The Torah and Ecology
[Outside Reading]
Romans 1:21
When Paul talks about God, he says, his "invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things that have been made". In this, the power and essence of the divine can be observed through the wilderness. The feeling of the sublime that is often felt when man has a sensuous encounter with nature reflects the essence of God, according to the scripture. The importance of this is that nature is also God's creation, so if humans disregard and disrespect the prudence of nature, then they are discarding God's creation as having lesser value. For individuals practicing this scripture, it is essential to perceive the entire Earth as having divine quality and it should be of the upmost importance for humans to preserve and respect nature.
"With every movement, every chirp, every rustle in the wind, nature is calling out to the One from whom they came forth." Psalm 96:12
-Zachary Swanson
Romans 1:21
When Paul talks about God, he says, his "invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things that have been made". In this, the power and essence of the divine can be observed through the wilderness. The feeling of the sublime that is often felt when man has a sensuous encounter with nature reflects the essence of God, according to the scripture. The importance of this is that nature is also God's creation, so if humans disregard and disrespect the prudence of nature, then they are discarding God's creation as having lesser value. For individuals practicing this scripture, it is essential to perceive the entire Earth as having divine quality and it should be of the upmost importance for humans to preserve and respect nature.
"With every movement, every chirp, every rustle in the wind, nature is calling out to the One from whom they came forth." Psalm 96:12
-Zachary Swanson
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