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The Religion of Earth Worship: “Climate Change”


Before you read the following Wall Street Journal Reports, you might wan to look at the following list I got from Wikipedia about religions that worship the Earth;

  • In Gaulish religion , Nantosuelta was a goddess of nature, the earth, fire, and  Reinach, S. (1922) Cultes, mythes et religions. 
    5 KB (711 words) – 22:50, 25 May 2013
  • Earth religion is a term used mostly in the context of neopaganism . Earth religions are also formulated to allow one to utilize the 
    29 KB (4,155 words) – 04:36, 30 December 2013
  • Lurbira was the goddess  of the earth  in the religion of the ancient Basques .  She was the mother of Ekhi  and Ilazki . Sources 
    516 B (64 words) – 23:44, 28 February 2012
  • the Pathinen Siddhar s for this earth around 43,71,101 B.C. in Divine Tamil Language . In fact, all the religions of this world either 
    2 KB (329 words) – 06:48, 7 January 2014
  • In ancient Roman religion  and myth , Tellus or Terra Mater (“Mother Earth”) is a  Price, Religions of Rome: A History (Cambridge 
    20 KB (2,832 words) – 20:04, 31 January 2014
  • Mazdaznan was a neo-Zoroastrian  religion which held that the Earth should be  The traditional God character of most religions has its 
    7 KB (964 words) – 11:34, 18 August 2013
  • Medicine for the Earth: How to Transform Personal and Environmental  Spirituality Earth-Based Religions Shamanism accessed 2/04/08  http://www.
    5 KB (722 words) – 18:55, 15 May 2013
  • an Earth  religion, one of several that    first contact with the Earth Alliance  in 2156 roots of all the Earth religions, past the doctrines 
    6 KB (915 words) – 09:48, 23 November 2013
  • The Earth Charter is an international declaration of fundamental values and  official body of the Baha’i Faith  religion reacted by saying ”
    15 KB (2,115 words) – 03:29, 16 September 2013
  • Religions for Peace, full name World Conference of Religions for Peace (WCRP) is a  as stopping war, ending poverty and protecting the earth.
    6 KB (860 words) – 14:41, 25 November 2013
  • In ancient Roman religion , Ops or Opis, (Latin : “Plenty”) was a fertility deity and earth -goddess  of Sabine  origin. Mythology
    4 KB (494 words) – 15:35, 28 December 2013
  • accompanied the Earth’s evolution throughout the existence of the Earth. Steiner’s writing, though appreciative of all religions and 
    57 KB (8,010 words) – 15:55, 17 January 2014
  • the political gender-bias of the religion, so a Goddess Worshipping  as part of the Earth environment, and also refer to Earth as “Mother
    43 KB (6,547 words) – 05:35, 28 January 2014
  • In some religions this takes the form of a Sky father  and an Earth mother , while in other religions the mated couple are a sky goddess 
    9 KB (1,224 words) – 21:47, 11 February 2014
  • The other thing is that Egyptians invented morality long before the major religions appeared on earth.  Morality is not just a system for 
    12 KB (1,761 words) – 06:06, 18 January 2014
  • cultures goddesses are associated with Earth , motherhood , love , and the household .  reconstructing polytheistic religions, including the 
    28 KB (4,023 words) – 00:13, 17 February 2014
  • Mormonism  in two years’ time would be stricken off the face of the earth.’  is swiftly invoked to punish religion, but justice goes limping 
    169 KB (25,284 words) – 22:41, 14 February 2014
  • tree), in religion or mythology, is the world    connection between Heaven  and Earth.  World religions regard the body itself as a temple 
    31 KB (4,399 words) – 04:00, 26 January 2014
  • Axis Mundi  | The center of the world or the connection between Heaven  and Earth in various religions and mythologies. |  Ayotha Amirtha
    8 KB (898 words) – 08:18, 4 February 2014
  • the Earth , and the universe  were created  by a supernatural  being in a single  Gould  consider science and religion to be two compatible 
    151 KB (20,960 words) – 08:18, 17 February 2014

Make no mistake about it, “Climate Change” has become a RELIGION. It’s followers will do anything, say anything and manipulate everything to gain acceptance.

Jerry Broussard

Large Arrows

Stephens: Climate Prophets and Profiteers

The most cynical part of John Kerry’s climate-change speech.

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Bret Stephens // @StephensWSJ // Bret.Stephens@wsj.com

 

Feb. 17, 2014 7:14 p.m. ET
The weirdest thing about John Kerry‘s weekend speech on climate-change—other than the fact that this is the same guy who in 1997 voted to forbid the U.S. from signing the Kyoto Protocol—is that it begins by quoting something Maurice Strong said at the U.N.’s 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro: “Every bit of evidence I’ve seen persuades me that we are on a course leading to tragedy.”

Maurice who?

Mr. Strong, a former oil executive from Canada (he was Pierre Trudeau’s pick to run state-owned Petro-Canada in the mid-1970s), was for many years the U.N.’s ultimate mandarin. He organized many of its environmental mega-confabs, including the 1972 Stockholm Conference and the 1992 Rio summit, before rising to become Kofi Annan’s right-hand man. At various times Mr. Strong has served as director at the World Economic Forum, chairman of the Earth Council and the World Resources Institute, vice chairman of the Chicago Climate Exchange and chairman of the China Carbon Corporation, to name just a few of his many prominent affiliations.

In 2005 it emerged that Mr. Strong, who was the chairman of the U.N. panel that created the Office of the Iraq Program, had accepted a check for close to $1 million from a South Korean businessman named Tongsun Park, who in the 1970s had been involved in an effort to bribe U.S. politicians. Mr. Strong claimed that the check, from a Jordanian bank, was meant as an investment in a family company that later went bankrupt. Mr. Park (who also sublet office space from Mr. Strong) later went to prison for trying to bribe U.N. officials overseeing the Oil-for-Food program that was propping up Saddam Hussein’s regime in Iraq. Mr. Strong was accused of no wrongdoing and has denied involvement in Oil-for-Food. He left the U.N. that year and moved to Beijing.

Draw your own conclusions. Ask yourself: Is this a guy who deserves a shout-out from the U.S. Secretary of State?

When John Kerry speaks, people wonder: Is he seriously clever or totally oblivious? Profound or void? Detective Columbo or Chance the gardener?

The secretary devoted much of his speech to venting spleen at those in the “Flat Earth Society” who dispute the 97% of climate scientists who believe in man-made global warming. “We should not allow a tiny minority of shoddy scientists and science and extreme ideologues to compete with scientific fact,” he said. Once upon a time people understood that skepticism was essential to good science. Now Mr. Kerry is trying to invoke a specious democracy among scientists to shut down democratic debate for everyone else.

This is of a piece with the amusing notion that the only thing standing in the way of climate salvation is a shadowy, greedy and powerful conspiracy involving the Koch Brothers, MIT’s Dick Lindzen, Oklahoma Sen.  Jim Inhofe and this newspaper’s editorial page. Oh, the power!

And yet there goes Mr. Kerry extolling Mr. Strong, who really does stand at the obscure intersection of public policy, private profits and the climate science that joins the two. “I have to disclose my own association with this process in my earlier role in the United Nations negotiations which established the basis for the development of these new [market] opportunities,” Mr. Strong said in a 2007 speech, noting his roles in the Chicago Climate Exchange and the China Carbon Corporation.

If  George W. Bush  had left office and immediately joined the boards of defense contractors building MRAPs for Iraq, hard questions would be raised. When Maurice Strong,  Al Gore and other climate profiteers seek to enrich themselves from policies they put into place while in office, it scarcely raises an eyebrow.

It should. The carbon-trading schemes enacted with such fanfare just a few years ago have effectively ceased to operate amid collapsing prices. The sustainable-energy craze produced the expensive bankruptcies of solar-panel maker Solyndra, Fisker Automotive and battery maker A123 Systems, to name a few. Germany, which has taken its climate-change fetish further than any other major economy, is now coming to grips with a comprehensive fiasco of higher energy prices and higher carbon emissions. Who would have thought that when the sun doesn’t shine or the wind doesn’t blow, people might still want to switch on the lights?

It is now the dogma of the left that any hint of doubt when it comes to predictions of climate doom is evidence of greed, stupidity, moral turpitude or psychological derangement. “Climate denial” is intended to be the equivalent of Holocaust denial. And yet the only people who’ve predicted anything right so far are those who foresaw that the Kyoto Protocol would fail, that renewable energies didn’t really work, and that climate bureaucrats accountable to nobody but their own sense of virtue and taste for profit were a danger to everyone.

Rereading Mr. Kerry’s speech, I have to say he really does come across as a true believer. That it begins by citing Maurice Strong, the ultimate cynic, tells you what you need to know about where this strain of true belief leads.

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