Climate change denial MEP attacks church – Roger Helmer says Anglican hierarchy has dropped the gospel in favour of ‘the new religion of climate alarmism’

I totally and utterly agree with these comments from Roger Helmer.

Martin Beckford over at the Telegraph recently asked, what on earth would the Church of England hierarchy talk about if they couldn’t talk about their climate change initiatives? I have often recently wondered the same.

Now that a judge has declared that belief in man-made climate change is akin to a religion, does this not mean that the Anglican hierarchy may be accused of supporting another religion?

Get back to the Gospel please, or just might find yourself with more than globally warmed egg on your face.

Guardian

A Tory MEP has accused the Church of England of having “abandoned religious faith entirely and taken up the new religion of climate alarmism instead”.

Roger Helmer, who resigned from the Tory frontbench in Europe when the Westminster leadership dumped its promised referendum on the Lisbon treaty, used a magazine article to urge the Church to “get back to the gospel”.

Referring approvingly to the work of another writer who said bishops were spending more time “preaching climate change than the gospel of salvation”, Helmer wrote: “The recent multi-faith conference at Windsor suggests that other world religions are taking the same line on climate change. This is particularly ironic at a time when the world is cooling and when more and more scientists around the world are breaking cover to challenge the theory of man-made global warming. Perhaps world religions should have more faith in God, and less in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.”

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