5. “In our day, there is a growing
awareness that world peace is
threatened not only by the arms
race, regional conflicts, and
continued injustices among people
and nations, but also by lack of due
respect for nature, by the
plundering of natural
resources, and by a progressive
decline in the quality of life.”
-Pope John Paul II-
6. The Bible tells us that God
created this beautiful and
fruitful world for all of His
creatures to live in, and
that He has given us the
task of being stewards of
his creation.
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10. Saving Mother Earth…
Mother Earth needs are not pictures with
poses of planting trees, not a written manifest on
broad sheets or ads, or a good proposals for the
environment but what she need is a little act. A
little act of doing something not for the sake of
points at school or an addition to a long list of
curriculum vitae but an act of saving ourselves
first. Saving ourselves doesn't mean that we forget
about others and matter only ourselves! What is
ought to be address is the process of saving
ourselves from various negative and bad attitude
or perception in life that we have.
11. SAVING MOTHER
EARTH
It is not about the
grand
designs, rather it
is about changing
individual and
societal
values, culture, at
titudes, life-styles
12. A little act means a lot! A simple throwing of candy
wrappers in garbage cans or trash bins will surely
not only lessen the trash on the street but will also
help stop floods and other tragedies
when you eat in a restaurant or fast food
chains, what does socialites do? Well of course, they
always have left over. Call me hungry beggar (pataygutom) but hey it's a grace from GOD and there are a
lot of people dying in hunger, so why do you have to
have left over on your plate when you can simply
finish it all. I'd rather be a simple man than a
socialite if that's the case.
You can walk instead! You can get to your
destination and at the same time you had your
exercise which will surely extend your life span if you
make it as a routine.
13. Mother Nature
Edith A. Phinazee
Our world is always changing,
Constantly re-arranging.
From ocean depths to mountain peaks,
Mother Nature moves and speaks.
While telling stories of our past
She tries to teach us how to last.
Mankind, so smart, sometimes blind
Leaves common sense far behind.
We're moving fast and living large,
Forgetting she's the one in charge.
Amazed when she rings our bell,
Sending us through living hell.
14. She can twist our
steel, shake any city,
If her wrath you feel, we
shall pity.
Yet some who speak on her
behalf,
I fear just seek the golden
calf.
It's true, we must treat her