Saturday, July 9, 2022

Vatican joins Paris Climate Agreement despite inclusion of abortion, population control agendas

The Vatican has formally joined the Paris Climate Agreement, known for its underlying abortion and population control agenda

  • The Vatican claims that in joining the Paris Agreement it is expressing its solidarity with the poor and future generations as those most affected by "climate change."
  • However, it has long been noted by pro-life advocates that the 2015 Agreement includes an underlying agenda to push abortion, contraception, and sterilization as necessary means of controlling the population and minimizing human consumption and use of the earth's resources.

In text of the Agreement, such issues are cloaked in phrases such as "gender equality" and "empowerment of women," and are joined to the presumed need to address climate change in a "toss in everything" approach

  • The Agreement states:
  • Parties should, when taking action on climate change, respect, promote, and consider their respective obligations on human rights, the right to health, the rights of indigenous peoples, local communities, migrants, children, persons with disabilities and people in vulnerable situations, as well as gender equality, empowerment of women and intergenerational equity.

Don’t be fooled by claims of 'consensus' on climate change, science is not a popularity contest

  • Pope Francis praised the agreement from its first adoption
  • In 2015, the pontiff said, "The climate conference has just ended in Paris with an agreement that many describe as historic."
  • The Pope then called on all nations to join in fulfilling its goals
  • Implementing it will require unanimous commitment and generous involvement by everyone

Today's announcement comes only one day after the European Union adopted a resolution titled "US Supreme Court decision to overturn abortion rights in the United States and the need to safeguard abortion rights and Women's health in the EU," in which the E.U. defends abortion as a "fundamental human right" and "calls on the governments of those states which have passed laws and other measures concerning bans and restrictions on abortion to repeal them and to ensure that their legislation is in line with internationally protected women's human rights."

  • Many see the Vatican's accession to the Paris Climate Agreement today as yet another step along what Voice of the Family called "the steady reversal of the Holy See's former vigilance on this issue [of abortion] and the increasing incidence of the Vatican and international anti-life and anti-family forces working together."

 

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/vatican-joins-paris-climate-agreement-despite-inclusion-of-abortion-population-control-agendas/?utm_source=featured&utm_campaign=usa 

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