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A Critique of Environmentalism and Its Place in Christianity

Connie DeVries·1996-12-01
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The world’s environmentalism has its roots in years past, although it is only in the more recent years that it has become almost a god. Darwin’s Theory of Evolution supported environmentalism by portraying all of the earth’s creatures as products of the cultural environment. Humans too, are the results of struggle and progress. All survivors are improvements because of natural selection, and so the creature becomes an object of worship. Many environmentalists view humans as equal to the rest...

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Connie DeVries
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1996-12-01

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Beacon Lights
Scripture References
Genesis 1Romans 1:25John 3:16
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