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Posted on September 20, 2019April 22, 2020

Thinking about a Biblical Eco-Theology

A few decades ago, I took my first class in environmental science. I well remember the dire warnings of over-population, energy shortages, mass starvation, and the ever present threat of thermo-nuclear war with the ensuing nuclear winter that would plunge the earth into a new ice age.  All of this would happen by the year 2000. Well, as we all know, those predictions proved to be pseudo-science. 

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