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Thursday, April 9, 2015
Paul B. Farrell — Pope Francis’s new ‘Climate Change Encyclical’ sneak preview
8 talking points GOP Congress, Big Oil, Wall Street don’t want to hear
MarketWatch Opinion: Pope Francis’s new ‘Climate Change Encyclical’ sneak preview
We cannot destroy creation. At this rate live in earth will easily go on w/o us. And earth is just one planet, probably in a 100 LY range there are more habitable planets.
This may be pagan, that's why it is highly antropocentric.
Maybe we need to restart doing research on space travel, colonization etc. again. If anything else because the tech would also help stopping ecological crisis here on Earth.
"If we destroy Creation ... Creation will destroy us,”
ReplyDeleteThis is a 100% pagan statement...
If we destroy Gaia... Gaia will destroy us.
ReplyDeleteThat'd be more paganish.
Bob right he might as well used that word... who is he talking to? atheists? agnostics?
ReplyDelete"Creation" (capital "C" no less!) is never depicted as an entity having a will of its own like he does here...
"If we destroy Creation ... Creation will destroy us,”
ReplyDeleteThis is a 100% pagan statement...
True, but it is also 100% scientific. The causality runs both ways here. At least Pagans get that. So-called Christians need to be reminded.
Matt's 100% correct.
ReplyDeleteWe cannot destroy creation. At this rate live in earth will easily go on w/o us. And earth is just one planet, probably in a 100 LY range there are more habitable planets.
ReplyDeleteThis may be pagan, that's why it is highly antropocentric.
Maybe we need to restart doing research on space travel, colonization etc. again. If anything else because the tech would also help stopping ecological crisis here on Earth.