Really? It was not to offend you, I am sorry you took it that way.
That you don’t share my favorable opinion of Pope Francis is not what offended me; you are entitled to your opinion, even on an orthodox Catholic website such as CAF. As you are fully aware, your hawking the despicable Club of Rome on a Catholic website is what offends me.
Yet I am not surprised by content of your reference,
infowars.com/club-of-rome…te-skepticism/ KSU edit. it isn’t the first time that religious right publications opted to kill the messenger with ad hominem attacks rather than discuss the message.The book was not about climate change it was about the limits of resources in our finite world and predictions if we refuse to live within our resources limits. The book was originally demonized but the predictions made were and continue to be accurate despite the demonetization.
**Oh, you poor persecuted Leftists; when someone actually does discuss and expose your message for what it is, you refer to it as “ad hominem attacks”. For the convenience of the objective posters on this thread, the following is from my “reference”, i.e., from my above-emboldened link:
QUOTE The Club of Rome’s 1972 publication The Limits To Growth was a Malthusian blueprint on how the human population needed to be reduced in order to prevent an ecological collapse, which in itself was merely a disguised version of the abhorrent eugenicist ideas that were circulating in the early part of the 20th century and eventually died out with Hitler. The widely discredited population bomb paranoia of the 70’s and 80’s was gradually replaced by the climate change fearmongering that we see the organization pushing today, which again is merely another regurgitation of the eugenics-obsessed policies of the elite.
Prominent members of the Club of Rome include Al Gore and Maurice Strong, both of whom are intimately involved with privately-owned carbon trading groups like the Chicago Climate Exchange, whose multi-million dollar profits are solely reliant on protecting the credibility of the man-made global warming thesis from skeptics who have challenged its legitimacy in light of the Climategate scandal.
On page 75 of their 1990 publication entitled The First Global Revolution, the organization outlined how they would manufacture ecological scares in order to manipulate the public into accepting the imposition of a dictatorial world government run by them. END QUOTE **
It has been awhile since I read the “Limits to Growth” I may be wrong, but I do not recall any mention of any religion in the book or its sequel. Can you state the forum rule that prevents discussion of the "Limits to Growth?
To verify the above I searched the 211 pages of the book for “religion” there was one reference as follows:
“In particular, those pursuits that many people would list as the most desirable and satisfying activities of man-education, art, music, religion, basic scientific research, athletics, and social interactions-could flourish.” pg. 175
In essence the authors refer to religion as one of “the most desirable and satisfying activities of man”.
**No, frobert, the authors did no such thing; it is “many people” who think of religion as desirable and satisfying, not the authors.You thus hoisted the authors by your own petard by pointing out that in a book, the scope of which is the entire world and its activities, religion is mentioned only once, and then only as an attempted camouflage for one of the anti-Catholic purposes of the book: population reduction in order to prevent an ecological collapse.
As I said in my earlier post, I’m not surprised you don’t care for my favorable impression of the Holy Father. In LAUDATO SI’, he ripped abortion and everything the Club of Rome stands for, especially Obama’s and the Left’s precious “carbon credits” scam. See #171:
QUOTE The strategy of buying and selling “carbon credits” can lead to a new form of speculation which would not help reduce the emission of polluting gases worldwide. This system seems to provide a quick and easy solution under the guise of a certain commitment to the environment, but in no way does it allow for the radical change which present circumstances require. Rather, it may simply become a ploy which permits maintaining the excessive consumption of some countries and sectors. END QUOTE
You undoubtedly are familiar with this exposé as well:
prisonplanet.com/flashback-obama-intimately-tied-to-carbon-trading-scam.html**