Secularism Meets Religon ~ Danny F.

 4/28/26:

The Ecology of Eden was one of the more interesting books I have read. Because as an atheist, I have never viewed environmentalism through the lens of Judeo-Christian world views. While I agree with some of the notions on environmental policy, the use of the bible and torah fell mostly on deaf ears. I'm not religiously inclined, and most likely will never be, because I don't believe religion determines the quality of morality. However, I do believe that for those who fall in this camp of thought, the Ecology of Eden could very successfully change the worldview of someone who takes the time to read it. 

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