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http://www.truthrevolt.org/news/kerry-biblical-responsibility-protect-muslim-countries-global-warming

 

In a speech on U.S.-Muslim relations Wednesday, Secretary of State John Kerry told an audience that it was our biblical responsibility to protect Muslim countries from global warming. 

In remarks that sounded more like a sermon than a policy speech—and in which he struggled repeatedly to say the key word, “inextricably”—Kerry attempted to draw connections between the “faiths” and “fates” of Christians and Muslims, saying that the Bible teaches us that is it our “duty to protect and sustain His first creation: Earth, the planet.” Muslim-majority countries, he argues, are among the most vulnerable and therefore it is our biblical “responsibility” to protect them.

 

...our faiths and our fates are inextricably linked. And that is profoundly why we must do this now. Because they are linked. Our fates are inextricably linked on any number of things that we must confront and deal with in policy concepts today.

Our fates are inextricably linked on the environment. For many of us, respect for God’s creation also translates into a duty to protect and sustain His first creation: Earth, the planet.

Before God created man, He created Heaven and Earth. Confronting climate change is, in the long run, one of the greatest challenges we face. And you can see this duty, or responsibility, laid out in scriptures clearly, beginning in Genesis.

And Muslim-majority countries are among the most vulnerable. Our response to this challenge ought to be rooted in a sense of stewardship of Earth. And for me and for many of us here today, that responsibility comes from God."

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global gobeltygook.

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http://www.truthrevolt.org/news/kerry-biblical-responsibility-protect-muslim-countries-global-warming

 

In a speech on U.S.-Muslim relations Wednesday, Secretary of State John Kerry told an audience that it was our biblical responsibility to protect Muslim countries from global warming. 

In remarks that sounded more like a sermon than a policy speech—and in which he struggled repeatedly to say the key word, “inextricably”—Kerry attempted to draw connections between the “faiths” and “fates” of Christians and Muslims, saying that the Bible teaches us that is it our “duty to protect and sustain His first creation: Earth, the planet.” Muslim-majority countries, he argues, are among the most vulnerable and therefore it is our biblical “responsibility” to protect them.

 

...our faiths and our fates are inextricably linked. And that is profoundly why we must do this now. Because they are linked. Our fates are inextricably linked on any number of things that we must confront and deal with in policy concepts today.

Our fates are inextricably linked on the environment. For many of us, respect for God’s creation also translates into a duty to protect and sustain His first creation: Earth, the planet.

Before God created man, He created Heaven and Earth. Confronting climate change is, in the long run, one of the greatest challenges we face. And you can see this duty, or responsibility, laid out in scriptures clearly, beginning in Genesis.

And Muslim-majority countries are among the most vulnerable. Our response to this challenge ought to be rooted in a sense of stewardship of Earth. And for me and for many of us here today, that responsibility comes from God."

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 inextricably linked. And that is profoundly why we must do this now. Because they are linked. Our fates are inextricably linked on any number of things

 

 

 

 

 

 

to that i say YOUR fate Mr Kerry, may be linked with them because if you favor murder as a political endeavor, you are ONE OF THEM! But speak for yourself. My fate is not linked w/ theirs unless the wimpy powers that be in the US refuse to protect me and all other Americans

 

 

 

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this really has nothing to do with his being catholic, it's about naivete and liberal agendas. just a suggestion, you should take a look at the TOS here. debating catholics on their doctrine is one thing. making blanket statements like you just made about catholics is not permitted.

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this really has nothing to do with his being catholic, it's about naivete and liberal agendas. just a suggestion, you should take a look at the TOS here. debating catholics on their doctrine is one thing. making blanket statements like you just made about catholics is not permitted.

 

 

i don't know what TOS is

 

and what it has to do with is HYPOCRICY

 

and i have no idea what you are saying about making blanket statements about Catholics. I did nothing of the sort. i was speaking of hypocritical Catholics in the public arena

 

 

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this really has nothing to do with his being catholic, it's about naivete and liberal agendas. just a suggestion, you should take a look at the TOS here. debating catholics on their doctrine is one thing. making blanket statements like you just made about catholics is not permitted.

 

 

i don't know what TOS is

 

TOS is the Terms of Service.  If you look at the upper part of the page on the right side you will see TOS.   you really need to select it and read it carefully.

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 maybe i misunderstood what you were saying. it sounded like you were making a blanket criticism of catholics as liars, but if i misunderstood, i apologize.

 

TOS is the 'terms of service'... the rules (whether we read them or not) that we each agree to when we register for an account here.

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