This is a holy week for Christianity, as we approach Easter on Sunday. So, what does the Pope talk about? He could talk about the teachings of Jesus, the concepts of the New Testament, the evils of abortion, on loving each other, on tolerance. Nope
Pope Francis says coronavirus could be ‘nature’s response’ to climate change
Pope Francis likened the coronavirus pandemic to recent fires and floods as one of “nature’s responses†to the world’s ambivalence to climate change.
“There is an expression in Spanish: ‘God always forgives, we forgive sometimes, but nature never forgives,’†the pope said in an interview published Wednesday in The Tablet, a United Kingdom-based Catholic weekly.
The pope, 83, was responding to whether he believed coronavirus could spur ecological conversion, the idea for people to lead more environmentally conscious lives through the understanding that the natural world is a creation of God.
He’s not my pope, I’m not Catholic. He doesn’t seem to care much about the precepts of Catholicism, though. He’s more of a social justice warrior.
The pope went on to say he believed the COVID-19 outbreak that has ravaged the globe could inspire change.
“This is the time to take the decisive step, to move from using and misusing nature to contemplating it,†he said.
With more than 1.5 million coronavirus cases reported across the world, the pope said the virus has shined a “spotlight on hypocrisy†as large outbreaks continue to in the United States and parts of Europe.
“This crisis is affecting us all, rich and poor alike, and putting a spotlight on hypocrisy,†he said.
The only crisis is an imaginary one, spread by charlatans and cultists. It’s appropriate Pope Francis wore red
The Red Pope is a lunatic.https://t.co/cT5OGDm8Vp
— Steve Milloy (@JunkScience) April 8, 2020
