I marvel that ye are so soon removed from him that called you into the grace of Christ unto another gospel.....that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed.
Galatians 1:6/Revelation 13:15
IN CASE ANYONE HAS BEEN DOUBTING THE PUSH FOR A SO-CALLED ""GREEN SABBATH"... HERE IS MORE PROOF.... (we've been Warning that the Mark-of-the-Beast, a Counterfeit Sabbath, may be tinted "Green" as a way to unify the planet around it).
Jonathan Schorsch over at the Tablet wrote this...Pay Close Attention To His Selling Points As He Tries To Justify Politicizing The Sabbath As A Unifying Global Weekly Event In The Name Of The Creation Rather Than The Creator...(now Imagine these Arguments used for Sunday as a "Sabbath" Globally)
"Imagine if most of the world’s monotheists, those who come from traditions that profess to observe a weekly Sabbath, along with anyone else who cared to, chose for one day out of seven to
essentially eliminate their own harm to the environment on a consistent basis.
This could prove to be the one of the cheapest environmental solutions at humanity’s disposal.
In theory, more maximal Shabbat observance could produce a 14.3% (one-seventh) reduction in carbon emissions without additional spending, new technologies, or unintended environmental consequences—one day out of seven where emissions are nearly eliminated.
Observing a truly full weekly Shabbat, “doing nothing,” as it were, offers an effective action that one can take now to help heal our environment....Green Sabbaths will constitute both a model of the ecologically sane world to come and an actual foretaste of it.
Micha Odenheimer notes that the only concrete biblical Sabbath prohibition other than abstaining from work is refraining from the burning of fires (Exodus 35:3), which he reads half-playfully as a warning against emitting carbon dioxide and greenhouse gases on Shabbat.
While some seek eco-salvation in expensive and untried new technological fixes such as biofuels, carbon capture, or geoengineering, Shabbat offers a religious remedy that acknowledges and addresses the root cause of our problems: the human psyche."
Wait....There's More...He Tells Us What The U.N. Did in 1990....
"The United Nations came up with a nondenominational Environmental Sabbath already in 1990, but it was only an annual commemoration and had no concrete paths to action."
Galatians 1:6/Revelation 13:15
IN CASE ANYONE HAS BEEN DOUBTING THE PUSH FOR A SO-CALLED ""GREEN SABBATH"... HERE IS MORE PROOF.... (we've been Warning that the Mark-of-the-Beast, a Counterfeit Sabbath, may be tinted "Green" as a way to unify the planet around it).
Jonathan Schorsch over at the Tablet wrote this...Pay Close Attention To His Selling Points As He Tries To Justify Politicizing The Sabbath As A Unifying Global Weekly Event In The Name Of The Creation Rather Than The Creator...(now Imagine these Arguments used for Sunday as a "Sabbath" Globally)
"Imagine if most of the world’s monotheists, those who come from traditions that profess to observe a weekly Sabbath, along with anyone else who cared to, chose for one day out of seven to
essentially eliminate their own harm to the environment on a consistent basis.
This could prove to be the one of the cheapest environmental solutions at humanity’s disposal.
In theory, more maximal Shabbat observance could produce a 14.3% (one-seventh) reduction in carbon emissions without additional spending, new technologies, or unintended environmental consequences—one day out of seven where emissions are nearly eliminated.
Observing a truly full weekly Shabbat, “doing nothing,” as it were, offers an effective action that one can take now to help heal our environment....Green Sabbaths will constitute both a model of the ecologically sane world to come and an actual foretaste of it.
Micha Odenheimer notes that the only concrete biblical Sabbath prohibition other than abstaining from work is refraining from the burning of fires (Exodus 35:3), which he reads half-playfully as a warning against emitting carbon dioxide and greenhouse gases on Shabbat.
While some seek eco-salvation in expensive and untried new technological fixes such as biofuels, carbon capture, or geoengineering, Shabbat offers a religious remedy that acknowledges and addresses the root cause of our problems: the human psyche."
Wait....There's More...He Tells Us What The U.N. Did in 1990....
"The United Nations came up with a nondenominational Environmental Sabbath already in 1990, but it was only an annual commemoration and had no concrete paths to action."