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Rock n' Roll Doggie
So...what do you guys all think about environmentalism from a Christian perspective? I very rarely hear anything about it, even though we are all *supposed* to be good stewards of everything that God have given to us (including our environment, right?).
I work for a company that makes products out of recycled materials, yet it drives me crazy when we go through reams of printer/copier paper, use sytro cups for coffee and plastic plates and utensils....I won't even start on the whole plastic grocery bag issue....
I and my friends strive to recycle/reuse where and when we can, but I never hear about Christians being in the forefront of this issue. With Earth/Gaia/nature religions on the rise, and groups like Earth First/Earth Liberation Front, and things like the Earth Charter http://www.earthcharter.org/earthcharter/charter.htm all gaining populatiry...where does the Christian perspective fit in? Will we be held accountable for what the Earth has become?
Hmmm...maybe I ought to start a local eco-chapter or something....
I work for a company that makes products out of recycled materials, yet it drives me crazy when we go through reams of printer/copier paper, use sytro cups for coffee and plastic plates and utensils....I won't even start on the whole plastic grocery bag issue....
I and my friends strive to recycle/reuse where and when we can, but I never hear about Christians being in the forefront of this issue. With Earth/Gaia/nature religions on the rise, and groups like Earth First/Earth Liberation Front, and things like the Earth Charter http://www.earthcharter.org/earthcharter/charter.htm all gaining populatiry...where does the Christian perspective fit in? Will we be held accountable for what the Earth has become?
Hmmm...maybe I ought to start a local eco-chapter or something....
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