"The Pope actually called for a conversion to pantheism at the Vatican during a March 14, 2024, “Meeting on Indigenous Peoples,” organized by the Pontifical Academies of Sciences and Social Sciences.
Environmentalism has become the new pseudo-religion that is uniting the world with Rome.
Biblical truth is being replaced with paganism.
Christians, Muslims (COP28), secular humanists, and even pantheists are coming together to embrace the green spiritual ecumenical movement known as Fratelli Tutti, or the Pope’s universal fraternity.
The Vatican published the Pope’s message during the Meeting on Indigenous Peoples:
• “This study seminar also sends a message to government leaders and to international organizations, encouraging them to acknowledge and respect the rich diversity within the great human family. The fabric of humanity is woven with a variety of cultures, traditions, spiritualities and languages that must be protected, since their loss would represent an impoverishment of knowledge, identity and memory for all of us.”
• “For this reason, projects of scientific research, and accordingly investments, ought to be directed decisively to the promotion of human fraternity, justice and peace, so that resources can be coordinated and allocated to respond to the urgent challenges facing the earth, our common home, and the family of peoples.”
• “We have come to understand that, in order to realize this goal, a conversion is required, an alternative vision to the one that is presently driving our world to increased conflict. Meetings like your own are important in this regard: indeed, open dialogue between indigenous knowledge and the sciences, between communities of ancestral wisdom and those of the sciences, can help to confront in a new, more integral and more effective way such crucial issues as water, climate change, hunger and biodiversity.”
• “God, the Creator and Father of all peoples and of everything that exists, calls us today to live out and bear witness to our human call to universal fraternity”
• “The Church is with you, an ally of the indigenous peoples and their wisdom, and an ally of science in striving to make our world one of ever greater fraternity and social friendship.”
The mixing of the sacred with the profane is the foundation of the Pope’s future for our world.
The Vatican published the Pope’s message during the Meeting on Indigenous Peoples:
• “This study seminar also sends a message to government leaders and to international organizations, encouraging them to acknowledge and respect the rich diversity within the great human family. The fabric of humanity is woven with a variety of cultures, traditions, spiritualities and languages that must be protected, since their loss would represent an impoverishment of knowledge, identity and memory for all of us.”
• “For this reason, projects of scientific research, and accordingly investments, ought to be directed decisively to the promotion of human fraternity, justice and peace, so that resources can be coordinated and allocated to respond to the urgent challenges facing the earth, our common home, and the family of peoples.”
• “We have come to understand that, in order to realize this goal, a conversion is required, an alternative vision to the one that is presently driving our world to increased conflict. Meetings like your own are important in this regard: indeed, open dialogue between indigenous knowledge and the sciences, between communities of ancestral wisdom and those of the sciences, can help to confront in a new, more integral and more effective way such crucial issues as water, climate change, hunger and biodiversity.”
• “God, the Creator and Father of all peoples and of everything that exists, calls us today to live out and bear witness to our human call to universal fraternity”
• “The Church is with you, an ally of the indigenous peoples and their wisdom, and an ally of science in striving to make our world one of ever greater fraternity and social friendship.”
The mixing of the sacred with the profane is the foundation of the Pope’s future for our world.
This is pushing humanity to reconcile into one brotherhood, one common home, and one universal purpose. And it doesn’t matter what you believe or who you worship; you can still find purpose, meaning, and spirituality in Pope Francis’ interreligious brotherhood of humanity."
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