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Anti-Growth?

 Lots of posts on Social Media about growth this morning after Liz Truss’ speech and understandably so. I’m not convinced that economic growth is something to be aimed at.  This planet has finite resources that increasing growth will use more quickly, and economic growth often goes hand in hand with pollution and climate change. What we actually need is a fair sharing of the resources we already have, and equal slices of the economic pie for all instead of huge slices for some and crumbs for others. We don’t need a bigger pie, just equal staring of the existing pie because there is already enough for all.  What we do need is growth in renewable energy use, growth in love and fairness and justice, growth in goodness and wisdom, growth in equality and peace. That’s the kind of growth I can get behind.

What Is A Green Christian?

  As my initial foray into this new blog I thought it good to address the basic question of “What is a Green Christian?”  After all, there are quite a few of us.  The Facebook group, Green Christian, has 2.1k followers and more and more churches are looking to become recognised as eco churches. I would suggest that primarily a Green Christian is somebody who takes seriously God’s commandment in Genesis, “Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth and subdue it; and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the air and over every living thing that moves upon the earth.””  In other words, “I have created this wonderful, diverse planet for you to live on, look after it.” I would suggest that a Green Christian is somebody who takes seriously Jesus commandment to “love your neighbour as you love yourself.”  The parable of the Good Samaritan makes it clear that our neighbour is every other person with whom we share this beautiful, wonderful, amazi...