Humanity needs a global great reset because the unjust, pre-pandemic world is not worth going back to, Pope Francis asserted Monday. The pope’s vision for a new world begins with “a concrete collective commitment in favor of integral disarmament,” he noted.
Pope Francis says the the pre-pandemic world must be done away with, all militaries around the world dismantled, and that the earth is our mother who needs to be protected. Does the 'Vicar of Christ' not know that God has already ordained the global Battle of Armageddon, and has already foretold the complete destruction of Planet Earth in 2 Peter 3? Why does he speak as if Bible prophecy does not exist?
"For God hath put in their hearts to fulfil his will, and to agree, and give their kingdom unto the beast, until the words of God shall be fulfilled. And the woman which thou sawest is that great city, which reigneth over the kings of the earth." Revelation 17:17,18 (KJB)
Did you know that when Jesus gave The Revelation to His servant John that He devoted two whole chapters, 17 and 18, to the Roman Catholic Church and the Vatican respectively? Pope Francis may not ever preach the gospel, and he may not ever mention the Bible prophecy he is supposed to be the 'keyholder' of, but you can bet your last ten cents he is sure going to help fulfill it. Hey Frankie, what thou doest, do quickly, I would sure love to get on Flight #777 and get out of here.
Pope Francis Says Global Reset Is Real: No ‘Return to Normality’ After the Pandemic
FROM BREITBART NEWS: In a message to the Paris Forum on Peace, the pope painted a dire picture of a pre-coronavirus world dominated by corruption, war, and capitalistic oppression.
“The reality we knew before the pandemic was that wealth and economic growth were reserved for a minority while millions of people were unable to meet the most basic needs and lead a dignified life,” Francis said, “a world in which our Earth was plundered by a myopic exploitation of resources, by pollution, by ‘disposable’ consumerism, and wounded by wars and experiments with weapons of mass destruction.”
“I therefore renew my appeal,” he said, “let us take care of our Mother Earth, let us overcome the temptation of selfishness that makes us predators of resources, let us cultivate respect for the gifts of the Earth and creation, let us finally inaugurate an eco-sustainable lifestyle and society.”
“Return to normal would also mean a return to old social structures inspired by self-sufficiency, nationalism, protectionism, individualism and isolation,” he added, “and excluding our poorest brothers and sisters. Is this a future we can choose? In this globalized but torn world, the decisions we make today to get out of the crisis determine the ‘route’ of the generations to come,” he declared, and thus “we need a new way out” to “come out better than before. Hope invites us to dream big and give space to the imagination for new possibilities,” he said. “Hope is bold and incentivizes action based on the knowledge that reality can be changed.”
Our conscience calls us “not to follow the easy way of returning to a ‘normality’ marked by injustice, but to accept the challenge of assuming the crisis as a concrete opportunity for conversion, transformation, to rethink our lifestyle and our economic and social system,” he said.
The pope’s vision for a new world begins with “a concrete collective commitment in favor of integral disarmament,” he noted. “World military spending has now exceeded the level recorded at the end of the ‘cold war’ and is systematically increasing every year.”
The pontiff criticized arguments based on deterrence as “an abused idea” that in many cases “has been found to be fallacious, leading to major humanitarian tragedies.”
“It should also be emphasized that the logic of deterrence has been associated with the logic of the liberal market that armaments can be considered on a par with all other manufactured products and therefore, as freely marketable worldwide,” he warned. “It is therefore no coincidence that for years we have uncritically witnessed the expansion of the arms market globally.” READ MORE
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