The stakes are higher than simply dismissing the folks with their “heads in the sand”

Denial of science is MUCH MORE DESTRUCTIVE today than when the Church in the Middle Ages denied the science of Copernicus. It was an easy matter and of no real consequence for the life of the inhabitants of the planet that so many Christians fell in line with the old world view, “because the Bible.” Now, things are different. Ignoring the problem and continuing on oblivious to the damage we are inflicting, and have been for the past 300 years, in dramatic and exponentially increasing fashion, is having disastrous effects. The past 100 years have been a nightmare for the planet, particularly for what these 100 years have injected into the mix that is yet to come spilling out in catastrophic fashion. The more time we spend denying the mess that is brewing is more time spent paying for these mistakes in the future. Paying in not only recovery and cleanup dollars, but also in lost lives, chaotic economic effects, and worldwide conflict and migration. The accompanying loss of species life continues to increase the level and repercussions of the feedbacks, which result in even more of the above. There is NO TIME for even minority groups to irresponsibly stay on the sidelines. This goes QUADRUPLE for the church. We have some reformation to undertake.

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