Posted on 04/06/2006 2:03:23 AM PDT by goldstategop
Preachers used to warn of divine judgment if sinners did not repent and turn to God.
Now, increasingly, preachers of the Left are instead warning of cataclysmic climate change if polluters (especially of the American variety) do not abandon economic growth and yield to the most apocalyptic scenarios of the environmental movement.
President Bush, of course, is the main King Ahab against whom these prophets of doom now prophesy.
The most recent prophecy, in March, came from the Church of England's Archbishop of Canterbury. Rowan Williams, spiritual leader of nearly 80 million Anglicans worldwide, warned that politicians, i.e. Bush, might precipitate the deaths of "billions" of people if they do not go sufficiently green.
According to Ecumenical News International, Williams declared that Bush's supposed refusal to cut greenhouse emissions was not compatible with Christianity.
"We very often come across situations where people are judged for not responding to warnings," the archbishop said. "I think what the Bible and the Christian tradition suggest is that those who have that challenge put before them, and not only that challenge but the evidence of it, and don't respond," Williams said, "bear a very heavy responsibility before God."
"Nobody likes talking about governmental coercion in this respect, whether it is speed limits or anything else," he said. "Nobody, for that matter, likes talking about enforceable international protocols."
But "unless there is a real change in attitudes," Williams added, "we have to contemplate these very unwelcome possibilities if we want the global economy not to collapse and millions, billions, of people not to die."
Not even the most extreme environmental pressure groups typically have the nerve to claim a potential death toll of "billions" if warnings of Global Warming are not heeded. But bishops and theologians, used to speaking in the parlance of the Almighty, are often more given to hyperbole and flamboyant exaggeration than are their secular allies.
Many Western church prelates of the Left are open to debate the authority of Scriptures and the central doctrines of Christianity. But for them, the latest and most extreme doomsday scenarios of the environmentalist movement must be accepted unquestioningly. Otherwise, they warn, a very, very hot Judgement Day is coming, in the form of Global Warming.
Last year, the presiding bishop of the 5 million member Evangelical Lutheran Church in America appropriately used Earth Day, which he called the "Earth's Easter," to summon Lutherans to the altar call of Global Warming. Bishop Mark Hanson insisted that "our liturgical celebration of Earth Day" was a "matter of life and death," with the threat of climate change drawing nigh.
Citing an Arctic tribe of Lutherans whose village supposedly will soon be inundated by melting ice, Bishop Hanson warned of a similar deluge of sorts for millions of others around the globe. That is, unless they repent.
"The forces unleashed by global climate change are literally washing away the earth," the bishop somberly preached, like Noah of old. "How will the rest of us respond to global climate change and its threat to the well-being of all creatures and species around the earth?" he asked darkly.
Bishop Hanson called "all Americans to acknowledge our sinful complicity in producing one-quarter of the worlds carbon emissions, which exacerbate global warming, even though we are only five percent of the planets human population." The prelate's sermonizing, though phrased in the verbiage of religiosity, was drawn from the usual talking points of the Green Left.
"We are committed to repent of our own sinful misuse and abuse of the Earth, direct and indirect," Hanson intoned. "We do this especially for the sake of the poor of the earth, working on their behalf, even as we contend with entrenched political, economic, and social forces."
The identity of these demonic and "entrenched" forces went unnamed by Hanson, at least this time, but the names are easily imagined: Bush, the United States, oil companies, and perhaps the Religious Right, whose mindless denizens supposedly want to pollute and heat the planet until the Second Coming.
This "false gospel" of conservative religious believers who are allegedly more concerned about personal salvation than the salvation of a groaning Earth was the special target of select theologians assembled by the National Council of Churches. They gathered in Washington, D.C. in February 2005, only weeks before Hanson's liturgical Earth Day prophecy. And they too called for repentance by a polluting America, in a declaration called "God's Earth is Sacred."
"We have abused and exploited the Earth and people on the margins of power and privilege, altering climates, extinguishing species, and jeopardizing Earth's capacity to sustain life as we know and love it," the NCC's green prophets proclaimed. Like many pronouncements from the Religious Left, it draped its condemnation of U.S. policies in the pious language of self-mortification. The "we repent" rhetorical ploy is actually a wagging finger pointed at the non-believers who are ignoring the Religious Left's prophecies and provoking Mother Earth's heated fury.
The NCC green prophets naturally pointed out that any authentic "repentance of our social and ecological sins" must acknowledge the "special responsibility" of the earth's polluter in chief: the United States. Besides spewing out black emissions that are going to microwave the earth, the U.S. is busily perpetuating "scandalous inequities at home and abroad."
How can America repent for its complicity in Global Warming? The "repentance" required by the Religious Left includes all the demands of the secular Green Left: comply with the Kyoto Accord, reduce economic growth, regulate the economy more, increase taxes, reduce U.S. sovereignty, maximize U.S. aid to the supposed global victims of America's pollution and greed.
Perhaps, then, a benevolent Mother Earth will withhold her anger, and spare a repentant America and the rest of the world from Her divine judgment of Global Warming, with its rising sea levels, withering crops, increased disease and pestilence, and, as Archbishop Williams warned, "billions" of deaths.
That's the prophecy of the Religious Left. More traditional religionists will recall, with the Psalmist, that the earth is the Lord's footstool, and it is not the fragile porcelain imagined by some ardent secularists and religious faddists. God may indeed judge the world, but the sins that provoke Him might be more serious than purchasing an SUV or occasionally voting Republican.
(Denny Crane: "I Don't Want To Socialize With A Pinko Liberal Democrat Commie. Say What You Like About Republicans. We Stick To Our Convictions. Even When We Know We're Dead Wrong.")
Global warming is caused by lefties through too much pot smoking, crack smoking and soy flatulence. ...and too many divorced/separated, libertine couples with separate cars, separate houses to heat,...
OK - the ones who feel most strongly about this can go first.
Bishop Hanson, lead the way!
I wonder what kind of car he drives?
Bishop Hanson, lead the way!
I wonder what kind of car he drives?
Maybe he drives a early model Volvo station wagon that has a lot of earth friendly bumper stickers.
Possibly the funniest line I've read in a long time. :)
Earth's Easter? Is anyone else offended to have Earth Day compared to the Resurrection of our Lord?
I have one just like it...just wish I could have gotten a V-10 ;'}
I will request one thing. If the name works and when the first recording is done, let me know and send a CD.
We will be saved by our inertia; to do what the reformers propose would require such a concentrated effort worldwide as to doom the notion outright if it weren't for the existence of the ceaseless sirens blaring night and day.
We are already nearly inured to such annoyances and soon they will be but a background buzz as we go about our daily rounds to market, work, play and rest.
Hey, did I tell you we are going to get our Avalanche this summer? I'll have to ask our pastor if he approves!
Miss Chanticleer participated in local Earth Day celebration with 4-H, where she read a book to the audience (not much of one). Voter registration was set up, and I had to bite my tongue to keep from going over to ask if they were registering Republicans. After the kids read, Mother Nature (an older woman in a tunic wrapped in plastic vines) read. I shocked one woman when I wouldn't sign her petition to put someone on the ballot. After all, her candidate supports clean water, clean air, bringing our boys home, justice, etc. I wanted to start discussing the issues with her, but not wanting to upset Miss Chanti and our other 4-Hers I bit my tongue. I was SO glad to leave.
So, do they have voter registration at gun shows?
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