Where Eco-theists and Eco-Atheists meet

My eco-connection to God is such that, I often feel far more "spiritually connected" to atheists who are fighting for Eco-justice and for urgent response to the world's Ecological Crisis, than I do to Christians who do NOT have any sense of urgency about the Crisis. That's very "Panentheistic" of me. Much of my experience of God is now closely entwined (very inextricably so) with my experience and awe and relationship to Creation and the Earth. Those who meet me there, whether or not they describe this meeting place as "God" or not (or even if they resist, or don't see the need, in doing so), I sense as a more kindred spirit than many I meet in other places (ie "conversations" and "theologies" around which Christians gather). I hope that makes some sense to you.

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