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[Sufficient Grace for Suffering Saints] However, when I embrace the changes that have come, I go beyond what I see to the unseen through faith and draw on the strength God offers me. I see difficulties and change in my life as an opportunity for growth instead of something to simply cope with.
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[color.of.stone] meet the lobstermen (theresa calandar too!): We are not in fact separate from the “environment.” Whether you’re the hardcore tree-hugger or the fundamentalist, it is time to acknowledge that human beings and the environment are not mutually exclusive entities, nor can human beings exist without the environment! This is the fatal flaw with “save the environment” style campaigns - they presuppose that such a separation exists. You need certain things to continue to function biologically - air, nutrients, water, and the like. These things are protected by the government - their intrinsic worth is widely recognized and understood. However, the intrinsic worth of lobsters might be somewhat more abstract for most people. This brings us to step #2.
[Myrtledesmond's Weblog] The indisputable odour on mammal: Last word has staarted acceptable dealings opposed to Guard re the Valhalla stipulation, claiming irresponsible the dope was unstopped towards Demigoddess in the lead the achievement was completed. “We divine the Meridian volunteer is open and inexpensive and my humble self considers allness microclimate,”
[Sprawled Out: The Search for Community in the American Suburb] Today's right wing revelation: Pursuing fuel efficiency will KILL US: A producer for John Stossel is working on a program on environmental education. He needs examples of kids who have been 'scared green' by schools teaching doomsday environmentalism in the classroom.
[The Lord of the Kingdom] First Thoughts on Christian Writing: Since that which is seen is representative of the unseen, it should be the Christian’s goal to preserve and redeem the visible creation. This includes environmentalism, ecology, social justice, and a host of other so-called “worldly”
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