Christians and the Environment
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2004 1:19 pm
It seems to me that the evangelical and conservative sides of the organized church don't really care about the environment in a lot of ways. It is the liberal side of the church that has at least been more vocal, and a lot of ways responsible environmentally. I believe that we as Christians should be leading the call to clean up the environment. There tends to be this fatalistic notion amongst evangelicals. "The world will be burned with fire anyways, so why bother". While Bible believing Christians affirm Peter's remarks about the world being burned with fire, I think this fatalistic notion is wrong. The heavens declare the glory of God. How can they be declared if you can't see them because of the air pollution. When the moon looks a yellow-orange it is not because it is supposed to. I think that we have to consider how our actions destroy the environment because that too is a messenger of God. If there is a creation, there is a creator. Evangelicals should be more vocal about being good stewards of something that we don't own, the earth.