The "FrancisChurch" turns a bit snippy.
Margaret Archer, the president of the Pontifical Academy of Social
Sciences, has lashed out at the author of a recent essay, accusing him
of hate speech and moral depravity for questioning the Academy’s
position on climate change...Gennarini suggested that inviting UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon,
Professor Jeffrey Sachs of Columbia University, and former Senator Tim
Wirth, all of whom hold moral positions at variance with the Catholic
Church, may have been a mistake....
Those three could be invited to the Vatican, so long as they remained outside the walls, covered in sackcloth and ashes, and begging forgiveness. Then, after a week, ...well...
The problem began with a Bishop who--like a lot of Bishops--doesn't like to be criticized.
...Gennarini sent a series of questions about the workshop to the
Chancellor of the Pontifical Academies of Science and Social Sciences.
In responding,
Argentinian Bishop Marcelo Sanchez Sorondo accused skeptics of global
warming of being Tea Party flunkies and paid lobbyists of the oil
industry. Gennarini published this odd exchange...
The GloboWarmist bunch is pretty much the same worldwide, I guess..
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