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This is Scientific American 60-Second Earth. I'm David Biello. Your minute begins now.

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Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it.

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That's what God told Adam and Eve in the King James Bible.

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Do Christians therefore have an obligation to tame the Earth and exercise "dominion" over all its plants and animals?

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Not according to Pope Francis.

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In a speech on May 21, he noted that our planet is a great gift to humanity.

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Nature and the cosmos beyond are objects for wonder and awe, an awe that the Christian deity also shared after creating it.

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That experience of awe suggests that the obligation we humans bear is to care for God's creation.

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At least, that's how Pope Francis apparently thinks about the natural world.

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According to the leader of the Earth's more than one billion Catholics, we should be stewards of creation, not its masters or owners.

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His remarks included a caveat.

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Translated into English, Pope Francis said, "If we destroy Creation, Creation will destroy us.

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Never forget this!"

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Sounds like he was issuing a warning about climate change, mass extinction and other negative human impacts on our only planetary home.

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A warning we should heed, regardless of religious affiliation or lack thereof.

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Your minute is up, for Scientific American 60-Second Earth. I'm David Biello.

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