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I don't think the Sunstone organization is speaking for the church. I would caution extrapolating conclusions from them and applying them churchwide. And who is Mark Thomas? Is he an official spokesman for the LDS Church?
Oh, man, it looks like someone else is trying to use some connection with the church to further their business. Whether it's suited or not, stop using and assuming and talking out of context. Yuk. Turns people off, instead of the intended affect.
from the Old and New Testament that the way to save a civilization, country or people, is to repent and stop sinning against God's commandments. Many, if not most of the people pushing the "Green" agenda (eg. John Edwards - having an affair while his wife is fighting for her life with cancer, ugh) have the morals of alley cats. Seems like they want to take the stigma of their terrible life-styles and re-focus our fears on "Global Warming."
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