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Goddess Earth: Exposing the Pagan Agenda of the Environmental Movement

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Title: Goddess Earth: Exposing the Pagan Agenda of the Environmental Movement
by Samantha Smith
ISBN: 1-56384-064-2
Publisher: Vital Issues Pr
Pub. Date: July, 1994
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $10.99
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Average Customer Rating: 2.67 (3 reviews)

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Rating: 1
Summary: A far fetched idea that hurts real environmentalism...
Comment: The idea behind environmentalism is caring for the environment, the same is true for Paganism, but that doesn't mean that either carries the other's agenda. Christianity promotes "the Golden Rule", does that mean that IT is politically oriented and we should stop it? This book completely ignores the fact that a good idea is a good idea, no matter what other things are associated with it. Think again before you take this book seriously!

Rating: 5
Summary: "Goddess Earth" tells it like it is.
Comment: The book "Goddess Earth" really opened my eyes about why the environmental movement is growing so rapidly in America and around the world. We should be taking care of the environment, but certain elements in the environmental movement should be of great concern to all of us. This book is heavily documented with quotes from Al Gore's "Earth in the Balance" and from other highly influential people such as Ted Turner who promote government control of the earth and its people as the only successful means to protect the environment. "Goddess Earth" also shows how earth (Gaia) worship is being promoted in children's cartoons and videos, in classroom discussions on the environment, and in the media. Paganism, witchcraft, and native American rituals are becoming widely acceptable, all in the name of the environment. This book reveals how many churches and religious organizations have gotten on the "green" bandwagon, because it is considered one of the today's hottest "politically correct" movements. When you read "Goddess Earth," you'll realize that much of what as known as the modern environmental movement is really a dangerous tool to brainwash chilren (and adults), encourage them to "voluntarily" give up their rights and freedoms, and submit willingly to increased government control, all in the name of "protecting the environment." I feel that "Goddess Earth" is a tremendous wake-up call to Christians and other concerned citizens, and I highly recommend this book. We must all be involved in spreading the truth rather than fiction about the environment.

Rating: 2
Summary: There's a demon under every rock....
Comment: Standing alone, a group of like-minded people working together to solve a commonly perceived problem does not a conspiracy make; recognition that ours is a global community with problems that require global solutions hardly requires an epiphany. Samantha does make a better case than most authors of this genre, but I don't think there is a case to be made.
One can only hope that Samantha finally turns her attention toward more pressing problems within the Christian community.

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