Friday, October 06, 2006

Servetus

Genesis 2:15 "The LORD God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it."


Calvin's commentary: "Moses now adds, that the earth was given to man, with this condition, that he should occupy himself in its cultivation. Whence it follows that men were created to employ themselves in some work, and not to lie down in inactivity and idleness. This labour, truly, was pleasant, and full of delight, entirely exempt from all trouble and weariness; since however God ordained that man should be exercised in the culture of the ground, he condemned in his person, all indolent repose. Wherefore, nothing is more contrary to the order of nature, than to consume life in eating, drinking, and sleeping, while in the meantime we propose nothing to ourselves to do.

Moses adds, that the custody of the garden was given in charge to Adam, to show that we possess the things which God has committed to our hands, on the condition, that being content with a frugal and moderate use of them, we should take care of what shall remain. Let him who possesses a field, so partake of its yearly fruits, that he may not suffer the ground to be injured by his negligence; but let him endeavour to hand it down to posterity as he received it, or even better cultivated. Let him so feed on its fruits that he neither dissipates it by luxury, nor permits to be marred or ruined by neglect.

Moreover, that this economy, and this diligence, with respect to those good things which God has given us to enjoy, may flourish among us; let every one regard himself as the steward of God in all things which he possesses. Then he will neither conduct himself dissolutely, nor corrupt by abuse those things which God requires to be preserved." (emphasis added)

Well, Calvin, shall burn those who willingly neglect the land, considering such Christians as heretics?

1 Comments:

At 12:28 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ecological conservation as sacred duty is serious business. It's our original mandate as humans entrusted with this amazing world in which we live. We are called to serve, nurture, and preserve (in many senses of the words) God's "Rembrandt" lest we destroy the symbiotic relationship to our demise. Perhaps experiencing awe of Creation is the catalyst to educated and ethical proactivism.

"I don't believe in using Rembrandts as toilet paper." - Cal DeWitt

"Religion is the passion to live rightly and to spread right living on the earth." - Wayne C. Booth

 

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