In compliance with the messaging of Pope Francis, world leaders are gathering at Mt. Sinai to put forward a prophetic inter-religious call to action called Ten Universal Principles for Climate Justice. They are seemingly trying to recreate The Ten Commandments that Moses received from God on this very same mountain thousands of years ago.
It's almost like they're they're doing this in God's face because they're going to Mount Sinai, the place where God gave Moses the Ten Commandments and the law of Moses. They’re going to put forth their law of climate change.
We’re going to look at what those Ten Commandments of climate change are.
It is connected with the United Nation’s 2030 Sustainable Development goals. On August 31 of this year, Pope Francis prayed for the United Nations Summit that it would unite the human family—which is weird language already but he also said mother earth groans and begs us to stop our abuse of creation. Interesting. The Roman Catholic Church makes a big deal out of Mary as their mother. Now, it’s mother earth. Both are false idols.
As he has done on other occasions, Francis blamed the destruction of the earth on “consumerist excesses” before proceeding to plug the United Nations climate change conference to be held from November 6 to 18, 2022 in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. It’s going on right now.
“At the mercy of our consumerist excesses, our sister Mother Earth groans and begs us to stop our abuse and her destruction,” he said.
“During this Season of Creation, let us pray that the UN COP27 and COP15 summits may unite the human family in decisively addressing the twin crises of climate and biodiversity loss.”
“Care for our common home “is not simply a utilitarian endeavor but a moral obligation for all men and women as children of God,” he declared.
Notice how the pope takes Romans 8:22, a verse that describes how the earth longs for the return of its Creator, so we can be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God, and twists it around to make it about global warming and climate change.
This is the same Pope Francis who said said that the Chinese coronavirus global pandemic was “certainly nature’s response” to humanity’s failure to address climate change (April 2020). Back to Sinai…
Here is a sneak peak at the proposed Ten Holy Commandments for Climate Change according to Newsweek Magazine + 1. I guess that makes it Eleven Commandments. One-upping the real Lawgiver.
Acknowledge a Higher Power
Vote Climate
we have to hold governments and corporations accountable, since they are the ones desecrating our common home with each new drilling license and pipeline and honda-powered lawn mower.
Do Not Murder
Since we know that millions of people will die from climate change, why doesn't the business-as-usual approach of most leaders make them accessories to murder?
Do Not Steal
"Climate change is robbing our future, We are also robbing nature of her ability to regenerate."
Do Not Bear False Witness
There are sins of omission—politicians not telling the truth about the real and immediate dangers of climate change; and there are sins of commission—the same leaders at the annual world climate conference, COP 27, who are approving new drilling and pipeline licenses.
Keep the Sabbath
A global weekly non-carbon day of rest could reduce emissions of the world by a seventh, and can be observed by different faith communities.
You Shall Innovate
Honor Mother Earth
Kristina Greer, 15, from California says that climate change is a form of arson against the very home that nurtures our lives and that of all living creatures.
You Need Not Covet
Do Not Continue to be Hoodwinked
#11: Do Not Give Up Hope or the Fight
The rise of the ancient Egyptian dynasties coincided with the rise of worship of Ra, the sun God. A new era of renewables must shine out of Egypt this November or our civilization, like that of the ancient Egyptians, will be doomed. When religious leaders of all faiths ascend Mount Sinai on Nov. 13, during COP27, they will seek to touch the heart of humanity and deliver a prophetic message. Sinai power worked once before to fuel moral revolutions; it must work again.
The new Green Eleven Commandments, Fresh from Sinai. Do we need them?
No.
We don’t know if Ganoune Diop is there, but it wouldn’t be surprising. He is a huge supporter of the United Nations Agenda 2030 Sustainable Development goals, encouraging religious people to support this Agenda that is being championed by the Pope and the United Nations. Why would he do THAT?
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“While the earth remains, Seedtime and harvest, Cold and heat, Winter and summer, and day and night Shall not cease” (Genesis 8:22).