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lynnvinc
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The Catholic Church has been quite clear about our need to reduce our environmental harms over the past 40 years, starting with Pope Paul VI – see conservation.catholic.org/pope_paul_vi.htmOkey dokey. I guess I will back off and leave you to your rather unique moral theology. Personally, I will stay with the Catholic Church on this issue.
Before the 1960s that I don’t think the environmental harms were as massively life-threatening, and people were not as aware of them. But since the 60s we have been acutely aware of them and our responsibility to mitigate them. At least those who highly value life. It’s partly why I became a Catholic – because of the Church’s high value on life (and also I found it to be the true spiritual path to God). I’ve not been so impressed by lay Catholics’ disregard of Church teachings and of the environment, and their seeming joy in harming and killing thru environmental harms, as expressed so eloquently in this thread – how people want to secede from the union in order to evade environmental regulations so they live a more gluttonous, profligate life and kill more people in the process, the blatant disregard for others. It’s pretty disgusting to me, if not to y’all.