Did Francis' Laudato Si, "Cry of the Earth" & Sin of "Violated Nature" Originate with Hitler's "Nazi... Deep Ecology"?
Francis has called for a "year of reflection on “Laudato Si’” to "to draw attention to the cry of the earth':
"This year of reflection on 'Laudato Si’' will be held 'thanks to an initiative' of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, Francis stated. He also introduced a prayer for the year of reflection, saying, 'It would be beautiful to say this prayer.' The full text of the prayer is included at the bottom of this article. Pope Francis concluded: ,I invite all persons of good will to adhere to this, to take care of our common home and of our most fragile brothers and sisters.'"
[https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2020/05/24/pope-francis-announces-year-reflection-laudato-si-and-prays-catholics-china]
Francis wants a year to "draw attention to the cry of the earth" which appears to be a eco-theology which echoes the Nazi ideology of "deep ecology" in giving nature intrinsic value "independent of all human considerations."
This isn't the first time Francis and his Vatican have spoken of the "cry of the earth" and sins against nature. Gloria.tv reported:
"Francis noticed that he has rarely heard penitents accusing themselves in confession of violated nature... because 'we are not yet aware of this sin.'"
(Gloria.tv "For Francis Formication Seems to Be Okay - His New Sin Is "Violating Nature," February 11, 2019)
Catholics have been aware of stewardship of God's creation, but never of sins against nature.
The only sin against nature for Catholics is the sin of homosexuality. Francis and his inner circle don't seem to have a big problem with that sin.
However, the pagan Nazis' ideology did believe one could "violate nature" as Francis talks about.
French philosopher Luc Ferry shows how Francis' apparent attributing of intrinsic value to nature originated in the modern world in Adolf Hitler's Nazi ideology:
"In... Nazi ecology... the central theme of deep ecology: the idea that the natural world is worthy of respect in and of itself, independent of all human considerations."
("Conflicting Philosophies and International Trade Laws: Worldviews," Page 78)
Pray an Our Father now for the restoration of the Mass and the Church as well as for the Triumph of the Kingdom of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
"This year of reflection on 'Laudato Si’' will be held 'thanks to an initiative' of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, Francis stated. He also introduced a prayer for the year of reflection, saying, 'It would be beautiful to say this prayer.' The full text of the prayer is included at the bottom of this article. Pope Francis concluded: ,I invite all persons of good will to adhere to this, to take care of our common home and of our most fragile brothers and sisters.'"
'I sought to draw attention to the cry of the earth and of the poor.'"
[https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2020/05/24/pope-francis-announces-year-reflection-laudato-si-and-prays-catholics-china]
Francis wants a year to "draw attention to the cry of the earth" which appears to be a eco-theology which echoes the Nazi ideology of "deep ecology" in giving nature intrinsic value "independent of all human considerations."
This isn't the first time Francis and his Vatican have spoken of the "cry of the earth" and sins against nature. Gloria.tv reported:
"Francis noticed that he has rarely heard penitents accusing themselves in confession of violated nature... because 'we are not yet aware of this sin.'"
(Gloria.tv "For Francis Formication Seems to Be Okay - His New Sin Is "Violating Nature," February 11, 2019)
Catholics have been aware of stewardship of God's creation, but never of sins against nature.
The only sin against nature for Catholics is the sin of homosexuality. Francis and his inner circle don't seem to have a big problem with that sin.
However, the pagan Nazis' ideology did believe one could "violate nature" as Francis talks about.
French philosopher Luc Ferry shows how Francis' apparent attributing of intrinsic value to nature originated in the modern world in Adolf Hitler's Nazi ideology:
"In... Nazi ecology... the central theme of deep ecology: the idea that the natural world is worthy of respect in and of itself, independent of all human considerations."
("Conflicting Philosophies and International Trade Laws: Worldviews," Page 78)
Pray an Our Father now for the restoration of the Mass and the Church as well as for the Triumph of the Kingdom of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
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