ALEX NEWMAN: Amid UN Climate Summit, Religious Leaders Unveil New Ten Commandments

By Alex Newman

From thenewamerican.com

Photo: Yonatan SteinClimate activist Yosef Abramowitz holding new green Ten Commandments

SINAI, Egypt — Leaders of various religions and religious organizations gathered to repent of their alleged “climate” sins and usher in what they described as a new, universal “Ten Commandments.” Gathered in Sharm El Sheik and cities around the world amid the United Nations COP27 Climate Change Summit in Egypt, representatives of major Christian and Islamic denominations joined forces with all manner of pagans and heathens to unveil what they hope will be the new and improved moral code of the future.

After worldwide criticism, the new Ten Commandments were re-framed as “Ten Principles of Climate Repentance.” Critics still ridiculed the movement, joking that these religious leaders were hitching their wagons to what many scientists and experts have referred to as the discredited climate “religion” or even “cult.” But the events and the move toward a united global religious movement organized around “Mother Earth” are no laughing matter.    

The bizarre ceremonies, organized by the “Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development” (ICSD), were originally scheduled to take place at Mount Sinai on Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, near the Red Sea resort town of Sharm El Sheik as the UN climate summit takes place nearby. While some of the religious antics took place on the Sinai Peninsula, many of the festivities were held in London and Jerusalem after security concerns reportedly led Egyptian authorities to withhold permission for the original plan.

A key organizer of the global call for climate “repentance,” Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew — dubbed the “Green Patriarch” — issued a public statement denouncing the “abuse of nature and the exploitation of its resources” as a “sin against God … and the gift of creation.” In a press release about the effort, organizers said they hoped it “will inspire the people to act modestly and carry out actions for climate justice.”

The new ten commandments were listed as:

  • We are stewards of this world
  • Creation manifests divinity
  • Everything in life is interconnected
  • Do no harm
  • Look after tomorrow
  • Rise above ego for our world
  • Change our inner climate
  • Repent and return
  • Every action matters
  • Use mind, open heart

Another one of the ringleaders of the events, Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development boss Rabbi Yonatan Neril, rejected the idea that “religion” and “ecology” are separate and distinct from each other. “Many people fear that humans have irrevocably destroyed the ecology of ‘Eden’ on earth,” Rabbi Neril was quoted as saying in media reports, totally misrepresenting the Hebrew Scriptures found in Genesis. “But God created the world out of love for life on earth.”

Religious figures and people from around the world gather at COP 27 to call for climate action (Photographer Josef Abramowitz) (PRNewsfoto/The Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development and Josef Abramowitz)

Neril also clamed humanity needed a drastic reset of the systems of life and civilization. “We need to change the operating system that humanity generated and is degrading God’s creation,” he claimed. “We need to switch from greed, short-term thinking, and individualistic behavior to spiritual satisfaction, long-term thinking, and altruism. And by doing that we will address the symptoms of the problem and manifest a new earth.”

“Leveraging” so-called faith communities to “move the needle on climate advocacy is a deeply needed and worthwhile effort,” the controversial rabbi said. “While the national political culture is so divided, faith is this common ground that can soften the boundaries and open hearts and minds.” In other words, it is not enough for business and government to join the climate movement — religions and their adherents must join the crusade against CO2 and all that it represents as well.

Partnering with the Interfaith Center was the self-proclaimed “Elijah Board of World Religious Leaders,” an outfit that claims it “brings together some of the world’s most prominent religious figures from Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism and the Religions of India.” Also involved is the so-called Peace Department, a U.S.-based non-profit that says it is “designed to solve global coordination failures by making philanthropy and impact investing effective and scalable.” Finally, climate activist and tax-subsidized “green-energy” profiteer Yosef Abramowitz is a key figure, too.  

Global religious leaders promote climate action in London (photo: David Parry) (PRNewsfoto/The Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development and Josef Abramowitz)

The new moral commands delivered by the enviro-religious leaders come as the UN argues publicly that a new system of ethics and morality are needed to replace the old systems that supposedly put humanity in this alleged crisis. In a report on “Human Development” by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) for COP27 dubbed “Uncertain Times, Unsettled Lives: Shaping Our Future in a Transforming World,” the global environmental agency makes the secular call for a new moral order explicit and transparent.

“Evolutionary processes and ethical reasoning may have interacted in reaching the current prevailing configurations of behaviours and institutions,” the controversial UN report explains. “But today’s uncertain times have novel elements that present fundamentally new challenges, and those configurations may not be a good match.” (Emphasis added.) Basically, the original Ten Commandments delivered to Moses by the Creator of the Heavens and the Earth are not just obsolete, but contributing to the supposed “climate emergency.”

The implications of this are extraordinary. “In other words, ethics evolved from a past evolutionary stage of human history, and due to modern exigencies should be abandoned as obsolete,” explained ethicist Daniel Natal, host of The Daniel Natal Show, after reviewing the UN document. “In the vacuum created by the deletion of ethics, a new moral code can be uploaded.”

This seems to be what the UN is moving toward. “Uncertainty itself can be a source of knowledge to be mobilized to act differently, something that empowers individuals and societies to adopt fundamental changes in choices, that leads people to act according to new moral codes and that can enhance cooperation when it gives more salience to thinking about the future,” the UNEP report states, as if adopting a new moral code were as simple and reasonable as buying new shoes.   

It gets even stranger from there, Natal argued, suggesting that the new morality being advocated by the UN and its supporters may be somehow related to the “non-human entities” discussed on page 60 of the strange UNEP report. “Focusing on people–planet relationships highlights additional barriers and potentially new dimensions of inclusiveness,” the report says. “It opens avenues to explore moral or ethical questions around including nonhuman entities and the risks and impacts imposed on those en­tities through various policy choices.”

The term “non-human entities” was not defined in the document, something Natal said was very strange. “If talking about animals, why not write ‘animals’?” he asked. “If talking about plants, why not write ‘plants’? Non-human entities seems like a very strange choice of words.” However, there are several other possibilities that could be in play.

The Vatican and the UN are both openly preparing for the potential arrival of supposed extraterrestrials. Indeed, the UN discussed appointing an ambassador to potential aliens more than a decade ago, according to media reports from around the globe. The Vatican has also continued to express a deep interest in extraterrestrial life. Pope Francis — a leader in the global movement to unite the world’s religions — even said he would “baptize” aliens if they showed up.  

The principles and moral truths in the real Ten Commandments, delivered to Moses by God on Mount Sinai, have been the foundation for every advanced and civilized society in human history. Moral laws such as “thou shalt not murder,” “thou shalt not steal,” “thou shalt not bear false witness,” “thou shalt not commit adultery” and more are essential to individual liberty, prosperity, peace, and security. The effort to replace or even add to those has been widely regarded with suspicion and outright hostility around the globe.  

Journalist and analyst Leo Hohmann, a Christian, noted that projecting the “agenda of evil globalist predators,” as this initiative does, represents “major blasphemy in action on the part of these fake faith leaders.” “Climate hysteria, i.e. Earth worship, is a key component of the coming one-world religion and we’re seeing it on full display in Egypt this week at the United Nations COP 27 climate conference,” added Hohmann, pointing to the conference logo and the ceremony this week as evidence.

While the location of the place where the main gathering was supposed to take place this week amid COP27 is indeed known as Mount Sinai on maps, numerous experts and archeologists believe the real Mount Sinai from the Bible is actually located in modern-day Saudi Arabia. A great deal of evidence exists suggesting this is, in fact, the case. Either way, the implications of the growing push to bring “faith communities” and “religious leaders” of the world into the forefront of the globalist pseudo-environmentalist agenda has profound implications for humanity.

Indeed, the move comes amid more and more international meetings joining together the world’s religions. Often led by Pope Francis, who has come under growing criticism even from leading Catholic thinkers and clerics, these efforts have increasingly argued that all religions share the same basic beliefs and values. At the 10th World Assembly of Religions for Peace, world religious leaders made their goals and alignment with the UN clear: “We commit to human development as set forth in the [UN] Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),” the final declaration declared, a reference to a radical document touting “Mother Earth” that UN leaders repeatedly called the “masterplan for humanity.”

The New American magazine has been documenting the accelerating global push to unify the world’s religions for decades. Over 20 years ago, Senior Editor William F. Jasper wrote about the would-be New World Religion in these pages, and even then, the agenda was clear. “My hope is that this charter will be a kind of Ten Commandments, a ‘Sermon on the Mount,’ that provides a guide for human behavior toward the environment in the next century and beyond,” former Soviet dictator Mikhail Gorbachev said at the time.

The significance of this push for a new moral code and a unification of the world’s religions cannot be overstated. Under the guise of “saving Mother Earth” from humanity’s “climate sins,” the Bible — the very foundation of Western civilization — is under direct attack. Those who claim to hold biblical beliefs should not just refuse to go along with this dangerous agenda, but must reprove and expose it for what it is: a diabolical project from the pit of hell.  

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I have so much respect for our brother in Christ, Alex Newman. He attends these crazy U.N. inspired Climate summits so that we can know what is happening in our insane world!

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DeSantis Breaks Silence on Trump’s Attacks

From townhall.com

After cruising to victory in last Tuesday’s midterm election, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis answered questions this week, including on what has become something of an elephant in the Republican room — former President Donald Trump’s statements attacking DeSantis that drew the ire of many conservatives.

Asked what he thinks about Trump’s “special announcement” slated for 9:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday night and what his response to “some of the less than flattering comments” Trump made about the GOP governor — for whom Trump said he voted on Election Day — DeSantis broke his silence on Trump’s attacks, but took the high road.

“One of the things I’ve learned in this job is when you’re leading, when you’re getting things done, you take incoming fire,” DeSantis explained. “That’s just the nature of it. I roll out of bed in the morning, I’ve got corporate media outlets that have a spasm — just the fact that I’m getting up in the morning,” DeSantis said, choosing to not directly return the 45th president’s fire. 

“I don’t think any governor got attacked more, particularly by corporate media, than me over my four-year term,” DeSantis noted. “And yet, I think what you learn is all that’s just noise. Really what matters is, are you leading? Are you getting in front of issues? Are you delivering results for people? And are you standing up for folks?” DeSantis continued. “If you do that, then none of that stuff matters.”

“That’s what we’ve done,” DeSantis said of his first term as governor of Florida. “We focused on results and leadership.” 

“At the end of the day, I would just tell people to go check out the scoreboard from last Tuesday night,” DeSantis quipped to applause from the audience. “The fact of the matter is it was the greatest Republican victory in the history of the State of Florida.”

DeSantis’ response to the question about Trump’s attacks struck an entirely different tone than Trump has employed in the wake of the disappointing midterm cycle. As Townhall reported last Thursday night, with midterm races still yet to be called in key states, Trump issued a statement targeting Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who walloped Democrat Charlie Crist in one of the few clear GOP victories of what was supposed to be a national “red wave” night in repudiation of President Biden’s agenda. 

Trump’s lengthy statement began by using his new nickname for DeSantis — for whom he voted in Florida this week — “DeSanctimonious,” and called him “an average REPUBLICAN Governor with great Public Relations” who “has the advantage of SUNSHINE.” Trump also claimed “people from badly run States up North would go [to Florida] no matter who the Governor was, just like I did.”

Trump’s accusatory statement continued, saying “Ron DeSanctimonious is playing games!” by answering questions about a Trump 2024 run by saying he was focused on his now-wildly successful gubernatorial race and leading Florida. According to Trump, “in terms of loyalty and class, that’s really not the right answer.”

In terms of loyalty and class, DeSantis showed more of both in his answer on Tuesday. Source

I for one am glad that he did break his silence!

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Russian Missiles Cross into NATO Member Poland, Kill 2: Senior US Intelligence Official

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From foxnews.com

Russian missiles flew over NATO territory and killed two people in Poland Tuesday, a senior U.S. intelligence official told The Associated Press. 

The Polish government has not immediately confirmed the report, but one spokesman Piotr Mueller told the publication that top leaders were holding an emergency meeting over the “crisis situation.”

Two people were reportedly killed after a projectile struck and area where grain was drying in the village of Przewodów near the Ukrainian border.

Fox News could not immediately reach NATO or the Polish defense ministry for confirmation on the strikes.

The Pentagon told reporters that it was taking the reports “seriously and looking into them.

“Right now we are aware of the press reporting on this and we have no information at this time to corroborate those reports,” Pentagon Press Secretary Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder said. “I don’t want to speculate or get into hypotheticals when it comes to our security commitments.

“We’ve been crystal clear that we will defend every inch of NATO territory,” he said in reference to Article 5. 

President Biden has repeatedly said the U.S. will be steadfast in its support for Poland or any NATO member nation in the face of Russia’s aggression.

After traveling to Poland earlier this year to meet with officials and Ukrainian refugees who fled the war-torn nation during the early days of the war, Biden issued a stark tone on Washington’s stance. 

Think about moving in one single inch of NATO territory, one sacred obligation. We have a sacred obligation under Article five to defend each and every inch of NATO territory with the full force of our collective power.

“Don’t even think about moving on one single inch of NATO territory,” Biden said speaking from Warsaw in March. “We have a sacred obligation under Article 5 to defend each and every inch of NATO territory with the full force of our collective power.”

Biden renewed these commitments in later September when he address Russian President Vladimir Putin from the White House and said, “We’re fully prepared to defend…our NATO Allies. To defend every single inch of NATO territory — every single inch.  

“So, Mr. Putin, don’t misunderstand what I’m saying: every inch,” he added. 

PRAY!

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GOP NYPD Detective Takes Congressional Seat from Democrats for First Time in Decades

From westernjournal.com

If the Republicans win back the majority in the House of Representatives — as they’re almost certain to do at this point — they have a former law enforcement agent from New York to thank for one of the bigger flips of the 2022 midterms.

On Monday, election data provider Decision Desk HQ officially called the race in New York’s 4th Congressional District for the GOP’s Anthony D’Esposito. While The Associated Press had called the race last week, the call from one of the biggest election data sources in the media put the final nail into the Democratic coffin in a seat they’ve controlled since the 1990s.

As of Tuesday morning, with 96 percent of the vote in, D’Esposito leadsDemocratic nominee Laura Gillen by a 51.9 to 48.1 percent margin.

After three races were called on Monday night, the Republicans sit at 217 House seats — one short of the majority needed. While nothing is ever certain, that means the Democrats must win every race not currently called, 14 in all.

Despite Republicans underperforming nationally, D’Esposito was one of the bright spots in last week’s midterms. According to Ballotpedia, the Cook Partisan Voter Index lists New York’s 4th Congressional District at D+5. While the district on the western side of Long Island was redrawn somewhat after the 2020 election, it’s estimated President Joe Biden would have taken 56.8 percent of the vote in the new district.

The seat was previously held by Democratic Rep. Kathleen Rice, who said she would not run for re-election earlier this year. Carolyn McCarthy, best known as a gun control activist, had held the seat prior to that, as well.

D’Esposito, a former New York Police Department detective, is on the town board of Hempstead. On his campaign website, D’Esposito said he was “running for Congress because Nassau County needs a strong voice in Washington that’s focused on the things that matter most — tax relief, public safety and easing the burden on the middle class.”

“As a Hempstead Town Councilman, Anthony believes in protecting taxpayers by ‘doing more with less’ and has used this approach to provide effective, conservative leadership in America’s largest town,” D’Esposito said. “He has cut or frozen taxes in each of the last four budgets passed by the Hempstead Town Board — resulting in multiple credit rating upgrades from respected Wall Street credit rating agencies Moody’s Investors Service and S&P Global Ratings

“Anthony led the Town’s pandemic response, providing assistance to local businesses, healthcare providers and struggling families. As Councilman, Anthony helped address food insecurity, enable businesses to keep their doors open and support local schools, hospitals and first responders.  This built upon Anthony’s work to help Nassau County in the aftermath of the devastation caused by Superstorm Sandy.”






D’Esposito’s win gives the GOP 11 seats in the New York delegation to the next Congress. Despite the fact New York lost a seat due to reapportionment, that’s still a significant improvement over the current makeup. With 27 representatives from New York at present, the Democrats make up 19 members of the delegation, with Republicans only sending eight representatives to Washington.

This represents a pretty significant underperformance by the Democrats; according to CNN, the new electoral map in the state “most likely gives Democrats an advantage in 19 districts.” With only 15 wins, if the Republicans have a narrow majority in the House, as they’re projected to, the GOP can thank the Empire State — and, in particular, Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin, who led a spirited challenge against Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul and helped shepherd the Republicans to major gains in New York state.

In an interview with Fox News Radio, D’Esposito credited independent and crossover voters who trusted him to deliver the goods for his Long Island district.

“We have a real opportunity, especially with four members of the Republican Party [from Long Island] and what will be the majority — I think if we work together, we can deliver some great things for Long Island,” he added.

D’Esposito certainly has a chance to do that. As for Lee Zeldin, while he won’t be going to the governor’s mansion in Albany, he could still be taking on a bigger role.

As Fox News notes, thanks to the fact New York’s conservatives over-performed in an election where that was rare from a national perspective, many are touting him as the next head of the Republican National Committee. Considering that he might have saved the party and the country from two years more of the Biden administration going unchecked by Congress, the RNC could certainly make worse choices. Source

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