just-want-peace said:
If one looks at the vast majority of the environmental movement today, I think the purpose of this thread (correct me if I'm wrong Rev) is to get the proper balance of MAN vs NATURE.
Most of the environmentalists are putting the creation far, far above the Creator.
I cannot speak for "most of the environmentalists", but is it really necessary to hold one of two polarised views on this? Of course Jesus Christ did not shed His precious blood for trees (or for rocks, snakes, tigers, dogs, cats, tortoises....) But that doesn't mean we can say, "Jesus didn't die for trees (or for rocks, snakes, tigers, dogs, cats, tortoises....) so if I will treat them exactly as I please. If I want to treat them cruelly or destroy them merely for my pleasure, I'll do it!"
I would also suggest that
anybody who does not believe in our Creator God, whether or not they are "environmentalists", will put creation above the Creator (though of course they wouldn't call it "creation" :laugh: !)