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Evangelical
Protestant Perspectives on Environmental Issues
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We urge individual Christians and churches to
be centers of creation's care and renewal, both
delighting in creation as God's gift, and enjoying
it as God's provision, in ways which sustain and
heal the damaged fabric of the creation which
God has entrusted to us.
We recall Jesus' words that our lives do not
consist in the abundance of our possessions, and
therefore we urge followers of Jesus to resist
the allure of wastefulness and over-consumption
by making personal lifestyle choices that express
humility, forbearance, self-restraint and frugality.
We call on all Christians to work for godly,
just, and sustainable economies which reflect
God's sovereign economy and enable men, women
and children to flourish along with all the diversity
of creation. We recognize that poverty forces
people to degrade creation in order to survive;
therefore we support the development of just,
free economies which empower the poor and create
abundance without diminishing creation's bounty.
We commit ourselves to work for responsible public
policies which embody the principles of biblical
stewardship of creation.... |
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We call upon Christians to listen to and work
with all those who are concerned about the healing
of creation, with an eagerness both to learn from
them and also to share with them our conviction
that the God whom all people sense in creation
(Acts 17:27) is known fully only in the Word made
flesh in Christ the living God who made and sustains
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