It’s hard to believe that Pope Francis wants to add “ecological sin” to the Catholic Church’s catechism. He’s now worshipping the earth and the global warming agenda:
Speaking to a group of lawyers, Pope Francis said that the Catholic Church is contemplating the introduction of “ecological sin” to the compendium of Church teaching:
“We have to introduce, we are thinking about it, in the catechism of the Catholic Church, the sin against ecology, the sin against our common home, because it’s a duty.”
According to Crux Now, Pope Francis was speaking to the 20th world congress of the International Association of Penal Law, held in Rome Nov. 13-16, under the scope of “Criminal Justice and Corporate Business.”
The pope went on to talk about “ecocide” and how it relates to corporations around the world:
Pope Francis denounced the “ecocide” that corporations are “usually responsible for,” urging lawyers to guarantee these crimes don’t go unpunished.
Pope Francis and Michael Moore:
Ecocide, according to the Pope is “massive contamination of the air, of the land and water resources, large-scale destruction of flora and fauna, and any action capable of producing an ecological disaster or destroying an ecosystem.”
The loss or the destruction of ecosystems of a specific territory, Francis said, is the fifth category of crimes against peace, which should be recognized as such by the international community.
This pope needs to go!