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Pollution and the Death of Man
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As he so often does, Schaeffer refocuses our look at ecology and asks "why should man care about the world today?" Like so many times and in so many areas, he falls outside of both modern "camps" on this issue, and points to the fact that Christians' response towards nature should be different - we are called to care for creation since God created to bring beauty and function to our world. If we lean to heavily on it's beauty, we deify it, or if we lean to heavily on the function side, it loses it's inherent value. It should cause us to reflect how do I respond to the natural crisis' of the world.
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