On balance, do you think that religious texts and teachings provide useful tools for addressing environmental problems and concerns? Why or why not? Is it good to approach nature convinced of the "sacredness" of "creation"? Or does such an attitude confuse or distort what should be a more pragmatic inquiry? Explain and support your answer with specific examples.
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