“And God blessed them. And God said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over every living thing that moves on the earth.””
- Genesis 1:28
Stewardship of the earth is not an option for, it is a command. God gave mankind the charge to work and produce and take care of the natural resources that He created. Wasteful and reckless consumption with no care for the consequences is a morally untenable position.
The proponents of man made climate change and their political allies, however see things a little differently. They do not see the earth as having been created by God or man in God’s image. They have created a faith system whereby nature itself is God and man a violator of its domain. Under such a philosophy man can and does become an expendable component in the preservation and veneration of nature. This is clearly evidenced by the consequences of much of the “climate change” legislation on the state, federal, and international levels.
Despite what many in the media and in Hollywood would suggest, man made climate change is not a scientific reality. I will not debate the finer points of it here except to point out that there is as much we don’t know as we do. This, however, does not keep those who have embraced this green religion from being hell bent at radically changing American society “damn the costs”. This is extremely inhumane considering it is the most vulnerable among us who end up having to saddle the legislative burdens forwarded by the green left.
To read more about how cap and trade and other climate change legislation will affect the poor of our country read more about it here: Cap-and-Trade is a Ball-and-Chain for Poor Americans




