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quarta-feira, julho 05, 2006 

Restoring Eden: Christians for Environmental Stewardship has an exciting summertime campaign: go to the movies!

You heard that right.  Were giving away free tickets to Christians to see the new global warming movie, An Inconvenient Truth, at theaters that support Fandango.com internet tickets.  It's a riveting documentary that will take you across the world to see first-hand the damage already being done by human-induced global warming.  Be sure to check out the trailer here.

We think it's important that Christians have an opportunity to engage this pressing moral issue, so that's why we've launched InconvenientChristians.org to distribute these tickets free of charge.  If you're still not persuaded about global warming, or if you don't think there's anything we can do about it, this is the movie that will change your mind.  It's real, it's dangerous, but we can do something about it.

Christianity Today editor David Neff, in his review of the film says An Inconvenient Truth "engages its audience with its moral seriousness and its avuncular and folksy style [...] He [Gore] wants action now-and he's right about that." View the article to see Neff's complete review, including information about what other prominent evangelical leaders are saying about global warming.

Whatever your current opinions of global warming or Al Gore, here's an opportunity to see for yourself what others are talking about and give us your views.

Reserve your TWO FREE MOVIE TICKETS here: http://inconvenientchristians.org

Heres what you do.

  1. Go to www.Fandango.com and type in your city or zip code for Inconvenient Truth. They will tell you if there is a qualifying theater nearby. Choose date and times to see the film and call up some friends to do the same. Now it's a party.
  2. Go to www.inconvenientChristians.org and fill out the form. Fandango will email you a code that you use on their website to redeem your tickets.
  3. Go see the movie. Then send us your thoughts. Simple as that.
Seen it already?  Be sure to talk about it with other Christians under this post.

Cheers and blessings,
Restoring Eden Staff
Kara

 

My husband and I saw "An Inconvenient Truth" on opening night here in St. Petersburg, Florida. As a scientist studying climate change I felt it was my responsibility to see the film and judge its scientific merit. The science is certainly correct, though it may present somewhat one-sided arguments and at times oversimplifies the complexities of climate change. However, the film conveys clearly the message that indeed humans are tinkering with the climate and perhaps it is not too late to take action on an individual and national level.

After the movie, I found myself asking, "Why don't more Christians care about the environment?" After all, the earth and everything in it is the Lord's. We are to be caretakers of the earth, and yet we view environmentalism as "liberal." The very next day I was reading my "National Parks" magazine and saw your article. Aha! An organization dedicated to Christian environmental pursuits. I look forward to hearing more from Restoring Eden.

In Christ,

Kara Doran


 
Postado por Kara em quarta-feira, julho 05, 2006 - 5:34
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