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The Center is a secular organization with no religious intent. It welcomes
supporters of free enterprise regardless of faith.
This project works with faith communities to promote understanding and
action on vital issues of global freedom and enterprise.
Should Nature Be Valued over Humanity?
Christian Newswire released an April 14 story headlined,
"Earth Day, Christian Style"
on conflicts within faith communities that affect free enterprise
"Christians really need to face the challenge of triage--
comparing the
benefits and costs of various environmental policies
and selecting those
that will be the best stewardship."
-- Institute on Religion and Democracy Adjunct Fellow Dr. E. Calvin Beisner
WASHINGTON, April 14 /Christian Newswire/ -- With the celebration of Earth
Day on April 22, The Institute on Religion and Democracy (IRD) releases the
first in the Mt. Nebo Papers series, "What is the Most Important
Environmental Task Facing American Christians Today?" by IRD Adjunct Fellow
Dr. E. Calvin Beisner. Christians are called to wise stewardship of the
Earth God created. However, a debate rages within the Christian community on
what stewardship entails. Dr. Beisner's paper looks at not only what the
Bible addresses as a good stewardship, but also what the church teaches
historically, and finally makes recommendations. Should nature be valued
over humanity? The Institute on Religion and Democracy is offering the paper
as a free downloadable resource on www.TheIRD.org.
IRD Adjunct Fellow Dr. E. Calvin Beisner commented:
"Christians really need to face the challenge of triage-- comparing the
benefits and costs of various environmental policies and selecting those
that will be the best stewardship. That's what this paper does.
"Like Moses standing on Mt. Nebo and looking into the Promised Land, readers
of the Mt. Nebo series will have an opportunity to see where the churches
are heading and what are the challenges and opportunities facing us in the
years to come. The careful, mature, Biblically grounded scholarship of the
papers' authors will make them trustworthy aids to Christians trying to
chart a wise, godly course.
"The fundamental point of this paper is that because economic development
not only makes environmental stewardship affordable but also provides the
best protection of the world's poor from disease, hunger, and premature
death, development must not be shunted aside in a quixotic quest after
environmental desiderata, particularly when, as with global warming, the
science and economics are far from clear and compelling."
The Institute on Religion and Democracy, founded in 1981, is an ecumenical
alliance of U.S. Christians working to reform their churches' social
witness, in accord with biblical and historic Christian teachings, thereby
contributing to the renewal of democratic society at home and abroad. See
www.TheIRD.org
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