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Where Religion & Science Meet: From Global Warming/Climate Change to Global Sunday Laws

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
The antichrist is mobilizing for the enforcement of his mark. The global climate change movement has not met a halt simply because Donald Trump is in office. Donald Trump is simply giving the power to Christians that are needed, so that with the global climate movement, they can enforce Sunday laws. And not only that, but the climate change movement is moving forward with greater ferocity than ever. The Supreme court is to face off against Juliana vs. United States, in which the lawsuit itself is to make handling climate change compulsory. That means, the United States will absolutely have to make changes to deal with climate change.

Former Republican Cabinet members recently came forth with the Carbon Tax and dividend. This is bad! The climate change movement is part of the liberal agenda. For the Republican right to do this, is to bind hands together with the left, and they will stand as one upon the issue. Just like 175 nations signed the Paris COP21 Agreement, and came together for climate change. The one world government, with 10 nations, is almost here. Are you ready? Are you sure?!
"The antichrist is mobilizing for the enforcement of his mark."

Sorry. Who is meant to be the "antichrist" in the above expression, exactly? Please
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paarsurrey

Veteran Member
C'mon, that's complete nonsense. "Worship" involves praying to god(s) as if they were alive, thus typically expecting something back in return. Catholic theology prohibits such an "exchange" with statuary.

IMO, it is unethical for you to make the absurd and clearly incorrect charges that you are making, and if your church is telling you that this is right and proper, then maybe check out some other churches that don't tell such whopping distortions of reality, OK?

I am not Catholic nor Christian, but when someone comes here and spews malicious falsehoods about another faith, that should not be tolerated because it lacks even basic ethics.
"it is unethical for you to make the absurd and clearly incorrect charges that you are making, and if your church is telling you that this is right and proper, then maybe check out some other churches that don't tell such whopping distortions of reality, OK?"

I agree with one here.
Regards
 
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C'mon, that's complete nonsense. "Worship" involves praying to god(s) as if they were alive, thus typically expecting something back in return. Catholic theology prohibits such an "exchange" with statuary.

IMO, it is unethical for you to make the absurd and clearly incorrect charges that you are making, and if your church is telling you that this is right and proper, then maybe check out some other churches that don't tell such whopping distortions of reality, OK?

I am not Catholic nor Christian, but when someone comes here and spews malicious falsehoods about another faith, that should not be tolerated because it lacks even basic ethics.

It's not nonsense. The Bible expressly forbids it, yet it is done by the Catholic Church. Images have been made, they are bowed down before, and are served. That is idolatry. Such a fact cannot be ignored.
 
"The antichrist is mobilizing for the enforcement of his mark."

Sorry. Who is meant to be the "antichrist" in the above expression, exactly? Please
Regards

Pope is antichrist. His mark is religious Sunday laws, which will be enforced in America first, and then soon the rest of the world.

 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
It's not nonsense. The Bible expressly forbids it, yet it is done by the Catholic Church. Images have been made, they are bowed down before, and are served. That is idolatry. Such a fact cannot be ignored.
Logically, how even could a statue be "served"? Secondly, idolatry involves worshiping a some form of idol, and that is strictly forbidden under Canon Law.

It is so pathetically disingenuous of you to invent and perpetrate these lies, and if this is what your church is teaching you, shame on them. Speaking of which, which denomination or church do you belong to?

BTW, the one thing you are doing is to make the Catholics look so much better than wherever you attend services-- at least they don't perpetrate such lies.
 
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