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The UN’s New World Religion
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The UN’s New World Religion

The UN’s climate agenda threatens not only nationhood and freedom, but also religion. The UN’s religion, on full display at the climate conference in Egypt, should alarm all people of faith. ...
Alex Newman

SINAI, EGYPT — Faith leaders of the world, unite! That was the message of self-styled representatives of major religions gathered on the Sinai Peninsula for the United Nations “climate” summit, a historic event infused with pagan and New Age spirituality from the moment attendees got off their CO2-spewing airplanes. 

The religious nature of the UN “Conference of the Parties 27” (COP27) was embedded into practically everything. Giant posters reading “Welcome to Egypt: The Dawn of Conscience,” featuring the Egyptian Sun god’s symbols in the official COP27 logo, greeted travelers arriving at the airport. In the center of the posters was a bizarre message from “The Declaration of Innocence Before Being Judged Before the Scale of Ma’at and Entering the Afterlife,” a pagan Egyptian document supposedly written more than 4,000 years ago. It included, among other messages about sin, “I have not polluted the water or the earth.”

Critics and prominent skeptical scientists such as MIT meteorology professor emeritus Richard Lindzen have long ridiculed man-made global-warming alarmism as a religious movement and even a “cult.” There is good reason for it. Then-UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) boss Rajendra Pachauri famously declared in 2015, “For me the protection of Planet Earth, the survival of all species and sustainability of our ecosystems is more than a mission. It is my religion and my dharma.” 

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