Apostasy: Ecological Conversion Propaganda Continues From the Vatican
UN, Vatican and FAO world leaders discuss in Rome the importance of ocean conservation
Convert to the Catholic Faith? nope not apart of the Vatican II new doctrine. However, environmentalist puppets form the Vatican such as Turkson are trying to get us to ecologically convert. Pope St. Pius X wanred us of these heretics and their "impotent humanitarianism" putting together their "One world Church of apostasy"
Cardinal Turkson: Redemption is not only for the human person, but also for the Earth!
Cardinal Turkson: Redemption is not only for the human person, but also for the Earth!
More than 3.5 billion people depend on the ocean for maintaining
their current state of life, whether for their livelihood or food source
and in 20 years, that number is likely to double.
Just
weeks after the UN "The Ocean Conference” was held in New York, global
leaders and organizations like the UN and FAO gathered at this
conference with one united mission: to protect every aspect of the oceans, from pollution and loss of marine biodiversity to illegal fishing and rising sea levels.
ROEL VAN DER VEEN
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
"People
say that the oceans are at the same stage now that climate was 25 years
ago and I predict that 20 years from now, oceans, the health of oceans,
the state of the oceans will become high politics.”
MANUEL BARANGE
Director, FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Policy and Resources Division
"It
can't be just about stopping doing this, don't go there, but rather,
what else can they do? What else can you provide for them to do?
Otherwise you're just criminalizing an activity, you're turning it into
an illegality. That doesn't solve the problem. It makes it even bigger.”
H.E. PETER THOMSON
President, UN General Assembly
"It's
true to say that the work on oceans has got a new focus at the United
Nations. We now realize that remedial work is required and that is
happening now on many fronts. The goal to basically conserve and
sustainably manage the resources of the ocean. So there are targets in
there related to marine pollution, related to sustainably managing fish
stocks, addressing ocean acidification, increasing the scientific
knowledge, addressing the greater coastal ecosystems.”
Along
with these goals is the joint union and mission of the Holy See, which
in Laudato si' supports protecting and preserving the environment. Card.
Peter Turkson, from the Department for Promoting Integral Human
Development says the Vatican is especially concerned with the
environment because "everything that affects the human person, affects
the Church.”
CARD. PETER TURKSON
Prefect, Promoting Integral Human Development
"All
of these involvements in ecology, in biodiversity, stuff about the
oceans and all of that, may appear by some as the Vatican going off
course - from simply preaching the Gospel to getting involved in things
that some consider to be purely scientific and economic - but it's not
really the case. Redemption is not only for the human person, but also
for the Earth, for creation, for the world and everything that affects
human life.”
For this reason, leaders and scientists gathered at this conference to confront the environmental crisis
facing oceans and how each country can help people protect and conserve
them, undoubtedly leading to a cleaner and more profitable future for
all.
Marc Morano, “Environmentalism: Return To Ancient Paganism”