Earth Day: A Pagan Holiday
Paganism and Christianity Forever At Odds
A Commentary by J. D. Longstreet
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Today is being celebrated by modern pagans as "Earth Day." It is a date set aside to worship the earth (paganism). Today is also the birthday of Vladimir Lenin, (April 22nd 1870).
Lenin was a Russian Marxist revolutionary, author, lawyer, economic
theorist, and political philosopher among other things. Lenin created
the Soviet Communist Party.
We agree with the folks at “TheBlogProf” who say: “It is no coincidence that Earth
Day,
April 22, was chosen to coincide with the birthday of Vladimir Lenin. A
day that celebrates communism as the gold standard of human
civilization. Never mind that it has never worked as advertised,
creating disorder rather than order. Environmentalism, the religion du
jour of the 21st century, has very similar ends of government control
under the guise of being good stewards of the planet.” (We recommend you read the entire article at: http://theblogprof.blogspot.com/2010/04/happy-vladimir-lenins-birthday-earth.html )
Read more at: http://motls.blogspot.com/2010/04/earth-day-lenins-140th-birthday.html
Please note how the writer at TheBlogProf refers to environmentalism:
“Environmentalism, the religion du jour of the 21st century … ”
In our opinion, the writer is spot on. Environmentalism has become a full-fledged religion.
As
I have said before: we have a hodge-podge of religions in America.
Having said that, we have to admit that some are uplifting while others
are, well, just plain goofy.
I learned early on in
my education that one of the most interesting discoveries, made by
anthropologists, is that the human animal will, somehow, create a
religion – or religions. Scientists tell us the human animal must have
belief in something that gives meaning to his, or her, existence. We
human animals long for a power greater than our own. It seems to come
in our wiring. I happen to believe that is true.
If I may be
allowed to explain: If one believes in the divine creator, as I do,
then one believes the human animal was created by that divine creator
referred to simply as God. Just as a child will long for his parents I
believe humans long for their parent – God. Seems to me, that is an
explanation for the yearning man has for a divine being
and leads him to create an “idol” of practically anything that will
provide him a focus point for that parent he instinctively knows is there -- yet remains unseen.
I
am not a theologian. But, I must tell you I think my explanation for
man’s endeavor to close the gap between man and God, existent since the
Garden of Eden, is as good as any. Christians will tell you that
Christ, God’s Son, came to this earth and closed that gap 2,000 years
ago. He was perceived by the corrupt government of his day as a threat
and, as a result, he was executed. Christians believe that three days
later he rose from the dead and returned home but not before promising
to return to earth and clean up the mess we have made.
As we
said, that was around 2,000 years ago. Things have changed for the
worst. In this century, and the last, so many have turned from the
worship of the supreme being, we call God, to what we used to call “paganism”… the worship of nature, or the environment, or… more specifically… environmentalism.
Yes, environmentalism HAS become a religion. Well, actually, it always was, it has just come back into favor in the past 100 years, or so.
One thing I want to set straight before continuing, nature is not God. It is my belief that GOD created nature.
Now, we can continue.
Michael
Crichton, in his “Environmentalism as Religion” remarks made before the
Commonwealth Club in San Francisco in 2003, summed it all up rather
nicely, I think:
“The believers in environmentalism believe
and preach that we should live in unity with nature, or the
environment. They believe that in the beginning we did. They believe
that we are now living in sin because we have polluted the earth. We
will be visited with a judgment day and the judgment will be death, for
the whole planet, unless we repent, (which means to turn around and go
the other way) and make our way back to sustainability. You see, in the
environmentalism religion, sustainability IS salvation.” … Michael Crichton. See Crichton’s remarks here: http://www.crichton-official.com/speeches/speeches_quote05.html
The environmental religionists
are calling for us to repent. We are doomed, they say, as a result of
pollution, global warming, running out of oil, the whole list of
tribulations the environmentalist faithful are so sure are coming.
They believe that man and nature should coexist in one accord. Humans have never done that. Why … because it is impossible! Man has always been at nature’s mercy. Nature is unforgiving. Nature will kill you in a split second!
The evidence is all around me as I sit here writing in North Carolina
awaiting the annual hurricane season to begin (officially) on June
1st. Those of us who live in "Hurricane Alley" are well acquainted with nature's force and nature's fury. We learned, long ago, to respect nature, but not worship it! Believe
me, those who find themselves praying to God for mercy in the midst of
one of these horrific storms, is not the least bit confused as to who
the Supreme Being is!
Today, we have all the preachers of the Church of Environmentalism,
preaching at us non-stop. They preach fear. They preach gloom and
doom. They preach forsaking progress and returning to the days when man
lived in harmony with nature, even though no such period ever existed in the history of mankind.
Many
feel that inside that outer shell of green, the environmentalists so
proudly wear, is the red of communism. Like a watermelon, on the
outside it is green. Conversely, on the inside it is red. And therein
lies the connection with Earth Day’s observance on the birthday of
Vladimir Lenin one of the founders of communism.
The environmental movement is in direct conflict with the Christian religion and, in this scribe's
opinion, Christians should stir clear of any involvement with the
"greenies," the “useful idiots” of the Marxists and communists, intent
on the destruction of all those rights granted to man by God.
Earth Day is a pagan celebration, and I want no part in it.
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Monday, April 22, 2013
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