Tag Archives: Mother Earth
The Religion of Climate Change and the New Doomsday Scenario
When I came to faith as a 16-year-old, drug-using, hippie rock drummer, I was told that Jesus was returning very soon. The end of the world was near. Very near. Today, there is a new religious narrative, especially among young people, with a new “end of the world” scenario. But this one is depressing and grim, with nothing redemptive about it.
Posted in Climate Change
Tagged American Psychological Association, confessing to plants, Conversation.com, global warning, Greta Thunberg, John Nolte, Mother Earth, Science News for Students, Teaching Tolerance
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Killing the Unborn, Confessing to Plants
I’m all for environmental stewardship, and there’s something to be said for a biblically-based ecology. But I find it beyond ironic that a staunchly liberal seminary which supports a woman’s “right” to abortion held a special chapel service to confess to plants. So, it’s fine to take the lives of unborn babies in the womb, but we must confess our sins to the plants. May God help us.
Posted in Sanctity of Life
Tagged Abortion, Bob Bennett, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, environmental stewardship, extractivism, Kaitlyn Curtice, Mother Earth, Union Theological Seminary
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