Fascinating interview.
How depressing to reach the end and learn that he’s going to Harvard Divinity School and plans to become a Unitarian minister. I’m saddened that DeChristopher doesn’t seem to know much about the history of nonreligious (including
antireligious) social and environmental justice movements. If he did, he’d realize that understanding that moral, psychological, and existential problems are at the heart of our destruction of the environment does not have to point you towards religion.
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