"Archbishop Michael Jackels of Iowa is calling on people to “reject the
traditional methods of burial in favor of liquefying the corpse” of
their loved ones.
Archbishop Jackels says that liquefying a dead body
and pouring it into the ground would save land by not having to bury
people. He also said that this process would save natural resources by
eliminating the use of coffins or the 30 gallons of fuel required to
cremate a single body.
This new green burial that’s supposed to save the environment is a call
to put people into a blender and turn them into a soup so they can be
poured out as an offering to Mother Earth.
Archbishop Jackels explained
the entire process. He said by “combining hot water, lye (a strongly
alkaline solution) and air pressure,” you can “liquefy a body in a
matter of hours, which can then be safely poured in the ground.” That is an actual quote from the Roman Catholic leader.
The solutions for solving the so-called climate crisis are getting
out of hand. It is troubling when the church begins to mix the climate
message with human body pollution and environmentally friendly body
disposal techniques.
I know they are talking about dead bodies, but how
long before they start talking about liquefying the living? Jesus did
say:
Q: What god are they serving?“Yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service.” John 16:2.
In the new eco-religion, bodies will be
placed in a human blender and turned into a disposable liquid as a sign
of ecumenism with Mother Earth." AdventMessenger