How and why should Christians care for the environment? And what might the Christian worldview have to say about issues like nuclear waste, electricity consumption, overpopulation or even how we landscape our yards?
In connection with Earth Day, this series of videos brings together Biola University professors Craig Hazen, Garry DeWeese, John Bloom and Brent Ridley and alumnus David Pelser to discuss these and other important questions surrounding environmental ethics, the Bible and the role that Christians should play in creation care.
There is an informative video on human population pressure called "overconsumpulation" and "one planet one child" plus the BBC's "How many people can live on planet earth?", please watch them as they are based on evidence and scientific information.
phillips78 7 months ago
People who believe in an anthropomorphic deity in whose image we're made are deluded.The trouble is that this insanity has too much political sway especially in the US.Christianity and Islam have no more validity than the religions of the ancient Celts,Slavs or Greeks.They just promote the ludicrous idea that humans are somehow special and possess "souls".What utter arrogant drivel this is.To counter the problems of the world humans must reject superstition and ignorance and embrace Reason.
strangemenssana 7 months ago