Monday, May 6, 2019

Papal Notes - A Call to Global "Eco-Conversion"

I marvel that ye are so soon removed from him that
called you into the grace of Christ unto another gospel:
Galatians 1:6

"Citing Pope Francis’ 2015 encyclical Laudato Si, Camosy calls for members of society to “be motivated” to accept laws and regulations to fix climate change. 

He continues,For laws to bring about the necessary long-term effects, “the majority of the members of society must be adequately motivated to accept them, and personally transformed to respond.”

Camosy rightly observes that the Pope is calling for a profound interior conversion, an “eco-conversion” if you will.  Such a conversion, the Pope says, must be both individual and communal.  But it must be a fundamental change of life — much like that of the saint best known for his spiritual emphasis on God’s creation, St. Francis of Assisi.

The Pope is calling for a spiritual conversion experience from the inhabitants of the earth. 

This is radical environmentalism on Jesuit steroids.
Camosy continues, "We must also celebrate rest, especially from buying and selling, by returning to a focus on keeping the Sabbath.As it did for St. Francis, Pope Francis argues that this kind of conversion can restore “ecological equilibrium,
establishing harmony within ourselves, with others, with nature and other living creatures, and with God.”

What are they calling for here?  Say it with me.  “SUNDAY.”
We are seeing high-level theologians from New York Jesuit University openly admit that the Sabbath Commandment may be useful to further the global warming/climate change agenda.  They want the global population to be ‘conditioned’ to request laws and regulations to ‘fix’ climate change.  And they want to see it happen inside of ten years.  And they want SUNDAY."
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