posted on Jan, 28 2010 @ 02:57 AM
No, it is not a conspiracy.
Do you know why we like nature? Have you ever wondered why? People often say all the time that they like animals more than people. But do they every
really think about why that is? The easy answer is that animals are not evil, and we know this instinctively. We might fear nature, and even many
animals, but we still like it. In fact we even love nature, we just don't say it like that. We say, “I love my dog or cat.” Or we might say,
“Wow, I just love growing roses, bird watching, or some other nature related activity. Even psychologists recommend that we get away sometimes to a
park or the beach to “clear our minds” or to “center ourselves”. Well, their close to the truth, but they have still missed a lot.
It's not a mystery why we all like nature. It's also not a mystery why doctors say that being in a natural environment is a good thing. and the
reason that we do is because it is good. That's right, nature is good, just as God said it is. He made the entire world and then said, “It is
good”, and that is exactly what it is, and that is exactly why we like it.
When people take vacations it is often to go to the beach, snow skiing, or camping. We want to get away to nature, or somewhere close to it. The ideal
“living spot” in almost any culture is to have a home with a view, somewhere in some natural, exotic environment.
But there is more to this desire of ours than most people understand. They don't know why we like nature so much, not the real reason anyway. It is
quiet they might say, or, I like the sounds of the waves or the birds. But is that really it? Of course not. We like, crave, and even need nature
because it is from God and we know that it is good. What is it that we are getting away from, when we go to nature on vacation? It is other people,
that's what. And why do we feel the need to get away from them? It is because they are evil. It is no wonder that the people who most often want to
“get away” to nature are often the ones who are slap dab in the middle of places that are surrounded by evil people. Big business, law
enforcement, hospitals, large retail, are filled with evil doers, and so, many of the people who work in these environments constantly want to “get
away” to nature. They often have those other once a month type hobbies of fishing, camping, or boating, on the weekends as well.
We want to get away from evil and we want to go towards what is good. This is why we like nature. This is why we have pets. We are made in the image
of God and we like what he has made that is good. We like this because it brings us closer to God. This is what “centering yourself” is all about,
even those who practice this often don't realize it themselves. “Centering” is just a new age term for “getting close to God” without using
his name. Otherwise anything could be called centering if God were not the goal. I could claim that eating a jelly doughnut is “centering myself”
if what I was after was the jelly center of the doughnut. But no, I'm sorry, I don't think eating a jelly doughnut brings you any closer to God.
So yes, we like nature because we are made in the image of God and God made the world. We like nature because it makes us feel closer to God being
surrounded by his “Good creations.”
[edit on 28-1-2010 by Hot_Wings]