On last week's http://www.livingonearth.org/shows/segments.htm?programID=05-P13-00042&segmentID=2Living on Earth, which you should really be listening to anyway, Reverend Richard Cizik, director of governmental affairs for the National Association of Evangelicals, laid out his organization's plan for helping the environment.No, seriously. Stop laughing!I'm as shocked as you are, but as Cizik points out, any biblical Christian really SHOULD care about the environment.
10/27/2005 11:23:28 PM
um... why does this surprise you?christians have always been called to be good stewards of the earth
10/27/2005 11:25:14 PM
yeah, by the bible. Not by the evangelical sect.I'm glad to see them actually taking the bible as it was mean tto be taken, but it IS surprising.
10/27/2005 11:31:50 PM
this is seriously old news.evangelicals have been concerned about the environment for years now, although they also feel that abortion and gay suppression take precedence.... you're falling into the typical liberal elitist habit of stereotyping people who are different than you.[Edited on October 27, 2005 at 11:36 PM. Reason : s]
10/27/2005 11:33:33 PM
um, no. I'm falling into the typical stereotype of people who call 'em like they see 'em. The guy himself even says that he was surprised about the amount of grassroots support, so stfu
10/27/2005 11:35:15 PM
maybe i just dont understand who you are calling "evangelicals" but i have a feeling this is probably just you not understanding christianity
10/27/2005 11:35:36 PM
maybe you'll also be surprised to know that evangelicals are also very concerned about increasing foreign aid to africa and other nations.you've clearly got a lot to learn.
10/27/2005 11:36:32 PM
yeah, you're right. I don't understand christianity. That's what it is.look, I, just like you, understand that a religion and the thoughts of the people following that religion (or trying to) dont' always match up. I KNOW that christianity calls for god's people to be stewards of the earth. That's why it's always so confusing to me when so-called christians don't think we should protect the environment.from the interview:
10/27/2005 11:43:45 PM
theres a difference between helping and protecting the environment and adding concern about global warming to their platformno ones arguing with the first part
10/27/2005 11:53:02 PM
10/28/2005 12:43:05 AM
god dammiti'm not shocked that they hold humanitarian beliefs, and I seriously want to just stop respondingto you since I know you're trolling, matt, but I just can't help myselfI'm shocked that they outline environmental protection in their report.and jon:
10/28/2005 8:46:42 AM
I'm not trolling.liberals and the mainstream media are consistently confounded when they realize that evangelicals actually have very complex and nuanced political beliefs - and are not actually simple sheep led blindly by rush and fallwell[Edited on October 28, 2005 at 10:09 AM. Reason : s]
10/28/2005 10:09:22 AM
I'm tired of telling people I'm not a liberal. I agree with liberals on alot of things, but I'm not a liberal. They get really pissed at me when I tell them racial quotas are reverse racism or that I like free trade or that I am against taxes, so I don't fit in with them either. I'm just able to be friendly with them more easily than conservatives; go figure.Anyway, I'm not the least bit surprised that they have nuanced political beliefs, and you wont' find me saying anything like "evangelicals are sheep" anywhere at any time. Go ahead and try, because you won't find it.You're setting up a strawman, but it isn't working. I'm surprised that this group, from the top down, has listed it in their national platform. I'm not the least bit surprised that there are some evangelicals who want to protect the environment.
10/28/2005 10:55:28 AM
I'm not setting up a strawman. You're the one who said
10/28/2005 10:58:16 AM
i discovered that THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EVANGELICALS officially stated it, not that it was even possible. I've already said that.
10/28/2005 11:02:14 AM
your statement
10/28/2005 11:14:16 AM
i love the word "smarmy." Makes me think of piratesas for elitist, I guess I can see why you'd think that, until you realize that I don't think I'm better than them, I just would normally think that sort of thing would be a joke. Simply trying to lighten the mood
10/28/2005 11:29:05 AM
I've heard of this before once in an article talking about how the evangelical movement can suprisingly cross traditional party lines. In part, I think that you start seeing the evangelicals moving into issues like environmental protection and human rights is a sign of the growing political sophistication of the movement.You're right, while there were some "green" tendencies among certain evangelical Christian circles, I don't believe that it was until recently that they've started to become a more focused movement; most likely because the evangelical movement is beginning to think of issues outside of the initial mobilizing ones like abortion and gay marriage. It will be interesting to see what comes out of this...
10/28/2005 12:12:46 PM
The Catholic Church has pushed this stuff for a while now. People just don't hear the message because they obsess over our position on human life issues.
10/28/2005 3:59:57 PM