The Pope's Encyclical Exposes Real Agenda Behind Global Warming

Guest opinion: Dr. Tim Ball

Many times quotations are truncated to change the original meaning. When the larger quote is examined, a very different meaning often emerges. For example, most say, “Money is the root of all evil” when the full quote of Timothy 6:10 is “The love of money is the root of all evil”. This addition creates a very different emphasis and perspective. Lord Acton’s quote that “All power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely” is similarly altered by the sentence that follows, “Great men are almost always bad men.” A frequently used quote in the climate debate quotes in “Science Under Siege” by Michael Fumento is Senator Timothy Wirth’s,

“We’ve got to ride the global warming issue. Even if the theory of global warming is wrong, we will be doing the right thing,

When you add the latter part of the sentence that says, “in terms of economic policy and environmental policy ” a different understanding emerges. What is the “economic policy”? The answer is the economic redistribution of wealth by the government, or socialism. Now the quote parallels what Pope Francis is identifying in his Encyclical “Laudato Si.

Global warming was always that, the problem is most people still don’t know, although there are signs they are learning. The recent Pew Center poll indicates more people recognize global warming as a political issue. Publication of an article on WUWT discussing the ongoing debate about humans and their role in nature is another indicator. I commend Anthony Watts for recognizing the need for airing a wider context for the debate. The problem is most don’t know or understand the political issues involved. Few are aware of the link between global warming, climate change, and overpopulation. Most don’t know that the objectives of the United Nations Environment Program, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) were to demand population reduction because too many people were using too many resources and destroying the Earth.

The person who believed this vehemently was Hans Schellnhuber, Director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) so he became a senior advisor to the Vatican. He is a member of the IPCC, which might explain his appointment, but It might also be due to his beliefs as a Pantheist, which one dictionary defines as

the doctrine that God is the transcendent reality of which the material universe and human beings are only manifestations: it involves a denial of God’s personality and expresses a tendency to identify God and nature.

Some describe Pantheism is the antithesis of atheism, which would attract a religious group. However, Schellnhuber believes global warming will solve the overpopulation. In a presentation in Copenhagen in 2009 he said that if global temperatures rose 9 degrees Fahrenheit Earth’s population would be devastated. He commented,

“In a very cynical way, it’s a triumph for science because at last we have stabilized something –- namely the estimates for the carrying capacity of the planet, namely below 1 billion people,”

The irony lost on environmentalists and advocates against global warming is that if overpopulation is the real problem then according to Schellenhuber global warming offers a solution. The same argument holds for Malthusian controls, such as disease, wars, and famine.

The latest Encyclical by Pope Francis is a revolutionary document in which it appears Pope Francis decided that overpopulation is a bigger problem than Church doctrine, especially when the increased population is industrialized, developed and prosperous. These are exactly the positions underlying the goals of the UN Agenda 21, the White House, and most other nations. Like them, the Encyclical uses global warming as a front for a political agenda. The problem is the political agenda contradicts fundamental traditional Catholic belief and teaching. The church has always fought against birth control and abortions. Ironically, just 11 years ago the Vatican openly and actively fought the UN and the White House over these issues.

Overpopulation is the central concern of environmentalism and environmentalists. The concern obtained global and political attention in the 1960s through the Club of Rome and, in particular, the publication of Paul Ehrlich’s book The Population Bomb. Overpopulation remained a central issue through the 1970s and 1980s but moved to the background after 1988 when James Hansen appeared before the US Senate subcommittee and began the shift in the public arena to global warming. Publication of the first Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Report in 1990 shifted the focus to global warming in the scientific and political arena.

The importance of overpopulation continued as part of the United Nations Environment Program and Agenda 21. The Clinton Administration led by Al Gore and Timothy Wirth focused on the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo, Egypt. It was the third conference after the first in Budapest in 1974 and the second in Mexico City in 1984. The Clinton Administration believed the Mexico meeting did not achieve the goals of population control they desired. They decided to make a determined effort to narrow the focus in Cairo, just as they did with the Hansen Hearing. Senator Timothy Wirth arranged the Hansen hearing, including pulling Hansen from obscurity in NASA. As Undersecretary of State for Global Affairs, he also participated in the planning and policy positions taken by the US government in Cairo. As one author explained,

In league with several Scandinavian and West European countries, UN and World Bank population technocrats, and feminist, anti-natalist, and environmentalist NGOs, the Clintonites sought to engineer a dramatic shift in the focus of the Cairo conference. The packaging (“Population and Development”) would remain, but the content would be dramatically altered-with the earth’s “carrying capacity,” “gender equality, equity, and empowerment of women,” and “reproductive rights” supplanting mere “population and development” as the issues of moment.

These actions explain Wirth’s truncated comment discussed earlier in which the last phrase shows global warming was just a vehicle for the greater objective of population control.

Most of the objectives of the Cairo Conference contradicted traditional Catholic values but none more than the promotion of abortion. In a remarkable action, six days before the Conference the Vatican issued a statement accusing Al Gore of misrepresenting the Conference agreement on abortion.

 

Since preparations for the conference began in April, Pope John Paul II and his aides have taken the lead in condemning it as likely to legitimize abortion as a means of birth control, in direct contradiction of Roman Catholic doctrine on the sanctity of life from the moment of conception.

Today’s broadside by Joaquin Navarro-Valls, the Pope’s chief spokesman, was the first time that the Vatican had formally accused the United States of being the principal sponsor of pro-abortion policies and also the first time it had publicly attacked a high American official by name.

“Mr. Al Gore, Vice President of the U.S.A. and member of the American delegation, recently stated that ‘the United States has not sought, does not seek and will not seek to establish an international right to abortion,’ ” Mr. Navarro-Valls said at a news conference today. “The draft population document, which has the United States as its principal sponsor, contradicts, in reality, Mr. Gore’s statement.”

The White House denied the accusations that angered many in the Democratic Party, as the Los Angeles Times noted,

What promised to be a sharp and much needed debate over methods of population control is liable to end in a fog of public-relations spin control. Critics of the U.N. population conference’s draft proposal allege that it promotes abortion as a method of family planning and favors individual sexual health and liberty over the health of the family. For eight months, the draft had the unwavering support of the Clinton Administration; two weeks ago, shortly before the conference began in Cairo, however, the backpedaling began. After the Catholic hierarchy in this country threatened that Catholics would leave the Democratic Party, and after it became clear that several Islamic countries would ally themselves with the Vatican, Vice President Al Gore and Timothy Wirth of the State Department insisted that the United States was pursuing policies more or less the same as those of the Catholic Church. Could this possibly be true?

Prior to the Cairo Conference, the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) cosponsored a meeting with Ted Turner (CNN), the Pew Charitable Trust and one branch of Harvard University. The moderator was CNN employee Marvin Kalb, who opened by saying that the world is frighteningly overcrowded. Al Gore spoke first and tried to discount the demographic transition model as an appropriate solution to population control. Typical Gore, I am rich with a big carbon footprint, but you are not allowed.

Now the Vatican is in a different political bed than in Cairo. As Time reported,

An unusual convergence of interests between Roman Catholic and Muslim leaders put the organizers of the United Nations-sponsored conference on the defensive around the flash points of abortion and sex education for teens.

In the Encyclical, Pope Francis rationalizes the latest affiliation and position by dismissing those who question the evidence. Scientists practicing proper skeptical science and others with alternative views are dismissed in a very unchristian manner.

Obstructionist attitudes, even on the part of believers, can range from denial of the problem to indifference, nonchalant resignation or blind confidence in technical solutions.

Luckily, the climate change portion of the Encyclical is minimal and wrong. The evidence provided shows that those with “obstructionist attitudes” on climate are correct. The main theme of the Encyclical is population and its errant ways concerning the environment. This shifts the focus away from climate and back to the larger issue of overpopulation, which is good because that is an easier debate. The public understands the fundamentals of population dynamics better than the complexities of climate. Besides, Catholics reject the church view on birth control as the statistics indicate. This trend occurred despite the fact that birth control was mandated in an earlier Encyclical Humanae Vitae. It is a fascinating position taken by men who will not allow women to be priests and practice the most unnatural behavior of celibacy. As a defrocked priest friend of mine, now married told me, I laugh when I remember, as a single celibate priest, counseling couples about marriage.

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dp
July 5, 2015 6:56 pm

It has been lost on the lot of you that the population problem is identified thus: There are too many Americans. When that problem is solved (We’re being diluted even now by the greatest migration in modern times) there will be too many (pick a population). An so on, until only nation states that cannot be diluted are left and all else will serve them. That is how the liberal utopia ends – with elitists and sheeple. One can imagine a time when weapons of mass destruction will not fall from the skies but be built into the infrastructure of society as a tether to maintain order. I like that it sounds crazy enough to be possible. My thanks to Senator Timothy Wirth and Hans Schellnhuber for the idea.

Reply to  dp
July 5, 2015 7:04 pm

If there are too many Americans according to liberals, why are liberals so hell bent on importing more people to become Americans?

Charlie
Reply to  tomwtrevor
July 5, 2015 7:16 pm

Tom when people refer to Americans in a negative light from other countries they are referring to American born Caucasian males. Never mind Hispanics are the largest ethnic group now. Just thought I’d clear up the political lingo here.

MarkW
Reply to  tomwtrevor
July 6, 2015 6:27 am

They aren’t being imported in order to be come Americans.
Just listen to La Raza if you want to know what the agenda is.

Frederick Michael
July 5, 2015 7:18 pm

The common misquote about the love of money is even farther off than you think.
For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evils. – 1 Timothy 6:10a (ESV)

Pamela Gray
July 5, 2015 7:54 pm

I couldn’t see a whole lot of clear evidence that would allow me to trace one foot after the other. I think this is just the mishmash noisy sound of wrong headed thinking in the guise of benevolence. Religous and watermelon types often share this in common: they seem to know what will save us from ourselves. They see very little of what we do that is good for us (in their view), and spend much time telling us what is not good for us. Mixed in the apocalyptic noise is the cacophony of suggestions as to what is good for us.
Gives me a headache.

Reply to  Pamela Gray
July 5, 2015 8:33 pm

I feel your pain. Add to this that what’s good for one could be deadly for another.
The very notion of “the greatest good for the greatest number of people” is totalitarian (fascist) in essence, and leads to misery for all.

markl
July 5, 2015 8:08 pm

The goal of AGW proponents is to destroy Capitalism. Population control, wealth redistribution, climate change, and cleansing the environment, are all sidebars. It was easy to enlist the Environmentalists to ‘the cause’ since they are openly anti human. Cripple energy and you cripple Capitalism. Britain’s aluminum smelters are gone due to carbon taxes and energy cost. Heavy industry produces large amounts of CO2 so control their source of energy and they disappear. An audacious plan being supported by big money and power and being orchestrated by the UN under the guise of Agenda21. Capitalism has always stood in the way of Marxism/Socialism/One World Government type movements and AGW is the bogeyman du jour to get them there. They will fail because people aren’t that submissive when it comes to their standard of living and there are far too many middle class people today that like their lives and won’t drink the kool aid. The EU is the start of the plan. It was easy for the EU to mandate CO2 reductions for all the members but I doubt they’ll be able to force the people to burn down their village to save it.

Eugene WR Gallun
July 5, 2015 8:11 pm

I don’t think i will ever finish this but the two verses i have done do make a point.
Pope Francis Sings His Version Of A Famous Religious Song
Or The New Useful Idiot
Well, I don’t care if it rains and freezes
Long as I got my plastic Jesus
Riding on the dashboard of my car
Al Gore’s beside Him so I know
It’s Hell on earth despite the snow
I’m racing to the global climate war
It’s Armageddon straight ahead!
Where poverty is finally dead
For wealth sets each against all others
The Covenant within the Ark
Is best fulfilled by Karl Marx
Poverty will make us pauper brothers!
It is this Pope’s twisted reasoning. Doubt if I will finish it but you get the idea.
Eugene WR Gallun

Reply to  Eugene WR Gallun
July 5, 2015 8:36 pm

If we are to believe that, indeed, Christmas Eve
Celebrates what, in fact, has been done,
Then the time of Big Bang we could certainly hang
Circa March twenty-fifth, zero one.

Reply to  Alexander Feht
July 6, 2015 12:36 am

Can I be Christmas Adam?

OK S.
July 5, 2015 8:33 pm

I thought Acton’s quote worth expanding a bit more:

I cannot accept your canon that we are to judge Pope and King unlike other men, with a favourable presumption that they did no wrong. If there is any presumption it is the other way, against the holders of power, increasing as the power increases. Historic responsibility has to make up for the want of legal responsibility. Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men, even when they exercise influence and not authority, still more when you superadd the tendency or the certainty of corruption by authority. There is no worse heresy than that the office sanctifies the holder of it.

robert_g
Reply to  OK S.
July 5, 2015 10:26 pm

Thanks, I’ll stick with the CliffsNotes version (for which Lord Acton should consider himself lucky)

OK S.
Reply to  robert_g
July 6, 2015 5:47 am

Well, I’ve not read Creighton’s The Italian Princes (nor am I Roman Catholic), so can’t really judge Acton’s response. But at least he’s not wishy-washy–he offers no apologies for the abuses of authority by his fellow Catholics nor by his fellow aristocrats–and his observations on those abuses are accurate.

David A
Reply to  OK S.
July 6, 2015 2:26 am

‘Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”
=========================================
IMV power only REVEALS corruption, Having been in a position of leadership and appointing others to leadership, I can say that some, given new leadership/power, immediately displayed abuse of power in disparate manners, while others remained honorable. The corruption was there all along, but only when given power was it revealed. Over time I became better at choosing.
it should also be pointed out that this quote is in reference to power “over others”, as opposed to power of individual liberty, free choice to live where one wants, work in whatever profession one chooses, own land, etc. It is power over others that is a “necessary evil” to be strictly limited. However, individual power often “reveals” corruption as well. I have seen many a young man destroyed by a well paid job, as the funds went to various vices that ultimately ruined their lives. However these examples have only themselves to blame.
George Washington is a prime example of one NOT corrupted by power. This great man warned the US citizens that such liberties as were established by the US, could only be successful by a moral people. This deep thought and truth should be, IMV, contemplated a great deal more. Of course, immoral leadership under a central authoritarian government is even worse.

MarkW
Reply to  David A
July 6, 2015 6:32 am

The problem is that even good men, when given access to power will tend to get frustrated with the resistance of others, and after a time, start to use the power that they have to eliminate opposition to their goals. After all, they are just trying to help people, if a few unreasonable opponents have to be crushed along the way, so be it.

Bubba Cow
July 5, 2015 8:39 pm

“Long as I got my plastic Jesus
Riding on the dashboard of my car”
brought back old friends, now gone
thanks

Felix Jury
July 5, 2015 8:58 pm

I think if there is any thing that should be tackled are corrupt Govt’s that keep their people in poverty and I note that a lot of them are holding their hands out for money from the wealthy Govt’s through this so called climate warming farce .
We are capable of feeding every one on this planet with plenty of spare . Educated people do not over populate and I note that my Roman Catholic friends are not interested in what the Pope says about birth control .

July 5, 2015 9:31 pm

Reblogged this on The GOLDEN RULE and commented:
This article has so many important messages that need publicizing.
Perhaps this is best highlighted by the following extracts:
“The latest Encyclical by Pope Francis is a revolutionary document in which it appears Pope Francis decided that overpopulation is a bigger problem than Church doctrine, especially when the increased population is industrialized, developed and prosperous. These are exactly the positions underlying the goals of the UN Agenda 21, the White House, and most other nations. Like them, the Encyclical uses global warming as a front for a political agenda. ……….”
“These actions explain Wirth’s truncated comment discussed earlier in which the last phrase shows global warming was just a vehicle for the greater objective of population control. ”
So, for those interested in facts and truths, this is an enlightening article. Another dimension in the debate about all the issues of global warming, the Church view and its attempt to influence the public. (Not because man is “warming the planet dangerously”, but because overpopulation is counterproductive to the future home comforts of the rich”).
Proof that the alarmist agenda is the major issue, regardless of scientific facts.
[Bold emphasis above, mine).

Richard111
July 5, 2015 10:39 pm

Interesting to read the global population meme being discussed so publicly. Some thoughts. Modern birth control is a technological achievement. Shutting down western technology and handing wealth to the poor does not enable the poor to buy technology that is no longer in production. Moving a white goods production factory to the poor nations is fairly straight forward. Moving a science/chemistry research laboratory is not so easy without a technological and educational base already in place.
As some famous person once said “We live in interesting times.”

July 5, 2015 11:56 pm

That experienced political campaign director I used to know – I once asked her opinion about climate change. She replied “All this green nonsense – it’s closet racism. They want to deny Africa cheap energy, to keep them poor”.
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2015/07/05/climate-concerns-fading-despite-paris-hype/

The Ghost Of Big Jim Cooley
Reply to  M Simon
July 6, 2015 12:43 am

Yes, but absurd on two points.
First of all, there is no conspiracy to keep Africa poor, the idea is completely and utterly stupid. Western countries like my own, Britain, have gone out of their way to try and help Africa, but their culture, beliefs and way of life gets in the way of the continent ever taking care of itself. They are incapable, and forever reliant on other nations to help them.
Secondly, almost any action that doesn’t directly serve them is a ‘racist’ one, according to may of them I have spoken to. Racism exists, I’m not denying that, but the race card is used over and over. Black people always gloss over the racism that comes from black on white, as well.

MarkW
Reply to  The Ghost Of Big Jim Cooley
July 6, 2015 6:35 am

They say that they want to help the Africans, and a few of them probably do believe that they are helping them. But in reality their “help” is what is hurting the Africans.
First by exporting socialism to them, second by providing aid that destroys the local economy and further makes the locals dependant on govt and aid.

July 6, 2015 12:33 am

“A less controversial argument was that the climate wars had little or nothing to do with science – it was all about politics, which is to say power and money. That was never a minority viewpoint but I think it’s a journey that a lot of newly converted skeptics go on. Some skeptics are welded to the “point out the flaws in the science” approach and they’ll do a few mea culpas and amend their ways, as well as retracting all those crap papers. That’s never once happened.”
https://thepointman.wordpress.com/2015/06/26/there-can-be-no-doubt-now/
Pointman

David Cage
July 6, 2015 12:51 am

You are wrong about the policy behind global warming action groups. They do not want socialism they actually have openly stated they want a return to what they see as benevolent feudalism. This requires poor access to transport for the masses ensured buy a costly energy policy. This means they are then forced to work for the local land owner who of course would be the wealthy celebrities as well as the existing aristocracy who currently are the greatest buyers of land.
Of course the benevolent part would rapidly disappear at the very first sign of the shortages that inevitably occur in even the tiniest downturns in what without cheap energy is a marginal existence.

David Cage
July 6, 2015 12:54 am

Would it be possible to have an edit facility please? The buy instead of by was the result of cutting out a bit and leaving the wrong by. Sorry about that.

rtj1211
July 6, 2015 2:13 am

‘it appears Pope Francis decided that overpopulation is a bigger problem than Church doctrine, especially when the increased population is industrialized, developed and prosperous’
Actually the indstrialisation and prosperity was- and is transient for the majority. Automation using robots is restoring poverty in cities rather than on the land of pre-industrial feudalism. Automation excludes huge numbers from wealth creation and concentrates it in far fewer hands.
If you want to promote capitalism you have to face this and explain why replacing humans with robots is not economic genocide. I’m not saying it is, I’m saying it MIGHT be.
Thing with capitalism is that the worst morals can make the most money sometimes. If that happens, quoting the bible is for the birds. You ether lower your moral standards or regulate capitalism. Your choice as morally upstanding capitalists.
I personally put creating stable conditions for stable families to survive and thrive higher than any economic theory. So should all Americans if you believe in ‘the pursuit of happiness’. Your nation was founded to pursue happiness, not money, after all. Are you telling me that there is a greater happiness on earth than seeing your children grow up happy and inspired to give the same to their children??
Do you believe that the only way to achieve happiness is via Neoliberal economics??
If so, why???

Scottish Sceptic
July 6, 2015 2:52 am

The pope’s encyclical just didn’t make sense from a scientific viewpoint, so I couldn’t work out what on earth was the point of it until I realised that the encyclical wasn’t about climate, but instead climate was just being used a thin veneer to justify a whole raft of political actions.
But unfortunately, those political actions are as economically incompetent as the science is scientifically incompetent.
The climate is certainly being used for political ends.

johnmarshall
July 6, 2015 3:01 am

It is certainly political but a search for more power over the believers. Past times people were poorly educated and under developed so leant on the Church for guidance and comforf Now in Western countries people are educated and prosperous and have less reliance on the Church so believer numbers are falling. So the Church, through this Encyclical, must act.
Thanks Tim.

LarryFine
July 6, 2015 3:42 am

There is an evil spirit behind the environmental movement that wants to kill all humans. It may be invisible, but it’s not transparent; it’s very plain for all to see, for those with eyes to see.

Brian H
July 6, 2015 3:42 am

Tim, the population issue is as flimsy as the CO2 issue. The UN Population Survey’s “Low Fertility Band” (version 3 of its spreadsheet) is the only one that’s been close to accurate for decades, and it projects a peak, then decline, at about 8bn in the 2040s. Back <7bn by 2100.

July 6, 2015 4:38 am

This essay, like numerous other ones, points out that the whole “anthropogenic global warming” hogwash is really all about both politics and religion. Those two boil down to power. This is all about power over people and trying to drive the vast majority into poverty. Energy poverty.

cedarhill
July 6, 2015 5:02 am

Anthony Watts, James Delingpole, Richard Fernandez and Burt Rutan are cited on the back of the dust cover of David Archbald’s book Twilight of Abundance available at all the usual places on the web.
Anyone addressing the issue of population might want to review this book. There are many nations whose agricultural fails to produce enough food to feed their populations. Archibald points out the danger to the world’s food is cooling. It’s really, really simple math. Move the latitudes just a small bit and the grain producing belts start disappearing.
What’s interesting is both the melting-down-the-poles and the solar-grand-minimum-glaciation folks reach the same conclusion. Imho, the alarmists are simply wildly wrong in their analysis and their methods for solution of spreading misery and death to solve a problem they’re hiding. Call them sneaky .

MarkW
July 6, 2015 6:00 am

This paper was ruined by the unnecessary and blatant anti-Catholicism at the end.

Rick
Reply to  MarkW
July 6, 2015 7:24 am

Yes I thought the last 2 sentences were especially insufficient and I’m not Catholic.

Alba
July 6, 2015 6:32 am

Tim Ball points out, quite rightly, that some sayings are frequently misquoted. He then says:
“Catholics reject the church view on birth control as the statistics indicate.”
Now the members of the Catholic Church are found all over the world. That’s what ‘catholic’ means: universal. So when Tim Ball says, “Catholics reject the church view on birth control” and does not qualify the statement in any way it would be reasonable to assume that he is claiming that Catholics across the world reject the church view on birth control. He then claims to have evidence to back up this claim about what Catholics believe. But all that his statistics do is to refer to a survey carried out in the USA. So, at best all he can do is to claim that the majority of Catholics in the USA (who are a relatively small minority of all Catholics) reject the Church’s teaching. I suppose that it’s a good example of the old adage about ‘lies, dammed lies and statistics.” But somebody whose use of statistics is so sloppy should not really be writing articles for publication on this website.

Reply to  Alba
July 6, 2015 7:25 am

Catholics of my acquaintance in Latin America, including my wife, also use birth control. They must likewise do so in Europe, given its low birth rate.
Not a statistically significant sample, I know.

Eugene WR Gallun
July 6, 2015 7:09 am

A slight redo
Pope Francis Sings His Version Of A Famous Religious Song
or The New Useful Idiot
I don’t care if it rains and freezes
Long as I got my plastic Jesus
Riding on the dashboard of my car
I’m driving fast to where I’m going
Through carbon hell though it is snowing
Headed for that global climate war
It’s Armageddon straight ahead!
So Adam Smith must not be read
For wealth sets each against all others
The Covenant within the Ark
Is best fulfilled by Karl Marx
For poverty will make us pauper brothers!
Eugene WR Gallun

Dawtgtomis
Reply to  Eugene WR Gallun
July 6, 2015 8:51 am

Eugene,
Good one!
Tomis

Eugene WR Gallun
Reply to  Eugene WR Gallun
July 6, 2015 1:22 pm

A better version
I don’t care if it rains and freezes
Long as I got my plastic Jesus
Riding on the dashboard of my car
I’m driving fast to where I’m going
My horn a’ honking, headlights glowing
Racing to that global climate war
Its Armageddon straight ahead!
For just as Adam Smith has said
Creating wealth sets each against all others!
The Covenant within the Ark
Is best fulfilled by Karl Marx
Shared poverty will make us Christian brothers!
Eugene WR Gallun

Reply to  Eugene WR Gallun
July 6, 2015 1:25 pm

Do we get free CB brandy, too?

Dawtgtomis
July 6, 2015 8:55 am

I have observed that religious leaders are more often focused on propaganda than they are on practical solutions to mankind’s problems. The warmunists are particularly so.