Ecumenical Patriarchate: Ecology Most Important Issue Facing Orthodox

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September 1, 2014 (Source: http://www.patriarchate.org/news/)

Original reported on August 30

For the full Patriarchal Encyclical go here. Protecting the environment and good stewardship is, of course, necessary. But, when this is all someone ever talks about and neglects the weightier matters, something is very much wrong.  The Ecumenical Patriarch, of course, is more concerned with an earthly tree, than with the Tree of the Cross (as evidenced by his preaching of the ecumenical heresy, modernist heresy, support for abortion ‘rights’, his syncretistic prayer services with Muslims, etc).

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frsteven

It’s worse than that. Environmentalism, as preached by Bartholomew, is not at all a worthy though secondary issue. It is a key building block in the NWO. This is an assignment from his handlers, not a misguided, quixotic personal interest.

HmkEnoch

Anything as preached by Bartholomew is bad and has an ulterior motive. St. Macarios of Corinth did more for the ‘environment’ by giving people penances of planting trees than anything Bartholomew has ever done! This is of course one of the major problems with the World Patriarchates rhetoric; they often say things that, taken and isolated in themselves, do not appear bad and may not be at all, but, they are generally not isolated so, but, connected to larger agenda. Or what they say may in one sentence by acceptable, but, then, a little bit later the ambiguity is thrown in which spoils the whole of it. (A little leaven leavens the whole lump.)

HmkEnoch

Nothing the Phanar does is a misguided quixotic personal interest! He falls more into the Anglo-American power bloc. The Phanar has, since the 20s, been essentially controlled by the Anglo-American establishment. First the British, then, in the late 40s the CIA. The MP was totally controlled by the Soviet powers [ whereas now it tends to form a self-sustaining and somewhat independent power bloc in Russia that is just as likely to ally as betray depending upon their own selfish interests; a sort of perversion of Orthodox symphonia. The Phanar, however, as you note, Fr. Steven, is part and parcel of the New World Order.

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