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Would Jesus advocate mass suicide?

Would Jesus advocate mass suicide?

What would Jesus drive?

Are you serous? Posing this question is as arrogant as the answer choices presented :) Are you actually suggesting that you know what car Jesus would drive and by doing so, are you hoping that you would convince others that your environmental agenda is more valid than theirs? Or are you suggesting that it would go against the teachings of Jesus for me to drive an SUV?

Unless you are a corpse that is already decomposed, you are contributing carbon to our environment by just being alive. The most reasonable suggestion coming from the left-wing environmentalists should be that all humanity should die or disappear so that there is zero effect on the environment as a result. They are already pursuing this course of action by promoting abortions and birth control in “over-populated areas” of the world - see U.N.’s population control initiatives.

Your question should be: Would Jesus advocate mass suicide?

How should the emerging church respond to the prospect of 'large-scale ecosystem collapse'? By: Andrew (76 replies) 24 October, 2006 - 18:07