Posted on 06/11/2007 4:48:54 PM PDT by DCJeanGrey
Once she wrested control of the Senates Environmental and Public Works Committee from conservative stalwart Sen. Jim Inhofe (R.-Okla.), Sen. Barbara Boxer (D.-Calif.) was expected to aggressively pursue legislation to combat global warming.
What wasnt expected was that she would do it with blessings from the Church.
Last Thursday, Boxer held a hearing that highlighted the growing role of religion in liberal political campaigns--particularly in the name of environmental justice. There, a coalition of 35 religious denominations called for an 80 percent reduction in global warming emissions by the year 2050, and bill S.309, sponsored by Boxer and avowed socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I.-Vt.), calls for the same.
Evangelical Christians, Catholics, African Methodist Episcopals, Jews, mainline Protestant Christians, and many other people of faith see the need for action on global warming as a moral, ethical and scriptural mandate, Boxer said.
She explained, People of faith contacted us recognizing that science says global warmings effects will fall most heavily on poor people. All we have to do is look at what happened during [Hurricane] Katrina, even in one of the worlds wealthiest countries.
On behalf of the National Council of Episcopal Churches, which claims to represent 45 million Americans, Episcopal Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori said, Faith communities, in the area of global warming, are increasingly of one mind that action is needed. She pled with her colleagues in the faith community [who] doubt the urgency of addressing global warming, saying: I urge you to reconsider for the sake of Gods good earth.
Among the religious communities supporting the emissions cuts were: the African Methodist Episcopal Church, the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the National Council of Churches USA, PAX Christi USA, the Union for Reform Judaism and Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations.
Sen. Inhofe, the ranking member of the committee, said using religious leaders to advocate for government intervention against global warming was a new technique Democrats were using to divide and conquer the evangelical community and get people away from core values issues.
His critique follows remarks Democrat National Committee Chairman Howard Dean made at a May 2007 fundraiser in San Francisco: People dont want to go to church anymore and come out feeling bad because they know someone who is gay. People want to go to church because they know what they can do about poverty, about Darfur, about the environment.
Dean also praised Dr. Rick Warren, the author of The Purpose Driven Life, and televangelist Joel Osteen, who welcomed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D.-Calif.) to his Houston Lakewood Church. Dean added, Those people don't beat up on other people to make their point and raise a lot of money.
Like Sen. Inhofe, Competitive Enterprise Institute senior fellow and author of the Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming Chris Horner was skeptical of the religious calls to protect the earth from climate change.
Horner wrote in an email, As you might expect, even though some individuals of faith sincerely buy the slogan offered by those usual-suspect groups underwriting their participation in the debate, upon scrutiny conflating this agenda with faith is quite clearly a distortion at best and perversion at worse. In fact, it is unavoidable that for most serious adherents of this agenda, environmentalism as practiced in this post-modern form is the religion in itself.
In the hearing, a number of faith-oriented campaigns were mentioned like the What Would Jesus Drive? project sponsored by the Evangelical Environmental and Jewish communitys How Many Jews Does It Take to Change a Light Bulb drive to replace incandescent light bulbs with fluorescent ones during Hanukkah.
There was even discussion of a religious program that sells carbon offsets. The Evangelical Climate Initiative, a nonprofit 501(c)(3), offers tax-deductible carbon offsets for $99 per year through a program called Cooling Creation. Their website states that 93 percent of the carbon offset donations submitted goes directly to offsets, climate change education and outreach.
Historian David Burton, summoned to the panel by Sen. Inhofe and named one of the Twenty-five Most Influential Evangelicals in America by Time Magazine, commented on these various campaigns: The next time we see Jesus, He will be driving neither a Hummer nor a Hybrid.
Burton suggested that Boxer was exaggerating the religious communitys support for liberal environmentalism.
The Scriptures teach conservation, not preservation, he said. Man was the steward of nature and environment, and while man definitely is to tend and guard it, it is to serve him, not vice versa. From the beginning, God warned about elevating nature and the environment over man and his Creator.
Oh God. All this hot air is probably causing more global warming than all the cars in the country.
This should be a glaring example that the labels of “Christian” and “wise” are not synonymous...
However, they are also not mutually exclusive. In fact, Christians have a greater probability of also being wise. And I’ll probably stop there. I’d imagine that Solomon would...if he hadn’t of had his army backing him up, anyways.
Last Thursday, Boxer held a hearing that highlighted the growing role of religion in liberal political campaigns—particularly in the name of environmental justice. There, a coalition of 35 religious denominations called for an 80 percent reduction in global warming emissions by the year 2050, and bill S.309, sponsored by Boxer and avowed socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I.-Vt.), calls for the same.
Evangelical Christians, Catholics, African Methodist Episcopals, Jews, mainline Protestant Christians, and many other people of faith see the need for action on global warming as a moral, ethical and scriptural mandate, Boxer said.
She explained, People of faith contacted us recognizing that science says global warmings effects will fall most heavily on poor people. All we have to do is look at what happened during [Hurricane] Katrina, even in one of the worlds wealthiest countries.
I would like to know why it’s ok to talk about global warming and religious doctrine in the same breath. Why are they allowed to talk about religious beliefs and climate change as a moral imperitive of religious believers? On issues such as marriage and abortion, people are criticized for “imposing morality” or “imposing religious beliefs” if you talk about those issues as moral issues.
Scriptural mandate? I'm guessing that the ACLU won't object to this particular non-separation of church and state.
because in this case, it is convenient and helpful for the left to talk about it here...even if they are lying through their teeth...
I am insulted by the connection between Katrina and Global Warming. This should not be allowed to pass as a coherent comment from a US Senator.
I never heard of this silly campaign, maybe it's because we only use oil and candles on Hanukkah.
Global Warming is a RELIGION!
“80 percent reduction in global warming emissions by the year 2050”
Oh sure, like that’s going to happen unless we go massively nuclear.
How about both?
Whew! I'm glad I'm not in a maintline Protestant Church. I left them for another less liberal Church. My minister says not to worry about GW. I happen to agree with him a lot.
Howard it really doesn't matter what the people want at church - it only matters what God wants. And yes they should leave feeling bad - bad for their sins against God and also at peace because Christ has died and risen so that the elect are forgiven and made holy unto eternal life.
The fact that their are wolves among sheep is nothing new, there has always been those who want the name Christian, but are not known by Christ. Christ alone gets to define His church no matter how many charlatans make a claim!
"Many will say to Me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in Your name, and done many wonders in Your name? "And then I will declare to them, I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness! Matt 7:22
Rev. Walish sojourner BS.
This is just propaganda plays. Next they will tell us the communists system was not atheist either.
low-down on Jim Wallis, courtesy of truth-teller David Horowitz and
Front Page Mag:
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=1833
Not surprising since they're part of the anti-Capitalist Religious Left. The Catholic Church has always preached good stewardship of the earth but as far as I know, there have been no official 'pronouncements' having to do with Global Warming, and doubt there will be.
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