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Peter Scholtens

Peter Scholtens lives in Hamilton, Ontario with his wife, Diana, and their four children. He taught high school for 11 years and is currently furthering his education by studying theology and ancient languages. His other interests are varied, but include politics, horticulture, bird watching and creation stewardship.

Agrarianism is misguided: another reply

"There's a bright golden haze on the meadow," but should farming be exalted above other vocations? Does farming have any more claim on godliness than cleanliness? Scholtens argues that agrarianism is fundamentally flawed in three ways.

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Agrarianism is misguided: another reply

“There’s a bright golden haze on the meadow,” but should farming be exalted above other vocations? Does farming have any more claim on godliness than cleanliness? Scholtens argues that agrarianism is fundamentally flawed in three ways.