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New blog post: Phyllis Tickle: You are loved!: The news became public today: Phyllis Tickle is writing her fin… http://t.co/XnA8a3WQGP
Previous quote from Chris Hedges in Intro to Wages of Rebellion, just out, 5-12-15
“The relentless drive by the fossil fuel industry for profits is destroying the ecosystem, threatening the viability of the human species.”
The national security threat that Republicans are ignoring http://t.co/IGkkxw1OMS //only ‘for” national security as an excuse; charlatans
Climate Denial Is Immoral, Says Head of U.S. Episcopal Church http://t.co/Z8mfQUMXTk
The Climate movement is an #Occupy movement. Everyone, incl leadership, must be confronted with how they are putting profit before life
issues for supporters of #occupy are joined at the hip to many issues causing our climate crisis; so #occupytheology overlaps #ecotheology
A theology without a strong Eco Ethic will likely open into some rather serious ethical problems of economic/social injustice
@ColtsFan254 dont know if you can see all the highlights here, but http://t.co/PX4ScyUbK5 are my Kindle highlights from it
@ColtsFan254 quoted previously mostly in November when I read it
@ColtsFan254 Much of the detail of my “EcoTheology” can be found in Larry Rasmussen’s “Earth Honoring Faith”, whom I quoted frequently
@ColtsFan254 IOW, Genetics is the framework and the best clues we have as to how things work. Christians believe God is in the details
@ColtsFan254 didnt say “DNA”…said “Genetics”, of which DNA is the “encoder” of genetic information
@ColtsFan254 “It also appears in Roman Catholic mysticism and process theology.” I am very much attuned to Process Theology (ala John Cobb)
@ColtsFan254 these quotes are from wikipedia defintions…..still cant find one that is “heresy” (except to extreme dogmatic theologies)