Pope to make climate action a moral obligation because his god is not our God
Pope to make climate action a moral obligation - Independent Online Edition > Europe:
“The Pope is expected to use his first address to the United Nations to deliver a powerful warning over climate change in a move to adopt protection of the environment as a “moral” cause for the Catholic Church and its billion-strong following.”
“It will act as the centrepiece of a US visit scheduled for next April – the first by Benedict XVI, and the first Papal visit since 1999 – and round off an environmental blitz at the Vatican, in which the Pope has personally led moves to emphasise green issues based on the belief that climate change is affecting the poorest people on the planet, and the principle that believers have a duty to ‘protect creation’.”
Ever notice how the Catholic Church in buying into junk science like evolution and global warming? If you jump on a bandwagon and the bandwagon goes over a cliff, you will have a great fall. Any wonder why the woman who rides the Beast in Revelation is devoured by the Beast? The pope is doing this to be politically correct and popular in the world even though those who push this junk science hate Christianity. This pope has dominionist views and because of this he has jumped in bed with godless secular humanists who think they can totally manage the world.
God does not need believers to “protect creation” God wants believers to preach the good news so that those who will hear it and believe it will enter His new creation where there is no corruption at all.
Climate change legislation will negatively impact the poorest people on the planet much more than any actual climate change. Does the Pope actually believe that God did not know that man would use hydrocarbons and that God is now dependent on man to control His creation? If so his god is not God.
Date posted: Monday, September 24th, 2007 8:38 am | Under category: Junk Science, aberrant teaching, delusion, global warming, politically correct
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