Wednesday 26 May 2021

PAGAN POPE FRANCIS Urges 1.5 Billion Followers To Protect ‘Mother Earth’ As He Preaches The Green Gospel Of Gaia Worship In His ‘Laudato Si’ Launch

 

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Pagan Pope Urges 1.5 Billion Followers To Protect ‘Mother Earth’ As He Preaches The Green Gospel Of Gaia Worship In His ‘Laudato Si’ Launch

by Geoffrey Grider

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Pope Francis issued a dire report on the state of the planet Tuesday, insisting the earth is suffering the worst environmental crisis of its history, as he preached the green gospel of Gaia worship.

The Roman pontifex maximus, so called, is launching his Laudato Si platform which is designed to encourage his 1.5 billion Catholic followers to worship Mother Earth in the green gospel of Climate Change. But astute longtime readers of NTEB know this is much more than Climate Change, this is the pagan religion of Gaia worship which Romans 1 warns us about. Interestingly, Pope Francis invites Catholics to 'to begin a 7-year journey to total sustainability' with his green gospel of Gaia. Can anyone else tell me something in the Bible that lasts for a 7-year period?🤔

"Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator, who is blessed for ever. Amen." Romans 1:25 (KJB)

The Bible tells us in 2 Peter 3:10-13 in your King James Bibles that God is going to set this Earth on fire, and burn it till it no longer exists. God is going to blow the whole thing to His Kingdom come, that's what God thinks of this sin-cursed Earth. Pope Francis who worships Mary also worships the 'goddess spirit' of Gaia, just as he forefathers did in Egypt and Babylon.

Pope Francis Calls for ‘Green Economics,’ ‘Green Education,’ ‘Green Spirituality’ in Green Gospel of Gaia Worship

FROM BREITBART NEWS: For a long time, the earth “has suffered from the wounds that we cause due to a predatory attitude, which makes us feel like owners of the planet and its resources and authorizes us to irresponsibly use the goods that God has given us,” the pope declared in a video message for the launch of the Laudato Si platform, a seven-year ecological project.

“Today, these wounds are dramatically manifested in an unprecedented ecological crisis that affects the soil, air, water and, in general, the ecosystem in which human beings live,” he warned in his Spanish-language address. “The current pandemic has also brought to light even more acutely the cry of nature and that of the poor, who are the ones who suffer the most,” he added.

The pontiff went on to call for “a new ecological approach” to transform “the way humans inhabit the world, our lifestyles, our relationship with the earth’s resources and, in general, our way of seeing human beings and living life.”

Today the “Laudato Si’ Year” concludes. I thank those who participated with many initiatives throughout the world. It is a journey that we must continue together, listening to the cry of the Earth and of the poor.

— Pope Francis (@Pontifex) May 24, 2021

As he has done on other occasions, the pope urged the adoption of an “integral human ecology,” which entails “environmental issues but also man in his totality and becomes capable of listening to the cry of the poor and of being a leaven for a new society.”

Pope Francis also warned that “our selfishness, our indifference, and our irresponsibility” threaten the future of the generations to come.

“I therefore renew my appeal,” he said, “let us take care of our Mother Earth, let us overcome the temptation of selfishness that makes us predators of resources, let us cultivate respect for the gifts of the Earth and creation, let us finally inaugurate an eco-sustainable lifestyle and society. From the hands of God we have received a garden; we cannot leave our children a desert,” he declared.

The pope went on to praise the work of the Laudato Si project, adding that the pursuit of integral ecology entails “responding to the cry of the Earth, responding to the cry of the poor, green economics, adopting a simple lifestyle, green education, green spirituality, and community engagement.”

“There is hope,” he concluded. “We can all collaborate, each with their own culture and experience, each with their own initiatives and capacities, so that our mother Earth recovers her original beauty and creation can shine again according to God’s plan.” READ MORE

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