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A Biblical Prediction of Global Pollution
by Marshall Beeber

Introduction
The issue of global  pollution has created much  debate in the last few decades.  Some of the  suggested actions though  would cause our global economy to be  significantly altered.  In an  attempt to rise above the politics of the  day, let us look at the Bible  and Biblical commentaries to gain a  better perspective on this pressing  issue.
 
The  Bible  not only gives mankind an offer of spiritual regeneration, but  also  instructs us how to be "stewards" of this earths bountiful  creation.  The definition of "steward" is "one who manages another's  property,  finances, or other affairs".  That is a very accurate  definition, since  mankind does not own the earth or it's eco-system, but  is given charge  of it from the Lord.  It is obvious from the dire  environmental  condition of this planet, that mankind has done a  miserable job at the  stewardship of this earth.

The   Hebrew prophet Isaiah gave a dire prediction of the eventual judgement   of mankind for violating its covenant with God regarding its eartly   responsibilities towards our environment.  Whether this judgement will   be in our lifetime or our children's lifetime shoud be of great   concern.  We must not neglect our call for "stewardship" desipite what   seems to be an inevitability.

Isaiah 24:3-6
3 The earth shall be utterly laid waste and utterly despoiled; for the LORD has spoken this word.
4 The earth mourns and withers, the world languishes and withers; the heavens languish together with the earth.
5  The earth lies polluted under its inhabitants; for they have  transgressed the laws, violated the statutes, broken the everlasting  covenant.
6 Therefore a curse devours the earth, and its inhabitants  suffer for their guilt; therefore the inhabitants of the earth are  scorched, and few men are left.

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