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The Environment

The Environment

Church of England – General Synod 1992.       

The Church of England agreed…

  1. To take all possible steps to minimize pollution and to use the world’s resources carefully.
  2. To work towards reducing damage to plants and animals.
  3. To take positive steps towards population control.

“This Synod, affirming its belief and trust in God the Father who made the world, believes that the domination given to human beings over the natural order is that of Stewards.” 

Roman Catholic Church

People have a responsibility to think about the amount we consume. We should plan for the welfare of future generations. Consider the impact that the behaviour of richer countries has on the developing nations.  

1988 statement:

“The earth and all life on it is a gift from God given to us to share and develop, not to dominate and exploit.”

“Our actions have consequences for the rights of others and for the resources of the earth.”

“The goods of the earth and the beauties of nature are to be enjoyed and celebrated.”

“We have the responsibility to create a balanced policy between consumption and conservation.”

“We must consider future generations in our planning for, and use of, the earth’s resources.”

Methodist Church, Conference 1991

“The universe as whole is a product of God’s creative and imaginative world.  All of its parts are interdependent.   Men and women are to be stewards, not exploiters, of its resources.  Christians must support those working for conservation and the development of more appropriate, sustainable lifestyles.”

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