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Ep. 39 - Private Property & Environment, The Plan of Salvation, Allotriepiskopos

Plodcast

Canon Press

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.8 • 1K Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2018

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Listen to Pastor Wilson talk about how Christians should handle Private Property and the Environment. Then he plugs B.B. Warfield’s, The Plan of Salvation, and wraps things up with a talk about the Greek word “Allotriepiskopos”. Happy Plodding!  Show Notes: Private Property & Environment: when people tell you to save this or save that, there is a presupposition of ownership we have to figure out who owns what Christians should want to be good stewards of the planet, however, we need to do it through God’s appointed mechanisms you don’t want to put anyone in charge of the environment, or an endangered species when that person doesn’t face any negative consequences for making poor decisions Christians need to radically reintroducing private property The Plan of Salvation: written by B.B. Warfield helpful breakdown of different approaches to salvation if you are interested in preserving historic reformed evangelicalism, then this book is great  Allotriepiskopos: refers to someone who is a busy body in the affairs of others these people are engaged in looking over the shoulders of others so that they can butt in mentioned in 1 Peter 4:15 mind thine own business

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0:00.0

Yes, God, God. God don't never change.

0:15.0

Welcome to Plodcast, episode 39.

0:20.0

Great to have you with me.

0:21.0

It's a privilege to join you. Thanks for tagging along.

0:27.0

So I want to talk this episode about private property and the environment.

0:34.5

So if you look at any kind of environmental injunction, like let's do something about climate change

0:41.1

or save Lake Tahoe or the different ethical imperatives that confront

0:46.7

you from different bumper stickers.

0:49.7

Save the Chesapeake Bay or save this River or Save this Wildlife Refuge.

0:57.0

When you are exhorting people to save this or save that or preserve this or preserve that.

1:05.0

There's something that's being presupposed in the background.

1:12.0

And what is being presupposed in the background and what is being presupposed in the background is ownership.

1:18.1

So when someone stands up at a meeting and says,

1:23.3

we all need to band together and save the lake outside of town,

1:31.7

the, and if, if, um, some people say, yeah, let's save the lake and other people say,

1:37.8

no, let's not save the lake.

1:39.7

And there's a debate about saving the lake.

1:41.5

The one group says if we don't act now it's going to be too

1:45.2

late and the other group is arguing that it's not in danger we don't need to do anything.

1:51.9

Very few people will argue on the basis of ownership. In the debate show that

1:58.8

rages over saving this lake or saving this river, both sides usually presuppose ownership.

2:05.4

So everybody agrees that if the lake were in danger, we have the authority in this meeting

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