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TEPO - I could certainly not hate you - I do at times have problems understanding you however… but that is probably me and not you…I don’t mean to ‘rain on your parade’, but I still have a few points I’d like to address.
I have no problem with going green or cutting back on smog. I think I heard the new Chevy volt gets up to 230mpg? That’s a good move toward cutting back smog. I have recently even contemplated trying organic foods and am in the process of creating my own version of vegetarianism which I will call “vegetablism” (only because I lack vegetables and consume way too much potato, processed foods, and flour). I do these things because I value Gods creation which consists partly of the earth and my body. Yes my body is Gods creation. So I should do what I can to preserve and protect these parts of “creation”. By doing these things I believe I am doing “Morally” good as everyone agrees…
My concern lies in the Faith of Catholics who have been advised through some Catholic
Bishops that they are allowed to vote through scientifically logical and statistically proven facts. And through this, the split has begun which allows Catholics to overlook the abortion issue. In a sense, allowing a moral perspective to voting for the pro-abortionists. How damaging yet underminingly political this is. How pre-meditated and sickening. The only good that will come from this will be the final ‘watering-down’ of the church. And that ‘good’ will serve none but the enemy. Evil… —those who hate the Church… And want to own it.
The irony is that not all of science even claims MMCC. It’s Al Gore and his “gaia” lovers who through the U.N. and the IPCC along with their fascination with globalization that came up with and keep pushing these solutions that propose more and more human control. Based on “Gaia theory” we need to “**model human activities after the living systems of our planet; the concept offers lessons for the design of economic, energy, social and governmental systems.” **gaiatheory.org/synopsis.htm
So as you can surely understand, basing human activity on living “systems of our planet”, and not after Jesus is evil…
A good question to ask yourself is: is it possible to be good Catholics who believe in Faith, and also believe the theories of science and its fact only mentality which by nature denies the very existence of God? Especially when it means steering away from preventing obvious EUGENICS type acts such as abortion? Yes abortion is the beginning stage of eugenics. The killing of the unwanted babies. That’s what it is!
I understand I cannot change some people’s minds on the issue. That is not my objective. My objective lies with helping those who are questioning their faith and their future roles in the world. I oppose the attempt in trying to persuade people to put their faith into science, who for their own personal reasons haven’t done so prior to this thread. So in a sense, I am steering the opposite direction of any attempts to convert ones faith into a faith in Catholocism watered down with science. We all need to question: can we really have faith in science and Catholicism? Will Catholicism continue to supersede science? Is everyone capable of understanding this? Is it possible to sustain this imbalance for generations to come? Do we understand that there should be an imbalance, where our faith outweighs science? Or are we just setting ourselves up for future problems? We must consider the future. Are we inadvertently destroying blind faith in God?
My final thought: It’s okay to be healthy and ‘green’, as long as you keep your faith God and the Holy Catholic Church first! Its okay to have blind faith and still be ‘green’! Its okay to deny things in the world that you disagree with. And by denying things you don’t have to feel guilty. Or immoral. Because you do it in the name of God.
Please don’t hate me!
So let me see if I can go through your post and see if I understand what you are saying.
- Abortion needs to be a primary motivational factor when someone considers who they will vote for in the United States. *** Agreed.*** The Bishops gave us a beautiful resource that Catholics can use when preparing to vote. (I don’t know what you were referring to.) An informed conscious is necessary, and we are called to participate and vote based upon this informed conscious. faithfulcitizenship.org/
- We should keep our faith in God and the workings of God through the Church as the first thing that motivates our action. Agreed
From the CCC
It is after all God’s creation that we want to work to preserve - there may be some who are working toward the same goal who have other motivation - but that is not ours.159 Faith and science: “Though faith is above reason, there can never be any real discrepancy between faith and reason. Since the same God who reveals mysteries and infuses faith has bestowed the light of reason on the human mind, God cannot deny himself, nor can truth ever contradict truth.” “Consequently, methodical research in all branches of knowledge, provided it is carried out in a truly scientific manner and does not override moral laws, can never conflict with the faith, because the things of the world and the things of faith derive from the same God. The humble and persevering investigator of the secrets of nature is being led, as it were, by the hand of God in spite of himself, for it is God, the conserver of all things, who made them what they are.”
Those who are working toward reducing man’s impact on climate change, if they are doing so because they too believe it is God’s creation or not - we are all working towards the same goal, right? It is as CATHOLICS that we bring the prospective that has been stated here over and over from the web site, Catholic Coalition on Climate Change: catholicsandclimatechange.org/ - and this is what is unique:
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* Prudence—thoughtful, deliberate, and reasoned action
* Poverty—concern for those least able to bear the burden
* The Common Good—promotion of solidarity over self-interest