Throughout the 6,000-year conflict between Christ and Satan, the great moral issues have historically been sin, disobedience, rebellion, apostasy, and lawlessness. All of this has changed because of Rome. These days, sustainability, biodiversity, clean energy, and climate change are the primary and decisive moral imperatives. The beast, the image, and the false prophets were once our great enemies in the last days, according to the Book of Revelation. This is changing, too. Today, these bad actors have become our new friends and allies in the fight against greenhouse gases.
Adventist News Network, the official news channel of the General Conference, published an article describing ADRA, the humanitarian arm of the church, as “champions” for climate resilience at COP29. The United Nations’ 2024 Climate Change Conference (COP29) took place in Baku, Azerbaijan, from November 11-22, 2024, and Seventh-day Adventists, through ADRA, sent their official delegates to COP29 to take part in the debates and decide on the climate agendas. [1]
ADRA Germany pledged their commitment to assist, adhere to, and collaborate with the United Nations and its supporting agencies in the fight against climate change through “global climate policies.”
• “ADRA is ready to support the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and all partners in integrating humanitarian perspectives into global climate policy. We must act decisively and inclusively to address the urgent needs of those most affected and at the same time pave the way for a just and sustainable future.” [2]
The problem with this statement and ADRA’s involvement in these climate conferences is that Pope Francis’ climate encyclical Laudato Si’ is playing a significant role in influencing the global climate change agenda, including discussions at United Nations climate conferences. In fact, Laudato Si’ has helped to galvanize faith-based organizations worldwide to engage more actively in the climate agenda, often working in collaboration with the UN and other international bodies.
Pope Francis addressed COP29 through his representative, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, who read the Pope’s message to the assembly. [3] The leader of the Catholic Church plays both a symbolic and practical role at the COP conferences. He is widely regarded as the most prominent moral and spiritual leader of the climate change movement. The Pope’s message also transcends religious boundaries and appeals to all leaders, including secular ones. Additionally, the Pope is recognized as the climate movement’s unifying voice, thanks to Laudato Si’. [4]
According to its official published reports, ADRA is participating at COP29 on behalf of the 22 million members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. [5] We are now part of a vast religious and political alliance that is coming together to save the world. At the head of this global effort is Pope Francis, the climate change savior who is pushing Laudato Si’ and his green climate encyclical that includes a Sunday rest provision for the world. If Rome can declare a worldwide climate crisis, they can unify the people, encourage nations to pass laws, and persecute their perceived enemies.
For generations, Rome has attempted to build a new social, religious, and political movement for the unification of the world. They have now found it in the new green environmental movement, and Seventh-day Adventists are now in full collaboration. Tragically, we have unwise leaders working to foster a spirit of cooperation with the Vatican, UN, the EU, the WEF, and other globalists in order to save the earth.
Once again, we are witnessing an attempt to bring about a decline in our faith as a growing number of Seventh-day Adventists abandon their belief in Revelation 13, 17, and 18 and instead refocus their emphasis on addressing the climate agenda through Catholic social teachings and secular ideologies. We are indeed witnessing the devil’s assault against the faith (Revelation 12:17). There is a relentless, unyielding battle between the Three Angels’ Message and the climate superstitions of Babylon. Why can’t we recognize this? Instead of helping others see the everlasting gospel, which would help people escape the coming deception during the mark of the beast, it seems that the world is helping us to embrace radical environmentalism and explore the mystical wine of Mother Earth philosophies.
“Many souls will come from other denominational churches, and at the eleventh hour will obey all the truth, because they have not set themselves in array against heaven’s light, but lived up to all the light they had: while those who have had great light, large privileges and opportunities, and have failed to live in the light and walk in the light, will drop out by the way. Their light will shine less and less until their lamps will go out” (1888 Materials, p. 710).
Sources
[1] https://adventist.news/news/adra-champions-climate-resilience-solutions-for-vulnerable-communities
[2] https://apd.media/news/archiv/16473.html
[4] https://www.ncronline.org/earthbeat/faith/10-year-mark-pope-francis-seen-global-leader-environment
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