Man has God given
dominion over this planet.
It's a plea frequently made to Christians who turn a blind eye to climate change: The Bible gives humankind
dominion over the planet, so isn't humankind responsible for helping preserve it?
Not exact matches
If man is not the predilect object of Creation, then why did God give us
dominion over the entire
planet?
He doesn't want to be dogmatic, because the Bible doesn't explicitly say there aren't extraterrestrials... but it does say we supposedly have
dominion over all the plants and animals... Genesis 1:26 would have to be dealt with, of course, if there were aliens... though perhaps not if the life - form were merely a form of moss or lichen... and there's no scriptural barrier to God's having designed a
planet populated entirely by spatulas...
Although the Copenhagen conference could have been criticized on many fronts, it is hard to imagine that Palin's remarkable statement represents anything other than a misplaced religious end - of - days argument of the type that asserts confidence in human
dominion over the earth — and that God will ensure the
planet remains fine in the face of human progress, until God decides to end it all and the worthy ascend to heaven.
We do have the God given right to have
dominion over all life on this
planet and now the ar radicals dare to step on our religious freedoms.
Claude Pascal is said to have chosen words; Armand Fernandez took
dominion over earth; Yves Klein selected for himself «the void,» what we would now call «dark matter,» the empty — yet not empty — space that surrounds the
planet.