During Holy Week, the World Council of Churches Promotes Christianity — Nah, Just Kidding...

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You might think that an international Christian organization would have spent Holy Week reminding people of basic tenets of Christianity, say, the meaning and importance of the death and resurrection of Christ. You'd think wrong. The World Council of Churches has been working hard for years to amass a reputation as one of the most far-left groups anywhere bearing the name of Christian, and this year's Holy Week was no exception. The august body spent the week calling attention not to Jesus Christ, but to the left's real religion: the fictional danger of "climate change."

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Fox News broke the story on Saturday: on Monday of Holy Week, the World Council of Churches website informed the benighted globe that training about "climate justice" was "a moral imperative for churches." The article explained: "Exploring how churches can do more for climate justice, the World Council of Churches (WCC), in cooperation with the National Council of Churches in Bangladesh, organized a climate litigation training in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 11 April."

So those who believe in the religion of human-caused climate change had to fly all the way to Dhaka to participate in this all-important conference? Given the fact that the overwhelming number of attendees were likely to have come from Europe and North America, this seems awfully wasteful of our planet's precious and non-replenishable resources, no?

And the WCC wasn't done. On Holy Thursday, it posted on X about the Last Supper — nah, just kidding! What it actually posted was this: "Climate crisis isn't siloed—neither should our solutions be. At a joint seminar in India, experts…
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