Respond to stressful times by turning towards each other, rather than away from each other. Tim DeChristopher More Quotes by Tim DeChristopher More Quotes From Tim DeChristopher If we want to change that status quo, we might have to work outside of those rules because the legal pathways available to us have been structured precisely to make sure we don’t make any substantial change. Tim DeChristopher pathways work-out want This is not going away. At this point of unimaginable threats on the horizon, this is what hope looks like. In these times of a morally bankrupt government that has sold out its principles, this is what patriotism looks like. With countless lives on the line, this is what love looks like, and it will only grow. Tim DeChristopher going-away government principles If we're constantly suppressing our strong, heavy emotions - like fear and anger and outrage and sadness - it weakens us. 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The progressive view is that we are smart enough and ethical enough to not have to be subservient to corporations. We can create our own resilient, localized communities. Tim DeChristopher smart technology views It wasn't until I started reading the history of religion that I understood that the definition of Christianity has shifted in many different directions over time, and the mainstream view today certainly doesn't have any exclusive ownership of what being a Christian means. Realizing that freed me to use the terminology without needing to be tied down to it. Tim DeChristopher reading christian mean I don't read the Bible as the literal word of God; I don't view Jesus as a God. I've rejected both those statements. I view Jesus as a model for how we should live, and by that definition I do consider myself a Christian. Tim DeChristopher christian views jesus I don't think a worship of nature is necessary to mount a really strong defense of the environment. Tim DeChristopher defense strong thinking Being forcefully rattled out of our consumer mentality - our addiction to comfort and convenience can create an opportunity for us [people] to reconnect with what we really value and with the qualities of life that really can sustain us - which include reconnecting with our roles as citizens, community members, and human beings. Tim DeChristopher addiction opportunity people My values are primarily motivated by love for other people. I value the non-human world in large part because it's so vital to human beings. Even my appreciation for wilderness grows out of an understanding of how important wilderness can be for people. Tim DeChristopher understanding appreciation people Part of the reason I embrace nonviolence is that it's the most effective thing we can do. It's a more advanced tactic than violence. If people who engage in violence want to escalate their tactics, they would escalate to nonviolence. 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