Church of England puts its faith in Al Gore's investment arm
The Church of England’s Church Commissioners have gone green, investing £150 million with former US Vice-President Al Gore’s environmentally minded investment firm, Generation Investment Management.
Al Gore, the new Archbishop of Ranterbury and Dr Rowan Williams will both wear green burqas as they sit in one of the palaces and count their money.
The Money Changers
Jesus referred to the Temple as the "House of God" and called it a "House of Prayer," not just for the Jews, but for all nations. When Jesus arrived with the mass of pilgrims, He overturned the tables and called it a den of thieves and a house of merchandise. The Temple was in some sense the national bank. It was a great public treasury with vaults containing immense stores of private wealth. These deposits never sat idle, but were loaned at high rates of interest.
Kermit, "It's not easy being green"..."it's beautiful, and I think it's what I want to be."
Being fashionable is just easier, I guess. That whole Bible thing is so confusing.