Never Confess Your Sins to a Trout
What would you say if you were told that you owed every fish you caught an apology?
How about that you actually needed to find a fish, confess your sins, and atone for your angling?
Recently a seminary (I use that term loosely) shared that they held a service where students prayed to plants. What might sound like satire actually has real worldview implications. If a vine can’t be tamed and a hedge can’t be trimmed, what makes us think we can actually catch fish?
In this episode I talk out of my weight class and explore some of the implications of seemingly compassionate ecological concepts that, in reality, actually might end up hurting plants, fish, and us.