Think about this, Adventists. You, to whom the oracles of biblical eschatology have been committed.
Capitalism met Catholicism on Tuesday, as some of the world’s biggest business leaders announced a new partnership with Pope Francis.
The alliance, known as the Council for Inclusive Capitalism with the Vatican, aims to create a more inclusive, fair and sustainable economic landscape by taking pledges toward sustainable development goals focused on areas such as climate action, peace and justice, quality education and gender equality. Another word for that is global socialism wrapped in unconditional liberalism. Translation: Radical Environmentalism, Feminism, and Critical Race Theory.
“An economic system that is fair, trustworthy, and capable of addressing the most profound challenges facing humanity and our planet is urgently needed,” Pope Francis said in a statement.
The Council comprises 27 core members known as the Guardians of Inclusive Capitalism, who represent companies with over $2.1 trillion in market capitalization and 200 million workers.
Members include Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan, Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky, Salesforce CEO and founder Marc Benioff and Mastercard CEO Ajay Banga. These ‘Guardians’ will meet annually with Pope Francis and Cardinal Peter Turkson, leader of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development at the Vatican, to pursue their vision and values.
“The fact that different religions need to come together on all matters is just the crying need of the times in our world,” Banga said in the Council’s video introduction. “Faith cannot be used to pull us apart. Faith is meant to bring us together.”
You heard him. It’s time to jettison irritating beliefs like Sola Scriptura, State of the Dead, the Sabbath and the Sanctuary. The Council’s founding, spearheaded by Managing Partner of Inclusive Capital Partners Lynn Forester de Rothschild, illustrates a collaborative effort of the environmental, social and governance-focused practices occurring in the economic landscape already. Yes, that Rothschild—who threw lavish three million-dollar fundraisers for Hillary Clinton.
Earlier this year, JPMorgan Chase announced that it would commit $30 billion to advance racial equality over the next five years while Apple and Microsoft unveiled plans to become carbon neutral and carbon negative, respectively, over the next 10 years. It’s leftism on social media steroids, friends, with a side order of virtue signalling.
Therefore . .
We (at Fulcrum7) believe Francis is a far-left radical intent on destroying the United States’ economic system. There are so many reasons to distrust this man that it would take a month of articles to go through them all, not counting the overwhelming biblical evidences regarding the man of sin and the Little Horn power. For now, we will address the most recent bit of disturbing news out of the Vatican.
The Pope likes Joe Biden’s “slogan,” “Build Back Better. Except it isn’t Biden’s slogan. The saying comes not from Biden but is right out of a far-left program called “The Great Reset,” which we reported on a few months back.
Francis thinks the slogan “build back better” is perfect, calling it in fact “quite striking” in describing what he calls “his” vision for the so-called great reset after the coronavirus pandemic is relegated to the annals of history.
“The theme of this year’s celebration is “Building Back Better: Toward a Disability-inclusive, Accessible and Sustainable post-COVID-19 World,” Francis wrote in a message. That message was derived for the International Day of Persons with Disabilities,” adding that he found “the expression ‘building back better’ quite striking.” Apparently, virtue-signalling even works in the Vatican.
In an article Friday in the Italian Daily Corriere della Serra written by Gian Guido Vecchi, the Vatican specifically chose to translate the Italian title “Riconstruire Meglio” by using the exact words employed by Biden. Biden of course plagiarized that slogan from the World Economic Forum, which is proposing a plan which would destroy capitalism.
On Biden’s website, he described the theory behind “build back better” by saying “this is not time to build back to the way things were before, with the old economy’s structural weaknesses and inequalities still in place. This is the moment to imagine and build a new American economy for our families and the next generation.”
In other words, just like his running mate Kamala Harris suggested just days before the election, it is time to ensure an “equality of outcomes” instead of an “equality of opportunity.” For a definition of that, look up communism. We’ll wait.
Francis’ version of the “great reset” is pretty much chapter and verse with Biden’s which is chapter and verse with the World Economic Forum, which is chapter and verse with United Nations Agenda 2030, which was—unsurprisingly—chapter and verse with Agenda 21.
“We will be able to regenerate society and not return to so-called ‘normality,’ which is an ailing normality, indeed it was ailing before the pandemic: the pandemic highlighted it!” he said, while adding that the old normality “was sick with injustice, inequality and environmental degradation.”
The head of the Catholic church in a recent op-ed in the New York Times suggested that this “is a moment to dream big, to rethink our priorities—what we value, what we want, what we seek—and to commit to act in our daily life on what we have dreamed of.” He dreams of universal global power with which to control the world and captivate their wonder (Revelation 13:3).
In an article entitled “Here’s the Pope’s prescription for resetting the global economy in response to COVID-19,” the World Economic Forum confirms the belief that Francis “put his stamp on efforts to shape what’s been termed a Great Reset of the global economy in response to the devastation of COVID-19.”
If all of this makes you question exactly whether or not the so-called “conspiracy theorists” might be on to something regarding the background of this pandemic, you’re probably not too far off. It seems to be all too perfect in playing into the hands of the oligarchs & technocrats who operate behind the scenes.
“Pope Francis has issued a scathing indictment of capitalism,” the WEF said, “a philosophy espousing austerity, privatization, deregulation, free markets and reduced government spending.”
A Jesuit trained Roman pontiff openly calling for more government intervention. What could possibly go wrong?
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