Pope urges revolution
to save Earth,
fix 'perverse' economy
VATICAN CITY (AP) — In a sweeping environmental manifesto aimed at
spurring concrete action, Pope Francis called Thursday for a bold
cultural revolution to correct what he described as a "structurally
perverse" economic system where the rich exploit the poor, turning Earth
into an "immense pile of filth."
Francis framed climate change as an urgent moral issue to address in
his eagerly anticipated encyclical, blaming global warming on an unfair,
fossil fuel-based industrial model that harms the poor most.
Citing Scripture, his predecessors and bishops from around the world,
the pope urged people of every faith and even no faith to undergo an
awakening to save God's creation for future generations.
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1 comment:
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I learned the best PR skills from the best of the best,
your attempt is good, but.....
you need to listen and learn
from the band,
'The Who':
'Won't Get Fooled Again'
And
'My Generation'
don't think we need y'alls
services and help anymore,
EVER !!
Is my BC or check in the mail yet ?
thanks..
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