American Christianity has often baptized destroying the planet in the name of dominion, capitalism, or end-times theology.
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Dillon Naber Cruz, author and theologian trained in permaculture design, is on Christianity Without Compromise with host Jake Doberenz to discuss why true Christian ethics require care for the earth. The conversation explores how the golden rule applies to land use, how permaculture challenges consumerism, and how churches can tangibly resist the destruction of God’s world.
Important Links:
“Go Golden” by Dillon Naber Cruz — https://amzn.to/4rwyfA5 (affiliate)
“Theological Musings Vol. 1” by Dillon Naber Cruz — https://amzn.to/3KjZsFu (affiliate)
“Theological Musings Vol. 2” by Dillon Naber Cruz — https://amzn.to/4p4KuCi (affiliate)
The Tattooed Theologian Blog — https://tattooed-theologian.com/
God Squad Pod — https://tattooed-theologian.com/the-god-squad-podcast/
Dillon Naber Cruz is a writer, permaculture designer, and public theologian who blogs under the name The Tattooed Theologian. He is the author of Go Golden and other theological works exploring social permaculture, ethics, and ecological justice. He co-hosts The God Squad Pod and frequently appears on SiriusXM’s Tell Me Everything.
Follow this show and Jake Doberenz’s writings at jakedoberenz.substack.com.
Christianity Without Compromise is a part of the KFM Broadcasting network.















