Environmental Movement (Greenpeace)
Elevates earth‑worship narratives and population control agendas
Concern Summary: What began as a noble call for stewardship has evolved into a global ideological movement—one that increasingly mirrors a secular religion. The modern environmental agenda blends science with spiritual fervor, demanding allegiance through fear and guilt rather than truth and faith. While believers are called to care for God’s creation, the world’s climate crusade often replaces the Creator with creation itself. Under the banner of “saving the planet,” global powers are consolidating control, conditioning humanity for compliance through sustainability mandates, carbon tracking, and centralized governance.
This movement’s moral intensity is no longer rooted in gratitude to God but in worship of the earth—“Mother Nature” as divine, humanity as the virus, and technocracy as salvation. The deception lies not in caring for the planet, but in exalting it above its Maker.
Scripture Insight: The Bible affirms creation care but exposes idolatry of the created order as rebellion. From the Tower of Babel to the Beast System, mankind’s attempt to unite under self-made salvation always ends in judgment.
Romans 1:25 warns that humanity “worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator.” Genesis 2:15 gives stewardship, not sovereignty. Psalm 24:1 declares that “The earth is the Lord’s, and the fulness thereof.” Revelation 4:11 reminds us that creation exists for His pleasure, not ours.
True stewardship begins with worshiping the Creator, not fearing the climate. The earth’s future is not in human hands—it is in the hands of the One who “upholds all things by the word of His power” (Hebrews 1:3).

