Pope Francis' recent leftist statements should trouble
Catholics and non-Catholics alike, but even more disturbing are the
pope's latest declarations on the dramatic action needed to fight
climate change.
The Vatican apparently now has been infiltrated by followers of a
radical green movement that is, at its core, anti-Christian,
anti-people, anti-poor and anti-development. The basic tenets of
Catholicism — the sanctity of human life and the value of all souls —
are detested by the modern pagan environmentalists who worship the
created, but not the creator.
At its core, Big Green believes that too many human beings are the
basic global problem. People, according to this view, are resource
destroyers. Climate change, they say, is due to the overpopulation of
Mother Earth.
The head of the Catholic Church should denounce — not praise — such
anti-human thinking. It violates Pope John Paul II's famous letter
reminding us that creative human beings are a resource, not a curse.
Instead, the pope unwittingly has linked arms with the people who
have provided finance, intellectual credibility and applause for radical
and immoral population-control policies including eugenics, millions of
forced abortions and sterilizations, and one-child policies, all in the
name of "saving the planet."
Francis is reportedly preparing a lengthy encyclical message for
early 2015 to the world's 1.2 billion Catholics on the need for decisive
action on climate change. He may even be preparing a U.N. speech on the
topic.
Earlier this year, he said: "The monopolizing of lands,
deforestation, the appropriation of water, inadequate agro-toxics are
some of the evils that tear man from the land of his birth. Climate
change, the loss of biodiversity and deforestation are already showing
their devastating effects in the great cataclysms we witness."
The science behind this is bunk...
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thank you for the article. I am a Catholic--a cafeteria on or one of convenience I have been told so I do not pay much attention to the Pope.
interesting to check into this further.
Monique
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