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The Global Warmig Movement is not about Saving the Earth!

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by: Longstreet
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 The Global Warming Movement is not about saving the earth. The Global Warming movement is about recreating our society in the image of socialism. That is the bottom line! If you understand what the real motivation of those pushing the “Save the Earth” program by taking the world, especially the US back to the 19th century, then you are forewarned and fore armed.

The Environmental movement is now a religion in it’s own right. The Pope of the new religion is, of course, Al Gore.

Once you understand that environmentalism is a religion, then you understand why Environmentalism and Christianity are incompatible. Yet many mainline Christian denominations are promoting environmentalism, and the hoax of man- made global warming from the pulpit, no less! Some churches have even banned the use of Styrofoam drink containers, and disposable plates, and plastic eating utensils. I know this because the church I formerly attended did that. (The operative word is “formerly”. I no longer attend that church.)

Socialism and Christianity are sworn enemies. They cannot co-exist. Yet many of the mainline denominations have embraced socialism, now operating under the new name of environmentalism. The effect for the church is roughly that of embracing a serpent. They will be bitten and eventually die.

There was a time in America when one went to church one learned of Christ and what is expected of an adherent to the Christian faith. Sadly, in many of our churches today, one learns of social programs favored by the pastor, or priest. Rarely are the congregants admonished for commission of sins and urged to repent and lead lives modeled after the namesake of the faith Christ. And it is all to obvious in the daily lives of Americans and the decline in the morals of the American society. The Christian church, once the leader in American society has abdicated that role for the role of a subjugated follower of the political correctness crowd and the tool of the anti-Christ… the environmental movement.

The Christian church has much to answer for when the final accounting comes, as it most certainly will. I have chosen to remove myself from organized religion. My faith is as strong as ever, and that is precisely the reason I have elected to leave The Church. It no longer represents the founder who gave His life in 33 AD for His Church.

As we approach the High Holy Days of the once Christian church, those who subscribe to the Christian faith would do well to take stock of the church, to which they are aligned, and decide if that church still represents Christ, or not. If you have a single doubt, then you must decide whether to stay in that church, or follow the admonition of St Paul to Timothy to “Come out from among them”. That is exactly what I did. As one who actually tries to follow Christ, I could do no other. Once you stop long enough to think long, and hard, about your commitment to Christ, as a Christian, you will most likely see that your only option is to do the same.

Is it any wonder that the Evangelical Community of Christians is growing by leaps and bounds while the mainline denominations are suffering a slow bleed of their membership?

Longstreet

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May 16th 2007, by graphictruth
So - Christ is against washing dishes?
Oh, and I've read my Bible, Sir, rather a lot. And while I admire Ron Paul a good deal, I have to admit that Christ sounds more like Che'.

Perhaps that's because he was a revolutionary in his own way, and more than willing to kick over the tables of the money changers. Christianity is what Jesus said. All else is commentary, addenda, reinterpretation and wishful thinking.

At the bottom - it's about how a society cares for it's poor and all other things within it's stewardship. You can do that Liberally or Conservatively, "filled with the spirit" or in a more dignified manner, but when you deny those charges, you deny Christ.

Period.
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