Congresswoman Quotes the Bible to Sarah Huckabee



The newly elected and controversial congresswoman, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, gave a beautiful retort to President Trump's press spokeswoman, Sarah Huckabee. Huckabee had said we should leave climate change up to a higher power. She was referring, of course, to God.

Huckabee made the same mistake many enthusiastic Christians make. She assumes she had read the Bible more than others. It turns out often that believers have read over and over the parts of the Bible they like and know little about the parts they do not like.

Ocasio-Cortez said in a tweet that in Genesis Chapters one and two God says seven times that the creation is good and he commands all people to serve and protect it. In Leviticus God mandates the land which sustains us shall be respected. It seems obvious that if man is putting too much carbon into the air and damaging the creation God is displeased.

But, I know Huckabee can find quotes from the Bible to support polluting land, sea and air. As I recall, God is supposed to have said man is top dog and can use up the environment anyway he pleases. The old cliche is you can justify most anything by reading from the Bible.

Most Sunday mornings I meet with people in our local atheists group. I've always been surprised at how many there are who claim to have read the entire Bible more than once. Of course, they read it as literature and take away something entirely different than believers.

Christians would make a better case if they did not use the Bible to justify whatever it is they believe. It is religious propaganda.

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