Eco-friendly Faith

An English teenager decided to become environmentally moral by getting baptized in a river , as opposed to heating up a baptism pool. Aiming to lead a greener life, she says raising the temperature of a baptistery is a waste of one thousand cups of tea. I applaud her for being not only a good […]

An English teenager decided to become environmentally moral by getting baptized in a river , as opposed to heating up a baptism pool. Aiming to lead a greener life, she says raising the temperature of a baptistery is a waste of one thousand cups of tea. I applaud her for being not only a good Seventh-day Adventist and environmentalist–but also a good Brit.

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