Science Educates, Religion Motivates
Religion and Science aim at two different things. The former seeks to encourage us to develop our characters, or moral sensibilities, and to expand our relationship with the Divine Other. The latter seeks to describe the natural world and how it works. Together, they can form a powerful motivation for environmental activism.
Scientists have increasingly shown us that man's impact upon our world is devastating, to the point that we threaten the existence of life as we know it on this planet. Religions teach us that our responsibility is to be stewards of this world, to care for it as the treasure that it is, to do no harm -- to the world, and to fellow humans and animals (and depriving them of a sound environment is surely a grave harm).


