Sisters of St. Joseph host interfaith vigil on climate change

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Good, they can take on the evils of vaccines, meat-eating and cell phones next.

In the meantime, abortion, gay marriage, sexual perversion, promiscuity, violence, drugs and apostasy go unchecked.

Priorites, people. Once they go, everything goes. 😛
 
Why did they have this vigil in the winter? They would have had a lot better turnout in warmer weather.

Oops! Maybe I shouldn’t have said that.
 
I wonder if all these “warmer” types realise that every time they open their mouths to speak about the dangers of “climate change”, they are causing more greenhouse gas emissions. 😃
 
I wonder if all these “warmer” types realise that every time they open their mouths to speak about the dangers of “climate change”, they are causing more greenhouse gas emissions. 😃
Reminds me of a Goofy comic I once read in which he powered his hot-air balloon by filling it with the output of a grandstanding politician who was making a long speech nearby. 😃
 
Good, they can take on the evils of vaccines, meat-eating and cell phones next.

In the meantime, abortion, gay marriage, sexual perversion, promiscuity, violence, drugs and apostasy go unchecked.

Priorites, people. Once they go, everything goes. 😛
Some people are able to walk and chew gum at the same time… refuse to have an abortion, protest against abortion, AND do all they can to ensure children have a good, livable future.

Even those who spend a good portion of their free time working against abortion surely care about life threats to the children once out of the womb. Surely they also care that the unborn child is not aborted due to environmental pollution.

Best to be pro-life on all fronts, including not only being anti-elective-abortion, but also mitigating climate change, ensuring other environmental protections (to make sure we have healthy air to breathe, water to drink, food to eat, etc), providing health care, and many other pro-life activities.

Is it a sin for a Christian to be a teacher, an environmentalist (working to reducing life-threatening environmental harms to humans and other of God’s creation), a grocer, a baker, a nurse, a waitress, a worker at the ASPCA (what’s wrong with dogs & cats?)?

For one thing people need jobs to support themselves and their families, and most jobs in some way or other facilitate the economy, which (is supposed to) facilitate life; they can’t all their waking hours be out on marches against elective abortions.

Surely good Christians cannot disagree with being more broadly pro-life, pro-love.

We are many parts, we are all one body,
and the gifts we have we are given to share…

They’ll know we are Christians by our (more inclusive) love…
 
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