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 @9JDRYZQWomen’s Equality from Texas agreed…4mos4MO

My belief in God and concern for global warming go hand in hand. Recognizing God as the creator, I see addressing climate change as a moral duty and responsible stewardship of the Earth. It aligns with ethical principles, demonstrates compassion for those affected, and reflects a commitment to justice and hope for a sustainable future

 @9JDSS3P from Arkansas disagreed…4mos4MO

This doesn't answer the question. Regardless of why the changes are happening, the climate is measurably changing over time, and we should be preparing for what that means for future generations.

 @9JDR47Mfrom Maine disagreed…4mos4MO

I don’t mind the religious parable, but using the rapture to justify the idea that it doesn’t matter what effect humans have on the planet and its climate because only God has the power to bring the end of times and destroy the world is a bit silly because climate change IS actively destroying the world and nature (and therefore God’s creation too!) in ways that can be empirically proven so the idea that the earth can be ruined for future generations is a real and justified fear that religion cannot debunk

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