In a sermon to interview with the Christian Broadcasting Network published yesterday, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt said his faith inspired him to be like the nation's founding fathers-- before entering politics, he prayed for insight into God's plan for him and found an answer in The Book of Isaiah:
"Specifically, in the latter part of Chapter 1, where God says to Israel,
The biblical worldview with respect to these issues is that we have a responsibility to manage and cultivate, harvest the natural resources that we've been blessed with to truly bless our fellow mankind,...
Truly and clearly, the climate changes,... For someone to say that someone's a skeptic or climate denier about the climate changing, that's just nonsensical.
We see that throughout history. "
"Specifically, in the latter part of Chapter 1, where God says to Israel,
'I will restore your leaders as in the days of old, your judges as at the beginning.'There was just a desire that welled up in me to say, 'I want to be like those leaders that we had at our founding at the inception of our country...
The biblical worldview with respect to these issues is that we have a responsibility to manage and cultivate, harvest the natural resources that we've been blessed with to truly bless our fellow mankind,...
Truly and clearly, the climate changes,... For someone to say that someone's a skeptic or climate denier about the climate changing, that's just nonsensical.
We see that throughout history. "