Aboard are religious leaders, including Cardinals Walter Kasper, president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, and Roger Etchegaray, president emeritus of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, who are reflecting on how to protect the environment, particularly the Adriatic.
This doesn't bode well.Not many were paying attention on the 4th and 5th when President Bush made a KEY concession to the left by stating that humans were responsible for greenhouse gases and global warming.
I'm not sure folks realize how critical this issue is for militant atheists (and soulless capitalists alike), both of whom will use it to premise their population reduction efforts.
One reason I traveled to Ukraine and Russia last summer was to see for myself the resurgence of faith after 80 years of militant atheist rule.
Granted, we don't for sure that the "Peace and Justice" guy and the "Environmentalist" guy are as compromised to an Agenda as, say, Monsignor (now Bishop) McHugh was on the subject of eugenics and population control ... but they're certainly suspect in my book.
Last folks I want to see hobnobbing on a slow boat to reunification with Moscow's mucketymucks.
When was the last time any of us Christians have even heard of the great Fr.Vincent McNabb and "Nazareth or Social Chaos?" We can't expect the left to leave any open avenue to power untrammeled. It is a Christian duty to care for the land and not befoul nature.
I think everything in this story is cause for Joy and Hope
Good point, Askel5! Best we can do is wait and pray. ;). God bless.