The Delusion of Control | John Michael Greer
June 24, 2015 (Archdruid Report) -- I'm sure most of my readers have heard at least a little of the hullaballoo surrounding the release of Pope Francis encyclical on the environment, Laudato Si.
Its been entertaining to watch, not least because so many politicians in the United States who like to use Vatican pronouncements as window dressing for their own agendas have been left scrambling for cover now that the wind from Rome is blowing out of a noticeably different quarter.
Take Rick Santorum, a loudly Catholic Republican who used to be in the U.S. Senate and now spends his time entertaining a variety of faux-conservative venues with his signature flavor of hate speech. Santorum loves to denounce fellow Catholics who disagree with Vatican edicts as cafeteria Catholics, and announced a while back that John F. Kennedys famous defense of the separation of church and state made him sick to his stomach. In the wake of Laudato Si, care to guess whos elbowing his way to the head of the cafeteria line? Yes, that would be Santorum, whos been insisting since the encyclical came out that the Pope is wrong and American Catholics shouldnt be obliged to listen to him.
What makes all the yelling about Laudato Si a source of wry amusement to me is that its not actually a radical document at all. Its a statement of plain common sense. It should have been obvious all along that treating the air as a gaseous sewer was a really dumb idea, and in particular, that dumping billions upon billions of tons of infrared-reflecting gases into the atmosphere would change its capacity for heat retention in unwelcome ways. It should have been just as obvious that all the other ways we maltreat the only habitable planet weve got were guaranteed to end just as badly. That this wasnt obvious -- that huge numbers of people find it impossible to realize that you can only wet your bed so many times before you have to sleep in a damp spot -- deserves much more attention than its received so far.
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