
Prophecy
Recon
w/ Joe Hawkins
Stay Awake!
1TH56
Keep Watch!
Therefore let us not sleep, as others do, but let us watch and be sober.

COP30 made one truth unmistakably clear: the climate movement is no longer just political—it's becoming openly spiritual, even religious. Beneath the speeches and carbon-reduction pledges was a near-universal interfaith convergence centered on “Mother Earth,” Indigenous rituals, and a new global moral framework that directly challenges the biblical worldview. Catholic, Protestant, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, and pagan representatives joined hands in what UN officials openly called a “spiritual coalition.” Their message was unmistakable: climate action is not just policy—it is a sacred duty grounded in a shared Earth-centered ethic. Meanwhile, Indigenous shamans, animistic chants, and pantheistic prayers saturated the event, pushing Christianity to the margins while elevating a globalized eco-spirituality.
This shift represents more than political alignment—it is theological realignment on a worldwide scale. Environmentalism is being recast as a moral religion, complete with commandments, liturgies, sacraments, high priests, and spiritual devotion. The biblical doctrine of man’s God-given dominion is condemned as the root of the world’s problems, while paganism is celebrated as the key to planetary salvation. The stage is being set for a unifying global belief system—one that venerates creation over the Creator and prepares the world for the kind of religious syncretism Revelation warns will characterize the coming Beast system. COP30 wasn’t just a climate summit; it was a glimpse of the world’s accelerating march toward an end-times, Earth-worshipping global faith.
SOURCE: Liberty Sentinel






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