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EPISODE · Sep 20, 2024 · 37 MIN

GUARDIANS OF THE EARTH - #769

from THE SAVAGE NATION · host Michael Savage

Savage reflects on the importance of being a guardian of nature, drawing inspiration from a young girl's interest in saving the Earth. He shares his belief in humankind's role as stewards of the Earth, using the example of a sand dollar, and turns to the Bible for guidance on dominion. He urges conservatives to take ownership of environmental issues and criticizes the use of scare tactics and skewed evidence by some liberal elites. He shares his personal experiences and credentials in the environmental field and expresses support for conservation efforts, such as saving whales. He then recalls his attempts to persuade the Trump Administration to prioritize environmental conservation. He discusses the concept of dominion and its connection to conservation, emphasizing the importance of stewardship and care for resources. He also touches upon the origin of the kosher food laws and their connection to compassionate treatment of animals. Savage emphasizes the role of humans as guardians of the Earth and encourages a balanced approach to conservation.

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