1 posted on
12/24/2010 9:12:01 AM PST by
ZGuy
To: ZGuy
Well, “environmentalism” is a religion. So this isn’t an attack, it’s a theological debate.
2 posted on
12/24/2010 9:21:54 AM PST by
ponygirl
To: ZGuy
Secular humanists see the earth as our master. Christians believe it was a gift from God, to serve his needs but worthy of his stewardship.
3 posted on
12/24/2010 9:23:55 AM PST by
IronJack
(=)
To: ZGuy
It's not easy being green: Religious attacks COUNTERATTACKS against environmentalism
5 posted on
12/24/2010 9:32:26 AM PST by
FlingWingFlyer
(Merry Christmas to all of my FReeper FRiends!)
To: ZGuy
This is interesting, thanks for the post. My grandfather an avid hunter, fisherman and outdoor enthusiast was a good Christian and a solid businessman. He made me understand the difference between sensible conservation of the land and unrealistic pipe dreams. Land conservation should be done with respect toward the people living on and using the land as well as the animals. The extremists often have weird political agendas which are not only wrong headed but sometimes bad for the very things they claim they are protecting.
To: ZGuy
Back when most people were at least vaguely Christian, environmentalism and Christianity were reconcilable.
Now, environmentalism has gone berserk. Their bottom line is support for abortion and population control, including forced population control. They believe that people are bad, and the more that can be killed off (themselves excepted), the better. Impoverish people, kill off third world children, starve excess population. Those are some of their mantras.
9 posted on
12/24/2010 9:47:19 AM PST by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: ZGuy
Environmentalism is an atheistic cult being used to enslave us into communism.
Merry Christmas
10 posted on
12/24/2010 9:49:01 AM PST by
bray
(Sarah Palin will destroy the Repub Party, hopefully!)
To: ZGuy
There are promises in the Bible over what will and what won't happen. Armageddon is not going to be environmental. We have been promised the earth will not flood again.
Environmentalism directly contradicts the Bible in it's predictions. Perhaps not a big deal ... until you start to infringe upon the livelihoods of people of average wealth and in poverty. (Let's not forget how many more people died of malaria after DDT was banned.)
Being a good steward of your resources does not mean to be an enviroNazi.
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