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Earth's Revenge

Gaia Is One Unhappy Lady

If you watch nature shows, you may notice how often writers use terms like "nature's wrath" and "nature's fury"—even though we no longer believe that earthquakes, storms or lightning are caused by angry gods.

Or maybe we still do.

The headline of a recent New York Times article read, "On Screens Soon, Abused Earth Gets Its Revenge." The story was about upcoming films that depict the planet's efforts to "even the score" against the human race.

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In these films, the "victim" isn't a person or group of people—it's "the environment." And the "enemy" is, you guessed it, us!

As the article pointed out, this plot line isn't limited to films with an obvious environmental message like the 2004 release The Day After Tomorrow.

For example, if you say Transformers to parents, they'll think of a cartoon series. The only thing they would expect a Transformers movie to advocate would be the purchase of yet more action figures for their sons to leave scattered around the house. Yet in the film version Earth is devastated, not by robots like in the Transformers cartoons, but by "environmental change."

Likewise, whereas the original "Creature from the Black Lagoon" was a kind of evolutionary monster, the updated version is the product of big pharmaceutical companies' desecration of the rain forest.

Then there's the upcoming film The Happening by the writer-director of Sixth Sense and Signs. In it, nature, under siege from humanity, sets out to reduce the number of people. Things like wind and flowers become deadly weapons in the hands of our hacked-off adversary, Mother Earth.

Now, horror as punishment isn't new. In books and movies, the threat coming from the monster was often the personification of our guilty consciences, the result of our own folly and pride.

But now, it's personal. A vengeful Earth insists in "culling the herd," whether by freezing, drowning, or poisoning humans. Only after it has reduced our numbers to a level where it no longer feels threatened by us will it relent in its punishment.

This should sound familiar. Hardly a year goes by without some environmentalist saying publicly what others say privately: The world would benefit from a drastic reduction in human population. If we won't control our population, nature will do the job for us.

What also should sound familiar is the way that Earth is spoken of as if it were alive. It's in keeping with the "paganism-lite" that permeates much of our culture, especially our pop culture.

Like the real thing, paganism-lite treats nature and natural forces as if they were sentient beings with a will. Intelligent people will use the word Gaia, the name of the Greek earth goddess, without a hint of irony. Of course, real pagans would sometimes engage in human sacrifice to appease these angry gods or supernatural beings. The proponents of paganism-lite aren't ready to go that far. At least not yet.

That's why, instead of sacrificing people in bogs, they make movies about angry bogs. Instead of trying to appease Poseidon, they depict Manhattan under twenty feet of water. Because reducing human population is one thing—reducing studio profits, that's quite another.

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From BreakPoint®, May 17, 2007, Copyright 2007, Prison Fellowship Ministries. Reprinted with the permission of Prison Fellowship Ministries. All rights reserved. May not be reproduced or distributed without the express written permission of Prison Fellowship Ministries. "BreakPoint®" and "Prison Fellowship Ministries®" are registered trademarks of Prison Fellowship Ministries

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