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William M. Briggs The Vatican’s New Exhortation On “Climate Change” Has Many Errors

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Anonymous said…
The first Christmas message of 2005, from the newly elected Vicar of Christ, Benedict XVI was utterly prophetic. But that pronouncement was twisted at the time when he quoted the New World Order:

"Modern man, an adult, but at times weak in thought and will, allows himself to be carried away by the hand of the Child of Bethlehem; don't be afraid, trust Him! The life-giving power of its light encourages you to commit yourselves to building a new world order, based on correct ethical and economic relations. Their love guides people and jeopardizes their common awareness of being a "family" called to build relationships of trust and mutual support. Humanity united will be able to face the many troubling problems of the present moment: from the threat of terrorism to the conditions of humiliating poverty in which millions of human beings live, from the proliferation of weapons to pandemics and environmental degradation that puts the future of the planet at risk."

Many Catholics were influenced by this distortion at the time. Above it is clear that this New World Order must be related in ethical relations, in society and even in the economy. Bound by trust, according to the previous paragraph, which allows itself to be led by the hand of the Child of Bethlehem, that is, to Christ.

Very different from Bergoglio's proposal, which now that it is becoming more and more evident who he really is, through his commitment to an order in society aimed at the Devil. So Bergoglio means a New World Order agenda belonging to the darkness of the Antichrist.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mTbdPTAuUs


Renato
Anonymous said…
What Benedict XVI did in this pronouncement was a paradox between the two orders. In the example of St. Augustine, whom he mentioned many times, through the City of God and the City of the Devil.

Renato

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