Tag Archives: stewardship
The Crisis That Isn’t, Part 2
Man has stewardship over the earth. As we established last time, this is a momentous claim. If you're neglecting a proper degree of dominion over the earth, then you are messing up one of the first commands God ever gave our species.
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Tagged Christianity, climate, Climate change, environment, Global Warming, stewardship
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The Crisis That Isn’t, Part 1
Several years ago, I made a trip to a popular museum in the Seattle area and toured the various exhibits on display. An exhibit that particularly caught my eye was a kind of vertical conveyor belt on which visitors could post little notes which others could then scroll through and examine. Visitors were instructed to write down their opinion of what the biggest problem in the world was.
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Tagged Christianity, climate, creation, earth, environment, Global Warming, mankind, stewardship
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The Gamble Behind the Gamble
Online sports gambling has been around for a while, but it has really put the pedal to the floor over the last few years. This is partly because the activity enjoys much more legal leeway now than it has in the past. Only just a few years ago, states were forbidden by federal law from operating or sponsoring sports lotteries, but the Supreme Court struck down that law in the case Murphy v. National Collegiate Athletic Association (2018).
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Tagged Christianity, gambling, Men's Health, money, sports, sports gambling, stewardship, The Gamble Behind the Gamble, wealth
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