You might think that an international Christian firm may have spent Holy Week reminding people of fundamental principles of Christianity, say, the significance and value of the death and resurrection of Christ. You’d think improper. The World Council of Churches has been working hard for years to acquire a status as one of the most far-left groups everywhere bearing the name of Christian, and this year’s Holy Week was no exception. The majestic figure spent the fortnight calling interest not to Jesus Christ, but to the left’s true religion: the imaginary risk of “climate change. ”
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Fox News broke the story on Saturday: on Monday of Holy Week, the World Council of Churches site informed the wretched world that education about “climate justice ” was “a moral essential for temples. ” The post explained:” Exploring how churches can do more for climate fairness, the World Council of Churches (WCC), in cooperation with the National Council of Churches in Bangladesh, organized a climate litigation education in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 11 April. “
So those who believe in the church of human-caused climate change had to travel all the way to Dhaka to join in this all-important event? Given the fact that the enormous number of attendees were possible to have come from Europe and North America, this seems awfully useless of our planet’s beautiful and non-replenishable tools, no?
And the WCC was n’t done. On Holy Thursday, it posted on X about the Last Supper — no, really kidding! What it really posted was this:” Climate problems is n’t siloed—neither if our solutions remain. At a combined conference in India, authorities push for a discourse approach to land, water & meal justice. “
WCC leading dog Rev. Prof. Dr. Jerry Pillay explained:” Amidst the poly-crises the world is experiencing then, the position of temples and other trust stars in terms of our efforts to weather justice is more critical than ever. Our spiritual voice is essential for the desperately needed system changes. ”
Well, whether or not these “system changes, ” which would decimate the West’s economy and set civilization back centuries, are really “urgently needed ” is a matter of debate, although leftist climate change fanatics generally don’t acknowledge that any such debate is going on. Dr. Roy Spencer, who is an actual scholar and a leading sceptical regarding the left’s climate change myth, disputes the core premise of this demand: the idea that the earth is hotter today than it has ever been and that it ’s the fault of animal activity.
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He explains :
Since there is so much year-to-year ( and even decade-to-decade ) variability in global average temperatures, whether it has warmed or cooled depends upon how far back you look in time. For instance, over the last 100 years, there was an overall warming which was stronger toward the end of the 20th Century. This is why some say “warming is accelerating. ” But if we look at a shorter, more recent period of time, say since the record warm year of 1998, one could say that it has cooled in the last 10-12 years. But, as I mentioned above, neither of these can tell us anything about whether warming is happening “now, ” or will happen in the future.
Meanwhile, Dan Turner of Power The Future, a group that battles the left’s climate hysteria, went straight to the heart of the matter regarding the WCC’s Holy Week climate madness. It was all part, Turner said, of Christianity’s “long history of a battle against paganism. ” He explained:” It is unsurprising that neo-pagans hide behind climate change to pollute religion and push their agenda. The most Christian countries have the cleanest air and water, and the greatest respect for the Earth. “
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Indeed. And while Gabriella Hoffman of the Independent Women’s Forum Center for Energy & Conservation Director pointed out that Churches could reasonably teach” stewardship of the land,” she noted that the climate change hysteria” strays from this teaching by encouraging its adherents to reject positive human interactions with nature. They believe nature supersedes the needs of people. Both interests can be balanced and not at odds with each other. ”
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And Steve Cortes, a Senior Advisor for Catholic Vote, added:” During Holy Week, the church should be focused on reflecting on Christ’s sacrifice on the cross, instead of advancing climate hysteria. The church should be spreading the Gospel, not advance divisive legal battles that amplify fear over faith. ” Yep. But the WCC left behind all that sort of thing years ago.
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