And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth. So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them. And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth. (Genesis 1:26-28)
Generations of Evangelicals have taken these verses and others to mean that the Christian God gave the earth and everything living upon it to them for their use; that they are to have dominion over the earth; that everything on earth is given to them by God for their use and benefit; that human need, want, and use come before anything else. Don’t like this human-centric view of the world? Blame God, Evangelicals say.
Want to understand why millions of Evangelicals have zero concern over global climate change/warming, endangered species, or immoral capitalism? You can trace their indifference back to the belief that mankind is the ruler of planet Earth and that they are free to use it anyway they want. There are Evangelicals who have embraced a more nuanced view, believing that God gave the earth to us to be stewards over, and not to exploit it for our own needs, but for the most part, God’s chosen ones believe that the earth is theirs to use, abuse, and misuse.
Ask Evangelicals what will happen when this world is all used up and they will likely tell you that such a scenario will never happen or that God is planning to make a new Heaven and a New Earth, so there’s no need to worry. 2 Peter 3:10-13 says:
But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up. Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness, Looking for and hasting unto the coming of the day of God, wherein the heavens being on fire shall be dissolved, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat? Nevertheless we, according to his promise, look for new heavens and a new earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness.
See? Don’t sweat it. Someday, Jesus is going to return to earth and make all things new. Until then, consume, consume, consume! More than a few Evangelicals believe global warming is a myth, burning coal is okay, and there is plenty of Jed’s black gold in the ground to fuel the world’s ravenous crude-oil-driven economy. These same Evangelicals put a man in office who is the epitome of their humans-first, it-all-belongs-to-us, Praise-Jesus, worldview. Donald Trump and his cabinet saw the earth as a resource to be raped and pillaged by Wall Street and hedge fund managers. Just look at what Trump and Co. did to the EPA and other regulatory bodies. Left to their own devices, these cretins will return us to the early days of the Industrial Revolution. Is it surprising that some Republicans want to bring child labor back? You know, children working in factories and other dangerous jobs? The problem, of course, is that the Industrial Revolution unleashed a ravenous monster that envisions earth’s resources as things to be used and exploited — including people. Praise be to the Christian God who gave us these things, right? Where will this God be when wells run dry and the oceans are vast lifeless landfills? Where will this God be when global climate change causes coastal flooding and crop failures? Where will this God be when our air becomes toxic and gas pumps run dry? Look at how the earth is presently ravaged by war, violence, disease, famine, and drought. Look at how the United States increasingly uses military intervention to maintain the American way of life. Listen to the rumblings of war all across the globe. Does anyone really think that the Christian God is going to take care of things; that as long as we believe in Jesus and the Republican God, all will be well?
Evangelicalism is not a harmless religion. Some of its beliefs have real-life implications. Believing that the earth is theirs to exploit leads to all sorts of dangerous behaviors and government policies. Most Evangelicals are Republicans and call themselves conservatives. Are Evangelicals really conservatives? What exactly are they conserving besides their peculiar religious beliefs and the so-called American Dream? Mainline Christians, progressives, and other socially conscious Americans are the forces behind conserving our planet, not Evangelicals (with few exceptions). Where are the Evangelicals who think war is a bad idea? Where are the Evangelicals who put the environment and the future of the human race first? Where are the Evangelicals who think that life after birth is just as important as human zygotes? Everywhere I look, I see Evangelicals promoting violent, perverse American capitalism. Their churches are often mini-businesses operated just like corporations. These same Evangelicals, when faced with owning the bloodshed caused by their rabid support of the NRA and the gun lobby, blame everything but the means of violence (guns, ammunition) for the carnage and death played out daily in American schools and communities.
Contrary to what Evangelicals think the Bible says, the earth is not ours to use, misuse, and exploit. It is a finite resource that must be managed and cared for, lest we cause our own extinction. Frankly, it may be too late. We may have set things into motion that cannot be undone. That said, we don’t know this for certain, so we need to do all we can to combat global warming. We need to stop giving corporations the unrestrained right to exploit our planet. Most importantly, we need to turn out of office politicians — Republicans and Democrats alike — who put the needs of their donors and corporations before the needs of the planet. Our future depends on us, in the present, doing the things necessary to ensure our survival. Believing the earth is big playground given to us by God will only hasten our demise. This is why Evangelical zealots must be driven out of office.
Bruce, are you saying Evangelicals should be banned from serving in government? Of course not. What I am saying is that their religious beliefs and theocratic tendencies must be checked at the door. People running for office should be asked about their religious beliefs. A candidate who believes the earth is 6,025 years old and was given to humans to do what they want with it is unfit for office. That such a person was once the head of the EPA is almost beyond belief. Several years ago, I read a story about a new coal mine opening in Southeast Ohio. I thought, are you fucking kidding me? It’s 2023. No worries, Americans. This dirty coal will be shipped overseas. It won’t pollute our air! Sure, it won’t. Evidently, in the minds of coal lovers, the United States is a self-contained world, not affected by what happens outside of its borders. They are right as long as the wind doesn’t blow. Since the wind does, most assuredly, blow, Asian coal burning will affect the United States. (A good example of the drift effect is raised levels of radiation in the eastern Pacific after the Fukushima nuclear disaster.)
Many Evangelical beliefs are harmless. If they want to believe Jesus is a God who was born of a virgin, died, and came back to life three days later, I don’t care one way or the other. If they want to believe prayer changes things and the Bible is God’s rule book, who cares? However, other beliefs of theirs cause real, material harm to our planet. We must not continue to let these beliefs infect our government and its agencies. The best way to keep their beliefs from causing harm is to keep them out of office. The only way to do that is to expose harmful beliefs and vote. Evangelicals are in the minority in the United States. Their undue influence on the political process and government policy will come to an end when voters use the ballot box to send them home (regardless of party affiliation). Religious beliefs belong in the church house, not the White House. Again, I am not suggesting that religious people be barred from office. Such thinking is unconstitutional and un-American. That said, the United States is a secular country, and we expect our leaders to put the people before anything else, including God and the church.
Bruce Gerencser, 67, lives in rural Northwest Ohio with his wife of 46 years. He and his wife have six grown children and thirteen grandchildren. Bruce pastored Evangelical churches for twenty-five years in Ohio, Texas, and Michigan. Bruce left the ministry in 2005, and in 2008 he left Christianity. Bruce is now a humanist and an atheist.
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“Evangelicals should be banned from serving in government” I personally think this is a great idea. They aren’t intersted in government, only their cult.
I do like the jewish concept of tikkum olam: making the world better. alas, they still have a lunatic god.
If you believe that an omniscient, omnipotent, omnibenevolent deity told you to use the earth and all its resources to (selfishly) improve your life, and that said deity will clean up your mess and/or destroy the whole planet when the deity is ready, why wouldn’t you plunder and destroy the earth? It makes sense that most evangelicals believe and act this way. I sure did back in the day. It took work – research on my part – to change those beliefs. Evangelicals don’t “need” to do the work because they don’t believe it’s necessary.
It’s frightening and appalling to the rest of us though. And I don’t know what the excuse is for people in other nations who don’t give a shit about the planet.
I think “God” has been synonymous with “money” for a long time. You might find this article interesting; the author says the same thing you do, but from the perspective of a different religion.
https://www.theexmuslim.com/2013/10/28/are-religions-similar-to-capitalist-businesses/
Even when I bothered to go to church, I never bought into the idea that the Earth was here to be used- to- death and ruined one day. Becoming a Christian didn’t suddenly inspire me to think like Ann Coulter or Rick Santorum. Heck, there’s even a scripture verse that warns ” God will destroy those who destroy the Earth,”or did such people conveniently for this particular verse ? 🤣. And Stalin himself said that men should master nature, so pollution didn’t matter. Look at China’s terrible air quality. It looks as if conservative Christians are in agreement with the Communists when it comes to philosophy. Let’s see, De Santis has just put into place a law that you have 30 seconds to make a statement if you comment in a City Council meeting. He stifles free speech,as does Sen. Mike Goetz. My, how the Fascists are openly coming out of the woodwork !! Christianity should have nothing in common with Fascism, much less Communism ! Most of these people live on guarded estates,very green and manicured. So they aren’t deprived of nature’s presence. As an inner- city kid, I felt the lack of nature acutely. Litter all over, concrete and metal dominating everything. There was no balance between humans and nature, so this was a blight to live with. Because they assume that Christians will vote for them, they now don’t even bother to hide Fascist policies anymore. People should be scared to death ! The Commies claimed that environmentalists were criminals. And this hasn’t changed since the official ” end” of Communism. The KGB still surveills activists and tribal leaders. Some things never change,as the saying goes. This goes for current- day Nazis as well ! 😱
Reading this post reinforces a belief of mine: Evangelical Christianity (and, for that matter, much of Ultra-Orthodox religion) is simply a tool for the powerful. It allows them to use the earth and its people for their own rapacious purposes. And, since Christianity teaches that people of other faiths and races (“heathens”) are not fully human unless they’re converted, they are seen as essentially one of the Earth’s resources that can be exploited.
It doesn’t surprise me that they want to bring back child labor. They’ve already enacted slavery of various kinds, such as the convict-release system.
Those espousing the positions Bruce highlights here seem to frequently be the same evangelicals who say socialism is evil because at it’s core it is inherently materialistic. Unfettered global exploitation and un-regulated capitalism are righteous because at their core they are ….something, something….praise God, amen.