Interesting Editorial linking Environmentalism and Religion

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#2
Right on the money.

British Court Deifies Gaia for Earth Day

It’s appropriate that for Earth Day a British court has essentially confirmed Gaia’s status as a goddess who is worshiped by eco-acolyte. What so many have observed—that beliefs about the environment have morphed into a new cult—is now being openly acknowledged by its members. And like all cults, this one rots human brains and endangers the human species.

http://conservativedatingsite.com/blog/2010/04/creation-and-man/

Just listen to a few of these suggestions for Earth Day 2010 that some of the more radical groups are proposing: taking down “global eco-criminals” like Exxon-Mobil; having school kids meditate about the Spirit of Life (that’s “Spirit of Life” with capital letters); seeking international cooperation on reducing the human population; or working for, and I quote, the “ultimate, inevitable, and necessary dismantling of industrial civilization.”
 
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#4
This article is full of gems...

Success in stirring powerful religious feelings about the environment does not automatically lead to wise and effective policies.

Thomas Dunlop, finds that "ever since Emerson, Americans who failed to find God in church took terms and perspectives from Christian theology into their search for ecstatic experiences in nature."

"Environmentalism's rhetorical strategies, points of view, and ways of thought remain embedded in this evangelical Protestant heritage," he writes, even as this heritage has increasingly been disguised.

When environmental religion seeks a return to an earlier primitive and natural existence, it is embracing utopian dreams that easily can pose a danger to man and earth alike.

Its amazing to me that most conservative christians who oppose the climate change stuff can't think this way about their own beliefs.
 
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#5
This article is full of gems...

Its amazing to me that most conservative christians who oppose the climate change stuff can't think this way about their own beliefs.

The thing is that most conservatives Christians who oppose climate change stuff, do so on a scientific basis rather than on religious grounds.

On the green cult side of things many accept as gospel the propaganda of Rachel Carson and Al Gore for instance.
 

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