Monday, July 11, 2016

Church of Global Warming & Mark of the Beast?

Will the counterfeit Sabbath be colored GREEN?
 
"An article “The Church of Global Warming” appeared on Christian Post’s website which confirms exactly that climate change has morphed into its own religion. 

 “What role, if any, should the church play in combating climate change? It was this kind of question former Vice President Al Gore answered over two decades ago when he wrote that men should harness religion as a political tool. ‘The fate of mankind…as well as of
religion, depends upon the emergence of a new faith in the future. Armed with such a faith, we might find it possible to resanctify the Earth.’

Fifteen years later, in his Nobel Peace Prize speech, he quoted himself to reiterate his belief that global warming was a spiritual issue that needed to be addressed by faith. Environmentalists see the Christian concern caring for Creation as a lever that can make organized religion a political turning point. Many in the Christian church have responded and seek in global warming, and indeed the cultural interest in nature spirituality, a way to make God relevant to the contemporary culture.That is why Pope Francis, the head of over a billion Roman Catholics, has been treated like a rock star by the global greens. A 2015 encyclical argues that capitalism and global warming are bigger threats to humanity than actual live persecution of Christians in Africa’s oldest Christian community — Sudan.

Pope Francis, arguably the most notable and influential champion of the cause of combating climate change, is the head of the Roman Catholic Church, the first admitted Jesuit Pope. Not satisfied to head the largest denomination of all religions, Pope Francis along with his ideologies is the head of the religion of climate change. It is this climate change that will heal the wound in Roman Catholicism and restore her to world dominance. 

Roman Catholicism, during her 1260-year reign was a combination of church and state wherein the church assumed ecclesiastical authority to dictate to the emperors and governments of nations to enforce her decrees and dogmas and to sustain her institutions. This is exactly what the church of
climate change is trying to accomplish, the intermingling of religious beliefs, in this case the beliefs of climate change and its solutions, with politics. Pope Francis, along with many of the other adherents of climate change, both from the religious side and the political side, believe that the issue of climate change is a moral one necessitating a moral solution, enforced legally. 

 Pope Francis has proposed the “moral solution” to address climate change in his environmental encyclical, Laduato Si; that solution being mandatory Sunday Observance—refraining from work, attendance of Mass and the partaking of the Eucharist. “On Sunday, our participation in the Eucharist has special importance. Sunday, like the Jewish Sabbath,
is meant to be a day which heals our relationships with God… The law of weekly rest forbade work on the seventh day, ‘so that your ox and your donkey may have rest, and the son of your maidservant, and the stranger, may be refreshed’ (Ex 23:12). Rest opens our eyes to the larger picture and gives us renewed sensitivity to the rights of others. And so the day of rest, centred on the Eucharist, sheds it light on the whole week, and motivates us to greater concern for nature and the poor.”

In 2015, less than one month after the encyclical was published, the following observation was made relating to President Obama implementing principles laid out by the pontiff and the congratulatory response by the evangelical community. “

 ‘As Pope Francis made clear in his encyclical this summer,’ the president said in his speech, ‘taking a stand against climate change is a moral obligation…’ T

Protestants and any person concerned with personal rights and freedom of conscience should be very concerned with Pope Francis heading this religion of climate change and politicians following his every suggestion, soon to become mandates. History has taught that whenever the church employs the state to carry forward her decrees, restriction of civil and religious liberties ensue and inevitably persecution for dissenters. Already this is occurring; United States Attorney General Loretta Lynch threatening to prosecute climate change deniers along with the coalition of 16 attorney generals under the headship of Al Gore, commencing the inquisition of climate change disbelievers.
Whenever the church has obtained secular power, she has employed it to punish dissent from her doctrines. Protestant churches that have followed in the steps of Rome by forming alliance with
worldly powers have manifested a similar desire to restrict liberty of conscience. It was apostasy that led the early church to seek the aid of the civil government, and this prepared the way for the development of the papacy–the beast.”White, Ellen. The Great Controversy (1911), page 443.

In fact, Sunday observance came to be universally recognized both by pagans (worship of the sun god—nature/environmentalism) and professed Christians (observed as the “Sabbath”) thus uniting both conflicting groups, and eventually enforced by the union of church and state—the church devoid of all integrity and motivated by avarice and control, satisfied to effect the nominal conversion of pagans to Catholicism and thus extend the glory and renown of the church, while pagans/ nature-worshippers were all-too-delighted to have a day devoted to honoring their god. In like manner, Sunday observance will again be reinstated universally, with climate change playing an integral role in uniting atheists, Catholics, evangelicals, Hindus, Jew, Muslims and other religions into the church of climate change. However, true Protestants, whose creed is the Bible and the Bible only, who would remain faithful to the God of heaven and honor the 10 Commandments, though it may cost them their freedom and lives, and refuse to dishonor God’s biblical seventh-day Sabbath, will in no way join this movement."
SavedToServe/HilariHenriques
And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast,
that the image of the beast should both speak,
and cause that as many as would not
worship the image of the beast should be killed.
 Revelation 13:15