Title: Environmental Ethics And Religion
1Environmental Ethics And Religion
- By Jamie Ryan
- Religions of the Book
2Overview
- Define Environmental Ethics Sustainability
- Relation between religion and environment
- Scripture references environment
- Current events
- How you can make a difference
3What is Environmental Ethics?
- Environmental ethics- the discipline that studies
the moral relationship of human beings and also
the value and moral status of the environment and
its nonhuman contents - It considers the ethical relationship between
humans and the environment
4 Why are Environmental Ethics Important?
- Humans are slowly depleting all of our natural
resources that other generations need for their
future - Our world was created for us to live and thrive
on and we are slowly killing it - Sustainability for the environment is crucial so
that we do not destruct the world that God created
5What is Sustainability?
- Sustainability- meeting the needs of the present
without compromising the ability of future
generations to meet their needs. It addresses
issues of social equity and economic development
as well as ecological indicators.
- connects to our children and our childrens
children - Christianity Judaism and Islam all want to pass
on their religion to their future generations
6The Environment and Religion
- Christian, Jewish and Islamic religions all
support the environment - Scriptural References
- The New Testament, Hebrew Bible and the Quran
support by respecting animals, eating and
planting fruit and respecting all forms of nature - Themes of reward and punishment
7Judaism and the Environment
- The Jewish belief toward the environment is
similar to the themes found in the Tanuk. -
- - God is all powerful and we must recognize him
and serve him in the ways that he commands. - - God instruct the Jews
- about their limitations
- on natural resources
8Christianity and the Environment
- Rom 819-23
- This passage shows how the creation was for the
children of God and the world was created for us. - Christians believe we should respect all aspects
of the environment and that those who do so will
be rewarded. - Relation to sustainability
9Islam and the Environment
- Who did transgress beyond bounds in the land and
made therein much mischief. So your Lord poured
on them different kinds of severe torment. Surely
your Lord is Ever-Watchful." (8911-14) - -This is a punishment in the Quran for those
who did not appreciate the fertile land, pure
water and beautiful gardens.
10Animals and Religion
- Judaism, Christianity and Islam all regard
animals in their scriptures and they are
consistently a part of the text. - Reoccurring animals include lambs, fish, ox,
horses, cattle, sheep and many others - Many of our animals are endangered and we do not
want to destroy the earth and kill them off
11Fair Treatment of AnimalsJudaism
- When you wish meat for food, you may eat it at
will, to your hearts desire.. (Deut 1220) - -Here we see that food from God and that it
should be eaten and enjoyed because it is a
gift - If while walking along, you chance upon a birds
nest with young birds of eggs in it, in any tree
of on the ground, and the mother bird is sitting
on them, you shall not take away the mother bird
along with her brood. It is thus for you that you
should have prosperity and a long life (Deut
226-8) - -Here it is evident that birds are an animal of
importance. Doing the right thing in this
situation will be rewarded by God
12Fair Treatment of AnimalsJudaism Keeping Kosher
- KOSHER
- -Meat can not be mixed with dairy
- -You may eat any animal that has cloven hooves
and chews its cud. (Lev. 113) - -Camels, badgers and pigs are not Kosher
- -Prohibits consumption of Blood Life Soul
of Animal -
- -But make sure that you do not partake in the
blood for the blood Is life and you shall not
consume this seat of life with the blood of
flesh (Deut 12 23)
13Keeping Kosher (contd)
- Jewish ritual slaughter is very specific and it
is painless, causes unconsciousness within two
seconds, and is recognized as most humane way
possible. - -Certain parts and organs of animals must not be
eaten - -Of the things that are in the waters, you may
eat anything that has fins and scales(Lev. 11)
- According to Jewish law pigs are animals that
should not be eaten
14Treatment of Animals and The New Testament
- The just man takes care of his beast, but the
heart of the wicked is merciless (Prov 1210) - -A right man would take care of his animals
and those who are wicked are cruel to creatures
under their care. - There are six things that the Lord hates, yes,
seven are an abomination to him Haughty eyes a
lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood
(Prov 616-17) - Different interpretations argue that this proverb
pertains to animals and they should not be killed
by humans for no reason
15Fair treatment of AnimalsIslam
- "Do they not look at the camels how they are
created" (8817)
- Here camels are mentioned because they are a
remarkable animal that provide a great benefit to
many people - The Quran -stresses importance of grazing
animals. Specifically sheep and cattle, because
it wants people to make good use of them.
16Fruit and its relation to the Hebrew Bible
- Deut 21
- Told not to cut down trees that have fruit in
them. Men a instructed that they can eat the
fruit but may not harm them - Fruit is considered a blessing from God and we
should not destroy things that bless us with
fruit from the Lord
17Fruit and the Bible
- You are free to eat from any of the trees in the
garden except the tree of knowledge of good and
bad. From that tree you shall not eat the moment
you eat from it you are surely doomed and will
die(Gen 216-17) - -God has given us everything we need
- -Sets fourth specific limitations
- -Must fight temptation to disregard God
18Fruit and the Bible
- -Dual meaning of fruit
- 1) The fruit from the environment should be
cherished and continually planted for others - 2) Humans must be fruitful and have children but
we must have a healthy place to live, which then
connects us back to sustainability
Fruit is also often associated Bearing children
and multiplying your descendents is important in
order to carry on the religion.
19Fruit and the New Testament
- When the season came, he a sent a servant to the
tenants to get from them some of the fruit of the
vineyard (Mark 122) - Every good tree that does not bear good fruit is
cut down and thrown into the fire (Matt 219) - - Tree is only good if it can bear good fruit
- - Importance of fruit
- - Environmentalist disagree with burning
20Fruit and Islam
- "Eat of their fruit when they bring fruit, but
pay the due thereof on the day of its harvest.
But be not extravagant." (6141) - - accepting gifts from others
- - Dont be excessive in production and
consumption - - Allah does not like spoiling
- - Must not overproduce and waste food seen as
an ingratitude to Allah
21Current Events
- Bush and United Nations looking to punish those
countries with emissions linked to global
warming. - Current Issue- depleting the ozone layer with our
extensive release of CO2 and fossil fuels. - Walking to locations instead of driving was done
in the passed and we should continue to do so
today. - We need to reduce our emissions of gases that
harm the environment.
22Current Events (Continued)
- Iran has increased ins nuclear enrichment
program. Nuclear weapons can create mass
destruction and ruin our world. - Convince Iran to take part in IAEA inspections
- Iran claims their uranium is only used for civil
purposes - Many see this as an issue between Christians and
Jews v. Muslims - See passed their cultural differences
- Think about what is right for our environment and
our future generations
23Questions
- Do you think that God intended us to be masters
over the environment and all that in entails? - Have you noticed anything in the scriptures that
are very different from another in regards to the
environment? Or do the religions of the book
share the same beliefs? - What do you think should be done to solve current
environmental issues?
24How Can I Help?
- Many people rely on others to take action when it
comes to the environment. Instead you can - - Walk or carpool
- -Reusable instead of paper
- - Always recycle
- - Dont waste food
- - Eat organically
- TEACH OTHERS TO BE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY AND
MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!!!!
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