While gone are the days where I hated the bible as much as left wing ideology (that was more Bush administration era), I'll always be an atheist and a libertarian. Only religious nutcases believe that it should be unlawful to have an abortion. That's not as bad as, but in the same league of, Islamic sharia law that both the left and the American right tend to hate and be against. Of course in Islam a woman will be stoned to death for getting pregnant outside marriage but that's the opposite extreme. Religion to me is ed up, especially religious law ideology.
If you want to believe in god, that's perfectly fine... 1st Amendment. But don't impose your views on others.
If you're like me and you do believe in preserving the environment, not just with CO2 but more importantly with pollution, deforestation and an overall waste of resources... you recycle and reduce waste, and don't pollute, drive a hybrid car (which I do), and don't cut down trees. But I don't believe in, and nobody should believe in, forcing others to do it by virtue of big government and eco-fascist laws like they have in California. Minimize plastic waste, I'm happy with. Zero plastic bags? that .... I'm not taking 20 trips to bring in my groceries from the car. $4/gallon gas? Get me the outta there.
If you believe the covid vaccines currently being administered are effective against Fauci's virus, then it is your body and your absolute right to get those shots, just like with gardasil, tetanus, shingles or the flu shot. If you don't? (I fall in that camp) - then you shouldn't have to, and no government body or big business (corporatocracy is an arm of government, especially in the USA) should have the right to force people to against their will. That is libertarianism 101.