Posted on 01/05/2011 3:53:28 PM PST by Olympiad Fisherman
Strangely enough, I have noticed through the years (I am a Christian) that many Christians are theologically conservative, but socially liberal. There is thus a most serious disconnect between what they say they believe, and what they actually practice politically or socially. In other words, even though Genesis 3 and Romans 1-5 clearly tells us that all of us are sinners down to every last man with no exceptions to the rule (except for Jesus Christ), many Christians have bought into the superficial, leftist cadre that communities are good and individuals are evil. This superficiality is a by product of a very weak understanding of the Scriptures, and has created any number of problems for us in the church, and in our country as well.
I know many Christians who voted for Obama in the 2008 election. I was stunned by this. I suspect that He would have never made it without them. But then again, many (if not most) Christians today are far more interested in music than they are in the Lord, or in the Bible, and that Obama was their 60s rock star is thus hardly surprising. So, strangely enough, many Christians criticize Hollywoodism for their corruption of our society, yet every Sunday, big entertainment and massively expensive sound systems take over the church services so that it becomes a veritable Woodstock Christianity. It seems that much of our modern worship has almost degenerated to the point of Exodus 32 - operation golden calf when they rose up to play. This actually scares me far more than what I see going on politically and socially in our country precisely because no one senses that there is something seriously wrong here, and they defend it far more than they do the Christian faith.
I did and do understand what you are saying and agree with you (but you overstated your case). The earth is never seen as an object of salvation, but people certainly are. The earth will be restored through the resurrection of the saints (Romans 8:18-23), of which Jesus Christ was the firstfruits (1 Corinthians 15:20-25).
The advertisements and articles about environmentalism almost always talk about our ability to “save” the Earth for future generations. Even McDonalds has this in one of their Green ads. This is why I complain when Christians buy into this, they begin to think they are helping in “saving” the Earth. This might only be a subconscious attitude, but it still plays out in their minds and spending.
I agree, the earth is never going to be “saved”, only people can be saved. Which is why the focus of the Green movement is so insidious, especially for Christians.
Uh-huh. Yes, environmentalism is a romantic secular religion that has fooled many people, including Christians. Advertizements on saving nature has replaced saving people, which, of course, is all backwards.
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