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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Environmentalism’s Pagan Foundation

By Rich Kozlovich
Everything in life, every issue, everything we face has an historical foundation.  I am fond of say; “tell me the history and I will give you the answer".   History is where we must look to the question of what is foundational to the ‘green’ movement.  It is abundantly clear that environmentalism is the neo-pagan secular religion of the urban athiest, with the same goal pagans have always had; destroy Judiac/Christian values.   William Walter Kay has published his review of, Nazi Oaks by R. Mark Musser, which I have ordered and look forward to reading. 
Kay outlines the gist of Nazi Oaks saying:
Pantheism/paganism (i.e. nature worship) is the most popular religion in the world today and in world history. Today’s nature worship (a.k.a. environmentalism or ecofascism) fills the vacuum left by a collapsing church. Christianity helps keep ecofascism at bay. As Christianity loses influence, and as churches sell out by supporting “progressive” causes, a counterweight to ecofascism is lifted.

Environmentalism is stifling our world much in the same way that Canaanite nature worship suppressed the Hebrews in Old Testament times. A warning about nature idolatry is a core biblical message. God forbade nature worship. The forsaking of the transcendent Creator-God in favour of nature worship preceded Israel’s fall to the Assyrians (722 BC) and Judah’s fall to the Babylonians (586 BC).

The Hebrews perennially backslid into nature worship, particularly the adulation of the Canaanite god of rainstorms and grain. “Baal” was said to die every year but could be conjured back to life through rituals often involving child sacrifice. Baalism was foisted upon the masses by cultured elites……
Pagan Pantheism blocked progress. Placating pagan guardians of streams and forests inhibited economic growth. Early Christians cut down pagan cultic alters, cleared sacred groves, and chased away druids. Later Christians subdued sacred groves on both sides of the Atlantic for centuries.

Pantheism means God is everything. Hence, Nature must be worshipped like God. Tampering with Nature is tinkering with God. Like their ancient pagan forbearers, Pantheists exclude humans from sacred lands and dread provoking Mother Nature’s wrath by upsetting Her delicately balanced ecosystems….To Read More…….

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