The only problem I had with this book was that it stressed that animals were far inferior to man, a fundamentalist belief that I'm kind of uncomfortable with, because it allows a new land/agriculture ethic to be destroyed. Man should be a good stward of what God has given him. Anyway, What I really liked about Colson's book was that he offered bits and pieces of food for thought. One of my passions is delving into the P.O.V.s of others who might not necessarily share my own. I recommend it, on the basis that the reader will learn something about how Colson presents his God.
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