Global Warming a Modern Sin? - The Pope Is Wrong

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Global Warming a Modern Sin? - The Pope Is Wrong

Pope Francis, the leader of 1.2 billion Catholics, whom observers have noted has "a green agenda" has become an outspoken advocate on environmental issues. Apparently, according to him, taking action is "essential to faith" and called the destruction of nature a modern sin.

The first thing one may wonder when it comes to the conference Vatican has held in April - called "Protect the Earth, Dignify Humanity: The Moral Dimensions of Climate Change and Sustainable Development", is why on earth the Vatican is not holding a conference to organize the protection of Christians - especially in the Middle East - against the wholesale genocide that is occurring?!

And, what do they mean by "the moral dimensions of climate change"? Climate change is something that was occurring long before there was a human population on planet Earth. It is the measurement of the previous global cycles through which the Earth has passed for billions of years. It is completely natural, and applying a moral dimension to it makes no sense whatsoever.

Oh, and just to understand how far the conference was from the most basic beliefs of Catholicism, one need only take note of the persons scheduled to speak. They include the UN Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon, the leader of the institution in which the hoax of global warming was created and advanced. Another is Jeffrey Sachs, the director of the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network, another voice for global warming; however neither told those who attended the conference that there is no warming and that the Earth has been a natural cooling cycle for the past eighteen years, tied entirely to a comparable cycle of the Sun.

The Heartland Institute, a free market think tank has lead the effort to alert people to the dangerous message of the Vatican conference because "many people of faith who are familiar with the science and economics of climate change are worried this event can become a platform for alarmism over a controversial scientific issue" noting that "there is no scientific ‘consensus’ on whether there is any need to reduce mankind’s use of fossil fuels".

According to the Institute, the conference agenda was "profoundly anti-poor and anti-life". To say it clearly, the Vatican conference incomprehensibly would advocate policies whose only result would be the reduction of human life in order to "sustain" the Earth.

And, sadly "These unnecessary policies would cause the suffering and even death of billions of people. All people of faith should rise up in opposition to such policies".

Read more, at news.heartland.org

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