Weber would call this charismatic authority.
According to Max Weber, a famous German sociologist, there are three types of social authority: traditional, rational-legal, and charismatic. Traditional authority happens in patriarchal societies; rational-legal authority deals with law, states, and bureaucracy; finally, charismatic authority is the characteristic of familial and religious leaders, as is the case here.<span />
To me, because I'm a Christian we can all take care of the Earth no matter what religion. Christians might not necessarily take care of the Earth more than let's say Jewish people.
According to your text, moral hypocrisy is the term Batson and his colleagues (2002) used to describe the tendency to appear moral while avoiding the costs of being so.
The Moral Hypocrisy phenomenon suggests that moral people are often the same people who fail to act morally. While people can see the morally right path, it doesn't guarantee that "moral people" will go to such path.
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20 thousands bobs opportunity cost