Blame the communists in China for their wet markets. Blame them for covering up the virus.
And blame this Pope Bergoglio for allowing the bowing down and worship in the Vatican garden of a pagan idol.
Blame this Pope Bergoglio for allowing into a holy church of Our Lady and the Basilica of St. Peter that wretched and filthy idol.
Blame Pope Bergoglio for ordering that the array of plants representing that Whore of the Amazon be placed on the Holy Altar of God.
Blame that wimp and hypocrite Marini for not dropping it and saying, "Oppsi."
O LORD in Heaven, free the world from this virus of disease and men who have corrupted the world and your Holy Church.
And blame ourselves for our lust for sodomy, fornication, abortion, greed, power and so much more.
Blame the idolatry that did this.
Spare O Lord, Spare your people.
ROME — Pope Francis told a Spanish journalist Sunday that
nature never forgives and the coronavirus pandemic is nature’s cry for humans
to take better care of creation.
Asked by a Spanish journalist via Skype whether the COVID-19
pandemic is nature’s way of taking “revenge” on humanity, the pontiff suggested
that nature is calling for attention.
“There’s a saying, which you have heard: ‘God always
forgives. We sometimes forgive. Nature never forgives,’” the pope said. “Fires,
earthquakes … nature is throwing a tantrum so that we will take care of her.”
The pope was also asked whether he is “optimistic” about the
future of humanity in dealing with the coronavirus.
“I don’t like that word, because optimism sounds like makeup
to me,” Francis replied. “I have hope in humanity, in men and women, I have
hope in nations. I’m very hopeful. People who are going to draw lessons from
this crisis to rethink their lives.”
“We are going to come out of this better… fewer, of course.
Many are left along the way and it’s hard. But I have faith: we will come
through this better.”
Since his election in 2013, Pope Francis has insisted on
humanity’s responsibility to care for nature, calling for an integral ecology
that cares for human beings as well as the rest of creation.
A true ecological approach “always becomes a social
approach,” the pope wrote in his 2015 encyclical letter Laudato Si. “It must
integrate questions of justice in debates on the environment, so as to hear
both the cry of the earth and the cry of the poor.”
Francis has also tended to personalize nature, suggesting
that it “cries out” when it is mistreated.
Situations such as a loss of biodiversity and economic
inequality “have caused sister earth, along with all the abandoned of our
world, to cry out, pleading that we take another course,” he wrote. “Never have
we so hurt and mistreated our common home as we have in the last two hundred
years.”
“Neglecting to monitor the harm done to nature and the
environmental impact of our decisions is only the most striking sign of a
disregard for the message contained in the structures of nature itself,” he
said. “When we fail to acknowledge as part of reality the worth of a poor
person, a human embryo, a person with disabilities – to offer just a few
examples – it becomes difficult to hear the cry of nature itself; everything is
connected.”
3 comments:
He is drawing down the wrath of God on us with his open and blatant pagan worship of Gaia. It is very bad when men forget God and live lives devoted to their own comforts, but when the pope of the Catholic church worships Gaia and promotes such worship to the flock, and no men stand up in the church and denounce him to the face, then surely God must intervene. This we knew when we saw the flames of Notre Dame, we knew.
O God have mercy on us, we are sinners, but in our poor way, we love You.
Francis is such a pathetic joke.
Here is a very sensible and informative over-view of the Corona virus situation.
https://inveritateblog.com/2020/03/24/a-cure-worse-than-the-disease/#more-659
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