Leaders of various religions and religious organizations gathered to repent of their alleged “climate” sins and usher in what they described as a new, universal “Ten Commandments.”
Gathered in Sharm El Sheikh and cities around the world amid the United Nations COP27 Climate Change Summit in Egypt, representatives of major Christian and Islamic denominations joined forces with all manner of pagans and heathens to unveil what they hope will be the new and improved moral code of the future. [emphasis, links added]
After worldwide criticism, the new Ten Commandments were reframed as “Ten Principles of Climate Repentance.”
Critics still ridiculed the movement, joking that these religious leaders were hitching their wagons to what many scientists and experts have referred to as the discredited climate “religion” or even “cult.”
But the events and move toward a united global religious movement organized around “Mother Earth” are no laughing matter.
The bizarre ceremonies, organized by the “Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development” (ICSD), were originally scheduled to take place at Mount Sinai on Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, near the Red Sea resort town of Sharm El Sheikh as the UN climate summit takes place nearby.
While some of the religious antics took place on the Sinai Peninsula, many of the festivities were held in London and Jerusalem after security concerns reportedly led Egyptian authorities to withhold permission for the original plan.
A key organizer of the global call for climate “repentance,” Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew — dubbed the “Green Patriarch” — issued a public statement denouncing the “abuse of nature and the exploitation of its resources” as a “sin against God … and the gift of creation.”
In a press release about the effort, organizers said they hoped it “will inspire the people to act modestly and carry out actions for climate justice.”
The new ten commandments were listed as:
- We are stewards of this world
- Creation manifests divinity
- Everything in life is interconnected
- Do no harm
- Look after tomorrow
- Rise above ego for our world
- Change our inner climate
- Repent and return
- Every action matters
- Use mind, open heart
Another one of the ringleaders of the events, Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development boss Rabbi Yonatan Neril, rejected the idea that “religion” and “ecology” are separate and distinct from each other.
“Many people fear that humans have irrevocably destroyed the ecology of ‘Eden’ on Earth,” Rabbi Neril was quoted as saying in media reports, totally misrepresenting the Hebrew Scriptures found in Genesis. “But God created the world out of love for life on earth.” …
The new moral commands delivered by the enviro-religious leaders come as the UN argues publicly that a new system of ethics and morality is needed to replace the old systems that supposedly put humanity in this alleged crisis.
In a report on “Human Development” by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) for COP27 dubbed “Uncertain Times, Unsettled Lives: Shaping Our Future in a Transforming World,” the global environmental agency makes the secular call for a new moral order explicit and transparent.
Read rest at New American
So, you climate change fucktards finally found religion, it’s fitting that you should choose satan and reject Yaweh and hid commandments because you are unfit for them. If you are stupid enough to worship at the feet of ‘science’ then the devil can have you. Buy some carbon credits and a soy latte fucktards.
The Return of the Primitive
Back to sackcloth and caves for you sinners, how dare you be original, and assert yourself to create your right to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.
After following the climate change movement for twenty years it is obvious that the following better describes the movement’s Ten Commandments.
Make sure that the people without electric power never get it by limiting development to unaffordable solutions.
Move the middle class in industrial nations into poverty.
The elite are always exempt.
Force de-industrialization, except in China.
Move manufacturing to China.
Nations and the people who have earned what they have will be to be forced to give it away with programs like Loss and Damage.
Turn the media, schools, and government into propaganda organizations supporting the climate change movement.
Impose the strongest censorship possible on anyone who opposed the climate change narrative.
Limit freedom of choice such as what we eat or what cars we can buy.
By pass democracy with as many decisions as possible being top down.
Repent and Return dose that mean repent from driving fossil fueled cars and eating meat and return to living a Primitive way? The UN(Useless Nations needs to be defunded by 100% and move the whole lot to Moscow without America to push around turn the UN facility into Homeless Shelter
As a 30 year veteran in environmental, regulatory & compliance (mostly) in the oil & gas industry and recently in federal service, I see nothing in the “Ten Commandments” noted in the article that gives me individual pause. First, if I am to follow any commandments, those would be the original (biblical) versions & NOT the “false idols” propigated above. Second, as a trained & knowledgeable professional, it has been my job (duty) to RESPONSIBLY participate in resource development, an endeavor critical to modern civilization. So, when you “spout out” statements like…“abuse of nature and the exploitation of its resources” as a “sin against God … and the gift of creation” I categorically REJECT your over-simplified, self-righteous BABBLE. Most of these “activists” have NO CONCEPT of how a modern society operates or offer ANY CONSTRUCTIVE solutions to the challenges in energy/resource development & attendant environmental protection. Stop embarrasing yourselves…