I like to think of things this way.....why worry about things that are beyond our control? Just try and enjoy the time you have on this earth. Life is too short......
2007-12-15 21:58:15
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answered by *♥* Igotorbs*♥* 4
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As Christians we want to minimise the suffering coming in the time of transformation. Before we are taken to Gods' kingdom we have the opportunity to help our brothers and sisters on Earth by doing what we can for the environment. We don't need to worry because the ultimate outcome will be good, but we can help others and protect as much of nature as we can.
2007-12-16 06:29:28
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answered by Holistic Mystic 5
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Don't worry about it, go buy the largest SUV money can buy. Drive it everywhere, even across the street to borrow a cup of sugar. Always leave your TV/ all your TVs on all the time. No I've got it never turn anything off in your home ever again, don't forget to not recycle. Always buy more over packaged stuff than you can ever use.
thanks for making the world a better place for the future
2007-12-16 06:08:45
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answered by Dave R 3
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God assures us he will bring to ruin those ruining the earth...and also the earth abides forever.
God created it to house perfect women and men..and to last forever.....His will will be done.
The alarmists say that global warming will make hot spots and droughts where forest fires will consume the earth.
We cannot speculate when God's time to bring about mans insanity to an end will be. But rest assured he has a day set and it won't be late.
2007-12-16 06:00:57
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answered by debbie2243 7
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I don't worry about global warming. I've heard numerous daft explanations for climate changes over the last fifty years. I suggest we review the situation in fifty years time when we should be able to sift through another load of 'scientific' rubbish explaining climate changes.
2007-12-16 06:00:49
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answered by cheir 7
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We shouldnt even if it does all go kaotic we all have a good reason to be here on the planet in the first place.
Even though there is big changes in store for the earth theres nothing going to stop progress and all the attributes that follow.
2007-12-16 06:32:49
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answered by PENMAN 5
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Several ideas. One is that Christians think that other people are, in a real sense, brothers and sisters and therefore of great value. We don't shove our problems off on those loved ones do we?
Two is that God has commanded us to be stewards of the earth and our relationship to God is that of loving children, we ought to obey Him.
2007-12-16 06:17:55
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answered by Matthew T 7
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You're "god's" Idea of soon is next millennium or three. If ever. Do you really want to take the risk that he waits a little longer and completely destroy the planet in the mean time?
2007-12-16 05:58:01
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answered by Jakero Evigh 5
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It's already been two thousand years. What's a thousand more? Seriously, it could EASILY be another thousand years or two.
Shouldn't we take good care of the Earth so that our children and grandchildren will be provided for?
God didn't give us the Earth to abuse it. We're supposed to take care of it.
2007-12-16 06:02:12
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answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7
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sicnce we live in this world, we have to have concern over things happening in the earth. A saved christian who has assurance of a place in heaven can have least concern over worldly things.
2007-12-16 06:18:02
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answered by Saint 1
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