No. To the extent Christianity plays a role, we need to get the religious right out of power and start practicing real Christian values. Like being stewards as Christ taught, instead o fexploiting everything for money.
Christ siad one can serve God--or Mammon. Not both. The religious right chose Mammon long ago.
2007-09-09 17:05:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Only if all of those Christians were Seventh Day Adventist. A lot of Christians today don't really care for God's creatures as they should...they seem to believe that all they have to do is pray to Jesus every night and they have free reign to be horrible people...oh and they also can't be homosexual...that's the one sin they actually believe in.
2007-09-09 19:02:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Until you learn to grow your own food you better get used to it.
The only way to grow enough food for a population that exceeds the planets capability is factory farming. Get used to it or convince Christians and Muslims and hairless apes in general, no matter what their religion, to use birth control.
Religion ain't gettin' us outta this. Latex might.
2007-09-09 18:20:34
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answered by Anonymous
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The Christian relationship with the life we share this world was abandoned a long time ago. We have moved from being the stewards of the earth to the disease of the earth.
2007-09-09 20:01:33
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answered by Anonymous
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hang on a minute
I have been to a lot of christian countries and they are famous for their cruelty to animals .
they say animals have no feeling ,
No soul ,and that Humans are superior ,automatic bosses and owners of animals
It is Pagans who believe animals have spirits and feeling
check out the owners of the factory farms ,i will bet you that they are Christians.
and one should not compartmentalize Christians
there are some very good Christians
2007-09-09 18:13:57
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answered by Anonymous
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That is not a Global Warming or even an Environment question. Take it to the religion section.
2007-09-09 18:52:01
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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When I was in Rwanda we used to have goats. Our goats were our friends. We took care of them nicely. They were our children. They understand. When you are ready to eat a goat the goat happily follows you to back and will show it's neck. I'm not lying. Goat willingly go to it's end. It is sine of love.
2007-09-09 19:03:10
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answered by Anonymous
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How does this relate to Christianity?
2007-09-09 20:46:47
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answered by stoneytreehugger 5
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What on earth has religion to with it?
2007-09-09 18:53:20
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answered by Lunerousse 3
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just shop at whole foods and buy free range meat
2007-09-09 18:08:05
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answered by T-monster 3
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