Parse as you will.
[and earthquakes effects life, but where life effects earthquakes...]
Uh...first part...
I think the translation was garbled
what it probably says is: “he’s a gay who doesn’t believe in God.”
As long as he prays to Mary, its all good.
“An atheist who believes in Gaia” is an oxymoron, given that Gaia is one of the old Greek primordial goddesses. Never mind the presence of such a one at the Vatican.
Boy am I tired of hearing about the false prophet pope, and the false religion catholicism. The only comfort I can take is knowing they will burn in hell for their crimes against God.
Hans Schellnhuber responded, “I am very at home here with the pagan rituals of Mother Earth. I don’t know why this is an issue.”
...Knows nothing of geology...at all.
How could the Cardinals have voted for this leftist moron to be Pope?
The Pope being advised on climate by a Druid.
Many became Catholic or otherwise converted.
It's possible to be a good scientist in a particular field and not be a Christian.
Not surprised. Vatican has been compromised for a long time.
One example is the case of Cardinal Rampollo, a Vatican secretary of state. Cardinal Rampolla was a free mason and a member of the Ordo Templi Orientis. He was the leading candidate for Pope during the conclave of 1903, but Franz Joseph, emperor of Austria Hungary exercised his legitimate authority to veto Rampallo’s candidacy.
We really have to take a hard look at the Vatican and its complicity with the NWO and fulfillment of End Times prophecy.
Who, in the Vatican staff, is responsible for candidate selection for these posts?
Gaia Hypothesis
The Gaia hypothesis is an ecological hypothesis proposing that the biosphere and the physical components of the Earth (atmosphere, cryosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere) are closely integrated to form a complex interacting system that maintains the climatic and biogeochemical conditions on Earth in a preferred homeostasis. Originally proposed by James Lovelock as the earth feedback hypothesis,[1] it was named the Gaia Hypothesis after the Greek supreme goddess of Earth.[2] The hypothesis is frequently described as viewing the Earth as a single organism. Lovelock and other supporters of the idea now call it Gaia theory, regarding it as a scientific theory and not mere hypothesis, since they believe it has passed predictive tests.[3]
http://environment-ecology.com/gaia/70-gaia-hypothesis.html
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Mistranslated?
Misunderstood?
Misquoted?
Mis______________?
You would think that a belief in God would be a job requirement to work at the Vatican. Why would anyone there even consider hiring an Atheist?