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EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy said Pope Francis, who has become a vocal climate advocate since his 2013 election, can be an ally for President Barack Obama's Climate Action Plan.

Leftists are clamoring for input to the eagerly awaited papal encyclical on the environment. According to Pope Francis: "This is our sin, exploiting the Earth." Since the environment is the topic of his first encyclical, it's reasonable to conclude that he considers environmentalism a matter of the greatest moral urgency.

Is Francis more afraid of Mother Nature than of God? According to him, "God always forgives, but the earth does not...Take care of the earth so it does not respond with destruction."

18 posted on 01/30/2015 4:12:17 PM PST by BlatherNaut
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To: BlatherNaut
"Is Francis more afraid of Mother Nature than of God? According to him, "God always forgives, but the earth does not...Take care of the earth so it does not respond with destruction.""

So it was the earth that caused the flood... because of SUVs... and not because men were evil... aborting babies... Maybe dinosaurs were bad and that's why Mother Nature destroyed them.

But then, why would God make a promise to man if Mother Nature is more powerful than He is?

I'm so confuzzed! I could have sworn on the Bible that God created the earth.

Francis needs to stick his nose in the Bible a bit more and ponder why God did some stuff and why Mother Nature is not mentioned in the Bible unless she was the golden calf.

22 posted on 01/30/2015 8:59:57 PM PST by 1_Rain_Drop
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