I came across the following quote from Nobel Laurate Dr. Albert Scweitzer, a Protestant French/German ethicist, doctor and musician who lived from 1875-1965.
As in my own will-to-live there is a longing for wider life and pleasure, with dread of annihilation and pain; so is it also in the will-to-live all around me, whether it can [...]
Archive for July, 2008
Reverence for Life Principle
Posted in Catholics and the Environment, What is Christianity?, tagged Albert Schweitzer, ethical decisions, green living, reverence for life, will to live on July 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Learning to Be Green: The WALL-E Effect
Posted in Entertainment and the Environment, tagged Environmental, Movies, Pixar, WALL-E on July 7, 2008 | 2 Comments »
I was at a dinner party the other day when, upon hearing of my interest in environmental ethics, a lady brought the new Pixar movie WALL-E up in conversation. WALL-E is about the last Clean-Up robot standing after humans have left the planet due to trash from rampant consumerism, induced by the huge corporation, Buy [...]
