charity wrote:Yong Xi wrote:Ok. How does this solve the smog problem in China?
The human component of smog is the reckless overuse of fossil fuel burning vehicles. According to statemaster.com the top six states in carpoooling are:
#1 Hawaii
#2 Arizona
#3 Alaska
#4 Utah
#5 Idaho
#6 Wyoming
The states with the highest percentage of LDS are:
Utah
Idaho
Wyoming
Nevada
Arizona
Montana
Hawaii
Do you notice the parallels?
I am not saying that being a member of the Church encourages carpooling. But we are taught that the earth ours, and to treat it with respect.
And this sort of slap-dash argument from someone who only a few days ago was lecturing us on the difference between correlation and causation.
What's the saying about taking the beam out of one's own eye, or something like that?
Uh, I’d bet my bottom dollar that the “causal” explanation for the high car pooling rate among Mormons (to the extent it exists) is something other than a concern for the environment.
Certainly, in my experience, Mormons in North America are, generally, suspicious and even hostile toward environmentalism, having hitched their wagon so firmly to the conservative political ideology.
Any lessons about treating the earth with respect in North American Mormonism (and they are very rare indeed) are overwhelmed by the rather strident political conservatism that dominates its culture.
Charity, as this example here shows, you are totally unqualified to lecture any of us about empirical research methodology.
God . . . "who mouths morals to other people and has none himself; who frowns upon crimes, yet commits them all; who created man without invitation, . . . and finally, with altogether divine obtuseness, invites this poor, abused slave to worship him ..."