Reason: None provided.
Melinda Gates is a Roman Catholic . . . but only in the loose sense that the current Pope is a "Roman Catholic". Read: Vatican mafia.
- Footnote: I've noticed that the modern "globalism" movement seems to be patterned after the older template set by Catholicism. Even the term "catholic" comes from the word meaning "universal, or global". So the "Catholic Church" means "the GLOBAL church". Like Catholicism, globalism is based on sin and indulgences. Under Catholicism, the world was ending due to your sinfulness, but you could get out of it by giving the church money. In globalism, the world is ALSO ending . . . due to the sinfulness of capitalism and consumption. This is causing global warming. But you can stave off Armageddon by sending the U.N.a global tax to create a slushfund for unelected, unaccountable technocrats. In Catholicism, the body was held to be immoral, with women pledging to be nuns. In globalism, the body is held to be immoral, with women vowing not to have babies due to their carbon footprint. Even their terminology is similar, with the Church controlling science and jailing Galileo for wrong-think as a "heretic," and Globalists controlling science and ostracizing [read: excommunicating] anyone who goes against science-by-politician as a "denialist". Denialist? That sounds religious in tenor. Long story short: A lot of the same social control mechanisms used by the church in the Middle Ages are being used now by technocrats, but with a secular twist. Globalism is merely religion, as re-envisioned by atheists. It has all the tools and outward trappings of a religion, but without God at its core. It's empty in its middle. Hollow.
4 days ago
2 score
Reason: Original
Melinda Gates is a Roman Catholic . . . but only in the loose sense that the current Pope is a "Roman Catholic". Read: Vatican mafia.
- Footnote: I've noticed that the modern "globalism" movement seems to be patterned after the older template set by Catholicism. Even the term "catholic" comes from the word meaning "universal, or global". So the "Catholic Church" means "the GLOBAL church". Like Catholicism, globalism is based on sin and indulgences. Under Catholicism, the world was ending due to your sinfulness, but you could get out of it by giving the church money. In globalism, the world is ALSO ending . . . due to the sinfulness of capitalism and consumption. This is causing global warming. But you can stave off Armageddon by sending the U.N.a global tax to create a slushfund for unelected, unaccountable technocrats. In Catholicism, the body was held to be immoral, with women pledging to be nuns. In globalism, the body is held to be immoral, with women vowing not to have babies due to their carbon footprint. Long story short: A lot of the same social control mechanisms used by the church in the Middle Ages are being used now by technocrats, but with a secular twist. Globalism is merely religion, as re-envisioned by atheists. It has all the tools and outward trappings of a religion, but without God at its core. It's empty in its middle. Hollow.
4 days ago
1 score