When Pope Frances comes to the U.S. in September he will directly challenge the “American idea” of God-given rights embodied ina founding document of our country, the Declaration of Independence, according to top Vatican adviser Jeffrey Sachs.
Sachs, who is also a special advisor to the UN and directs the Earth Institute at Columbia University, may have inadvertently revealed a global game plan in play by world leaders.
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Thats a BIG if. It sounds too bazaar to be true.
Can we protest his visit, like the democrats did when Netanyahu came?
Another idiot who doesn’t like TheAmerican people having power over themselves, and wants our Cons$#%&!@*ution gone.
Wouldn’t surprise me, he doesn’t speak or act like any pope I’ve known In seventy years.
The apostate church, who believe The Lie, not the true believers who endure until the end. The apostate church applies the label of “christianity” and may even go through the motions, but there heart is far from it. That is the true definition of religion, a set of man-made rules. The pope is about to change the rules, & the religious will follow. But for those who understand it’s not a religion, but a relationship, will see past the lie. And because they know the Truth, they will be delivered up to be killed. The true Puppet Master pulls the strings of the elite, and he hates the Truth.
Pope Francis has already claimed that capitalism is the new tyranny and that Europe should open its borders to Muslims as Islam is a religion of peace. Sach’s claim that the Pope is on the way to the US to attack our sovereignty along with Obama doesn’t seem to far-fetched.
The United States, Sachs writes in the Jesuit publication, America, is “a society in thrall” to the idea of unalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. But the “urgent core of Francis’ message” will be to challenge this “American idea” by “proclaiming that the path to happiness lies not solely or mainly through the defense of rights but through the exercise of virtues, most notably justice and charity.”
In these extraordinary comments, which cons$#%&!@*ute a frontal $#%&!@*ault on the American idea of freedom and national sovereignty, Sachs has made it clear that he hopes to enlist the Vatican in a global campaign to increase the power of global or foreign-dominated organizations and movements.
Sachs takes aim at the phrase, which comes from America’s founding do$#%&!@*ent, the United States Declaration of Independence, that:
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”
These rights sound good, Sachs writes, but they’re not enough to guarantee the outcome the global elites have devised for us.
Global government, he suggests, must make us live our lives according to international standards of development.
“In the United States,” Sachs writes, “we learn that the route to happiness lies in the rights of the individual. By throwing off the yoke of King George III, by unleashing the individual pursuit of happiness, early Americans believed they would achieve that happiness. Most important, they believed that they would find happiness as individuals, each endowed by the creator with individual rights.”
While he says there is some “grandeur in this idea,” such rights “are only part of the story, only one facet of our humanity.”
The Sachs view is that global organizations such as the U.N. must dictate the course of nations and individual rights must be sacrificed for the greater good.
One aspect of this unfolding plan, as outlined in the Sachs book, The End of Poverty, involves extracting billions of dollars from the American people through global taxes.
“We will need, in the end, to put real resources in support of our hopes,” he wrote. “A global tax on carbon-emitting fossil fuels might be the way to begin. Even a very small tax, less than that which is needed to correct humanity’s climate-deforming overuse of fossil fuels, would finance a greatly enhanced supply of global public goods.” Sachs has estimated the price tag for the U.S. at $845 billion.
In preparation for this direct $#%&!@*ault on our rights, the American nation-state, and our founding do$#%&!@*ent, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon told a Catholic Caritas International conference in Rome on May 12 that climate change is “the defining challenge of our time,” and that the solution lies in recognizing that “ humankind is part of nature, not separate or above.”
The pope’s expected encyclical on climate change is supposed to help mobilize the governments of the world in this crusade.
If they want to change our founding do$#%&!@*ents they will have a fight on their hands. It is our duty to defend the cons$#%&!@*ution against a tyrannical government.
The Pope is out of line and my faith in GOD requires that I stand againsst his evilt
The Pope should open the Vatican doors to the Muslims. Share the wealth.
there would be no problem if not for the non believers.