A Faith-Based Perspective on Bush's Call to Lift Offshore Drilling Ban and other Environmental Injustices

I was scrolling through the online version of the New York Times this morning, and read the headlines, "Bush Calls to End Ban on Offshore Oil Drilling." (http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/19/washington/19drill.html?_r...). Bush's argues that lifting the ban would help lower gas prices and strengthen national security. He goes on to argue that if Congress fails to act accordingly, then Americans can blame them for $4/gallon gasoline. I tried to make some sense of the argument: put the environment, surrounding wildlife, and our earthly home at risk because it's the ONLY way to keep gas prices down. And, the corollary: failure to lift the ban means greater economic pressure for Americans.

Not a Christian with a "drug" problem

Politics, meet religion. Religion, this is politics… To some that meeting is a good thing, while others are probably screaming in horror at the very thought of those two things in close proximity (picture: Macaulay Culkin in “Home Alone”).