Revelation 18:3
"Vatican News recently published the following:
• “Pope Francis met on Friday with Celeste Saolo, Secretary-General of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the UN agency responsible for the coordination of meteorological, hydrological and related activities. During the conversation they discussed their common concerns on climate change and agreed on the urgency for climate action.”
• “Speaking to Vatican News after the audience, Ms. Saulo said the UN agency is looking forward to a closer collaboration with the Holy See and other religions on this crucial issue, one which represents a major challenge for our planet and humanity.”
• “Religions’ contribution to climate action: According to Ms. Saulo, religions can give an important contribution to climate action and to building hope: ‘Action should be informed by science, but moved by faith,’ she said. She expressed her hope for a closer collaboration in the future with the Holy See: ‘We have a common agenda and can work together to protect people’s lives and livelihoods,’ she said.”
Yes, the Vatican is positioning itself to be in the leading role when it comes to influencing the nations when it comes to adopting environmentally conscious policies and laws. This is the very essence of Laudato Si’.
"Vatican News recently published the following:
• “Pope Francis met on Friday with Celeste Saolo, Secretary-General of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the UN agency responsible for the coordination of meteorological, hydrological and related activities. During the conversation they discussed their common concerns on climate change and agreed on the urgency for climate action.”
• “Speaking to Vatican News after the audience, Ms. Saulo said the UN agency is looking forward to a closer collaboration with the Holy See and other religions on this crucial issue, one which represents a major challenge for our planet and humanity.”
• “Religions’ contribution to climate action: According to Ms. Saulo, religions can give an important contribution to climate action and to building hope: ‘Action should be informed by science, but moved by faith,’ she said. She expressed her hope for a closer collaboration in the future with the Holy See: ‘We have a common agenda and can work together to protect people’s lives and livelihoods,’ she said.”
Yes, the Vatican is positioning itself to be in the leading role when it comes to influencing the nations when it comes to adopting environmentally conscious policies and laws. This is the very essence of Laudato Si’.
In an attempt to change the world, the Pope calls on everyone to accept climate action as the new moral and social imperative.
There is a powerful force at work, dictating, imposing, and attempting to create global climate measures for all governments. Bible prophecy describes a force that is influencing politicians, the commercial sector, social organizations, religious groups, and ordinary individuals on a grass-roots level.
There is a powerful force at work, dictating, imposing, and attempting to create global climate measures for all governments. Bible prophecy describes a force that is influencing politicians, the commercial sector, social organizations, religious groups, and ordinary individuals on a grass-roots level.
Q: Who is this power?
A: Rome.
Only the Vatican, through Pope Francis, is calling for the establishment of a global government with the power to enforce “sanctions” on countries in order to carry out climate change legislation.
Notice the following statements from his encyclical on climate change, Laudato Si:
• “Given this situation, it is essential to devise stronger and more efficiently organized international institutions, with functionaries who are appointed fairly by agreement among national governments, and empowered to impose sanctions” (Laudato Si’ #175).
• “To manage the global economy; to revive economies hit by the crisis; to avoid any deterioration of the present crisis and the greater imbalances that would result; to bring about integral and timely disarmament, food security and peace; to guarantee the protection of the environment and to regulate migration: for all this, there is urgent need of a true world political authority.” (Laudato Si’ #175).
The Pope is calling for a global political body with the authority toenact global legislation in order to reverse the harmful effects of climate change. This global authority will not stop with just environmentalism.
It encourages all religious faiths and churches, including Protestantism, to join Rome and work together to solve the world’s problems. It advocates for a global political structure with the teeth to impose sanctions. It also mentions Sunday, Sunday, Sunday, three times, calling this day the true day of rest in Laudato Si’ #237." AdventMessenger
Notice the following statements from his encyclical on climate change, Laudato Si:
• “Given this situation, it is essential to devise stronger and more efficiently organized international institutions, with functionaries who are appointed fairly by agreement among national governments, and empowered to impose sanctions” (Laudato Si’ #175).
• “To manage the global economy; to revive economies hit by the crisis; to avoid any deterioration of the present crisis and the greater imbalances that would result; to bring about integral and timely disarmament, food security and peace; to guarantee the protection of the environment and to regulate migration: for all this, there is urgent need of a true world political authority.” (Laudato Si’ #175).
The Pope is calling for a global political body with the authority toenact global legislation in order to reverse the harmful effects of climate change. This global authority will not stop with just environmentalism.
It encourages all religious faiths and churches, including Protestantism, to join Rome and work together to solve the world’s problems. It advocates for a global political structure with the teeth to impose sanctions. It also mentions Sunday, Sunday, Sunday, three times, calling this day the true day of rest in Laudato Si’ #237." AdventMessenger