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By Brian Kaylor
(RNS) While many U.S. evangelicals applaud President Trumps decision to pull America out of the global climate agreement, I instead think of the Christians I met at the 2015 Paris climate talks who are from nations where global warming is not a future hypothesis but a current reality.
I particularly recall my time visiting and praying with Bishop Efraim Tendero, secretary-general of the World Evangelical Alliance. A passionate advocate for climate justice and action, Tendero served on the Philippines official delegation to the talks. He did not recall meeting another clergy member among the 196 country delegations. Yet he remained hopeful for interfaith engagement in the push for climate justice.
http://religionnews.com/2017/06/02/i-refuse-to-forget-the-christians-advocating-for-climate-action/
TlalocW
(15,625 posts)And they're fine with destroying the Earth because Jesus is due back any day now.
TlalocW
hrmjustin
(71,265 posts)Iplayoneontv
(77 posts)I think they have less money and less time.
Hate draws more money and not doing charity or good works leave you with more free time.
The prosperity gospel just screwed everything to pieces. What was not great is now mud.
hrmjustin
(71,265 posts)The religious left needs to reverse that. We need to make time.
Missn-Hitch
(1,383 posts)"Mom's coming back to put it back the way it oughta be." -Tool lyric
grantcart
(53,061 posts)hrmjustin
(71,265 posts)grantcart
(53,061 posts)He ran for State Representative while a student. The incumbent was our professor, a liberal Republican.