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Minnemooseus
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Message 31 of 39 (280028)
01-19-2006 2:15 PM


EVANGELICAL ENVIRONMENTALISM STINGS SENATOR - by Jim Hightower
This was/is in many newspapers etc. Hightower apparently has/had it on his own site, http://www.jimhightower.com/air/archive.asp?page=1, but that site/link is currently down for site renovation work.
I quote (in entirety) the following from 404 Not Found .
DECEMBER 14, 2005
EVANGELICAL ENVIRONMENTALISM STINGS SENATOR - by Jim Hightower
It's obvious to even a casual observer that the Lord works His wonders in mysterious ways. You could ask Jim Inhofe about that.
Inhofe, the right-wing Oklahoma Republican who chairs the Senate environment committee, is the favorite pet of corporate polluters whose industrial emissions scientists cite as the leading cause of global warming. Not only has Inhofe stifled every congressional effort to control these emissions, but he also has called the very idea of corporate involvement in global warming "the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people."
So far, Inhofe has been able to ignore science, but - what, ho! - now he finds himself confronted by a formidable and surprising new force: Evangelical Christians. Within the National Association of Evangelicals - representing 45,000 churches serving 30 million members - is a burgeoning "Evangelical Environmental Network" that is taking seriously the Biblical mandate for humans to be good stewards of the earth. Indeed, these mainstream evangelicals are now considering a draft policy statement calling on Congress to pass mandatory controls on global warming emissions.
Good God Almighty, you can almost hear Inhofe shout! In his political career, he has always touted himself as a devout evangelical, and he certainly did not expect this curve ball from God. So far, his reaction has been to assail the messengers. Sticking with his corporate sponsors, Inhofe calls the claim that Christians should work to stop activities harmful to God's creation, "something very strange," and he dismisses the evangelicals' Biblical citations for their work, saying: "You can always find in Scriptures a passage to misquote for almost anything."
The evangelicals don't choose to call their work environmentalism, preferring the phrase "creation care." But forget the labels - it's the message that's important. Even if Inhofe doesn't want to hear it, you can get the word at The Evangelical Environmental Network.
Apparently there is a significant splitting from the neo-con mainstream by a significant body of evangelical Christians.
Offhand, the link supplied at the end seems to provide quite a resorce of futher reading materials.
Moose

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