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Old Mar 26, 2008, 12:35 am   #11 (permalink) (top)
nerdvincent
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How Big is Jesus' Carbon Footprint?
Christians should reflect on their own behavior before attempt to lecture others about their actions when it comes to Global Warming.
How many basically empty churches are there in your town that heat, and cool untold cubic feet of indoor area for the comfort of their paritioners, even though the bulk of those paritioners rarely attend the church?
How much does the church drive up the price of precious resources by consuming such vast amounts to heat/cool empty buildings making those resources more scarce?
Does one day of worship justify seven days of heating/cooling the church? Does it justify heating/cooling all those empty churches?
Is this what Jesus want would want?
Even more important, do any of the people supporting such behavior have a right to lecture me about conserving resources?
Perhaps organized religion needs to reorganize into an more eco-friendly incarnation, or risk becoming even more obscure.
The problem isn't about heating empty churches. The problem is that many fundamentalists christians (often religious right dummies) doesn't believe in global warming. All of this because there was a verse in Genesis saying that god gave the earth to human so that they can use its ressource as much as they want.


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