On Christmas day, when Christians are celebrating the birth of their
Saviour, King Charles III used his Christmas message to push the
“climate change” narrative.
“Out of God’s Providence, we are
blessed with much and it is incumbent on us to use this wisely. However,
service to others is but one way of honouring the whole of creation,
which after all is a manifestation of the divine. This is a belief
shared by all religions,” Charles III said.
Then he slipped
seamlessly into climate activism. “To care for this creation is a
responsibility owned by people of all faiths and of none. We care for
the Earth for the sake of our children’s children. During my lifetime
I’ve been so pleased to see a growing awareness of how we must protect
the Earth and our natural world as the one home we all share.”
What
has that message got to do with the birth of Jesus and Jesus’ message
for the world? Is he conflating religions? Is he attempting to dilute or
usurp the “Our Saviour is born” message? Or, perhaps, he is attempting
to merge his own beliefs into another to create a universal belief
system he thinks we should all follow...<<<Read More>>>...