tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5200539498639918479.post322678952270973296..comments2016-08-03T10:22:40.553-04:00Comments on Brilliantvapor: Christianity and Climate Change: Part 1Landon Lehmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00529045421124556614noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5200539498639918479.post-28656037581792742662010-07-06T07:03:11.873-04:002010-07-06T07:03:11.873-04:00Interesting.
I come from a dispensationalist, fun...Interesting.<br /><br />I come from a dispensationalist, fundamentalist background and rejected it some time ago for a more balanced view.<br /><br />One comment I would make when it comes to this is that dispensationalists in general tend to read the Bible from Genesis 3 - Revelation 20, ignoring that we are created in the image of God and that all that mess in Revelation 4-20 are there so that Revelation 21-22 can occur. As NT Wright would say, so that God can set the world "right". This may be because many dispensationalists (at least all I've run into) tend to also be Calvinist to some extent and believe that man is "totally depraved".<br /><br />Maybe there is something to be said for the Quaker viewpoint.Joelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02202249781984033516noreply@blogger.com