Despite the santorum splattered about, the Pontiff of the Church Universal and Triumphant [EDIT: This is actually referring to the Roman Catholic Church, not the Church Universal and Triumphant] is going to agree with the climate change consensus in an encyclical to be released on Thursday. Early leaks give some idea of the content.
Pope Francis is preparing to declare humans as primarily responsible for climate change, call for fossil fuels to be replaced by renewable energy and decry the culture of consumerism, a leaked draft of his much anticipated statement on the environment suggests.
The source for this somehow concerns Australians, but we will take any indication of infallibility where we can get it.
So the humble submitter has to wonder, does this mean that climate-change deniers are now to be considered heretics, rather than just Petro shills or anti-environmental conservative conspiracy theorists? It does add a entirely new dimension to the debate, and I hope that God will forgive your Conservative asses for screwing up Her creation in the quest for profit.
UPDATE - janrinok 18 Jun 12:36UTC
is it possible to update/append aristarchus' post "Pope Affirms Anthropogenic Global Warming" (https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=15/06/17/0317256), as follows:
Update: The encyclical can be read and downloaded here.
I am not affiliated with the submitter, aristarchus, or the pope. I have a slightly paranoid reason for asking for this update; it is my experience that, whenever politically important documents are published, the actual document often gets overshadowed by an enormous load of blog commentary, providing a bit of "damage control" and "spin". It is my fervent opinion that the readership of Soylentnews deserves to read the actual source documents. (It's only 82 pages long, in this case, anyway).
(Score: 3, Insightful) by rts008 on Wednesday June 17 2015, @07:39PM
In reference to your argument, the current 'Clown-car Demolition Derby' that passes as a poor excuse for the Republican Primaries, is supposed to inspire more confidence? LOL!!
Jon Stewart thanking the Republican party for saving his joke writers so much work was spot on. And the Republicans have come out with guns drawn...aimed straight for their own feet. It will be entertaining to watch the clown show this time around.
(Score: 2) by jmorris on Thursday June 18 2015, @12:19AM
Eh? I'd say that this is what an open primary is supposed to look like. We have an embarrassment of riches; a lot of quality candidates stepped up this time along with a couple of.... well not so quality ones. Ahem! Trump. Cough.
Under no circumstance could I vote for Bush or Christie in a general election. Just no. Also couldn't vote for Huck, Trump or Graham but aren't actually worried about that eventuality. Probably have to put Kasich in this list too, but haven't 'officially' done that yet, might end up dropping him down to the next one.. need to hear him out first.
I could tolerate Rubio, Fiorina (barely and with hard liquor before.. thankfully she is probably only running for Veep), Perry (still haven't forgiven him for calling me a bigot; his being high on pain meds only buys so much ignoring of past performance), and if the universe glitched and nominated Carson I'd give him a go too. Carson is way too green for my taste, good man, smart as hell but POTUS really isn't entry level. He should run for House, Senate or a Statewide office. Liked what Pataki had to say the one time I have caught him, but will likely have to end up moving him to the NO list before it is over, NY Republicans can't help themselves.
Assuming no shocking plot twists I like both Cruz and Walker. Cruz is the pure play on no compromise Conservatism but Walker sits on his Throne of Skulls made from his enemies and I find I can forgive many digressions on specific policies in the face of such a fighting spirit. And assuming hell froze over and let em get the nomination I'd probably like Jindal and Santorum as candidates too. They can both check all the boxes, Jindal not as much on foreign policy though. At least I haven't heard my gov say too much on foreign policy.
Paul is, sadly, a Paul so every day I lean more to putting him into the no list but haven't yet. Alas. He showed such promise. The Mrs. even threw him a few dollars when he was running for the Senate... she too is disappointed now.
Know I am forgetting a couple, hard for even a political junkie to keep em all straight. Should be a fun couple of months while the list gets thinned down.