RE: Religion & The Environment
April 10, 2009 at 1:48 pm
(This post was last modified: April 10, 2009 at 1:48 pm by fr0d0.)
I think it's saying the same thing. Nowadays people don't have the need to respect nature like they did through religious observation apparent throughout human history. Now we're more independent, or perceive ourselves to be so.
I'm not saying we don't realise our responsibility to the environment now. Modern life is inherently damaging to the planet. Any lip service to green issues is mostly just that. I also think we're not more important than everything else on the planet. I think of us as less important mostly.
God only acts when invited, you're not going to witness much when denying the concept.
I'm not saying we don't realise our responsibility to the environment now. Modern life is inherently damaging to the planet. Any lip service to green issues is mostly just that. I also think we're not more important than everything else on the planet. I think of us as less important mostly.
God only acts when invited, you're not going to witness much when denying the concept.