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Resolution I.8
Creation
This Conference:
- reaffirms the Biblical vision of Creation according to which:
Creation is a web of inter-dependent relationships bound together in the Covenant
which God, the Holy Trinity has established with the whole earth and every living
being.
- the divine Spirit is sacramentally present in Creation, which is therefore
to be treated with reverence, respect, and gratitude;
- human beings are both co-partners with the rest of Creation and living
bridges between heaven and earth, with responsibility to make personal and corporate
sacrifices for the common good of all Creation;
- the redemptive purpose of God in Jesus Christ extends to the whole of
Creation.
- recognises:
- that unless human beings take responsibility for caring for the earth,
the consequences will be catastrophic because of:
overpopulation
unsustainable levels of consumption by the rich
poor quality and shortage of water
air pollution
eroded and impoverished soil
forest destruction
plant and animal extinction;
- that the loss of natural habitats is a direct cause of genocide amongst
millions of indigenous peoples and is causing the extinction of thousands of
plant and animal species. Unbridled capitalism, selfishness and greed cannot
continue to be allowed to pollute, exploit and destroy what remains of the earth's
indigenous habitats;
- that the future of human beings and all life on earth hangs in balance
as a consequence of the present unjust economic structures, the injustice existing
between the rich and the poor, the continuing exploitation of the natural environment
and the threat of nuclear self-destruction;
- that the servant-hood to God's creation is becoming the most important
responsibility facing humankind and that we should work together with people
of all faiths in the implementation of our responsibilities;
- that we as Christians have a God given mandate to care for, look after
and protect God's creation.
- prays in the Spirit of Jesus Christ:
- for widespread conversion and spiritual renewal in order that human beings
will be restored to a relationship of harmony with the rest of Creation and that
this relationship may be informed by the principles of justice and the integrity
of every living being, so that self centred greed is overcome; and
- for the recovery of the Sabbath principle, as part of the redemption
of time and the restoration of the divinely intended rhythms of life.
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