Heaven and hell, the Pope condemns the poor to eternal poverty, Ian Plimer
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Heaven and hell, the Pope condemns the poor to eternal poverty, Ian Plimer
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eng
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Includes bibliographical references
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no index present
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non fiction
Main title
Heaven and hell
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bibliography
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Ian Plimer
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the Pope condemns the poor to eternal poverty
Summary
The Encylical Letter of Pope Francis Laudato Si "care for our common home" was influenced by atheists, communists and green activists. The Pope advocates burdening the Third World with inefficient unreliable high cost renewable energy and agriculture thereby keeping the poor in eternal poverty
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- Hell + Christianity
- Developing countries + Finance
- Francis, Pope, 1936- -- Influence
- Church work with the poor + Catholic Church
- Nonfiction
- Fossil fuels + Social aspects
- Social change + Religious aspects + Catholic Church
- Poverty + Religious aspects
- Heaven + Christianity
- Poverty + Religious aspects + Catholic Church
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- Classification1
- Creator1
- Subject10
- Hell + Christianity
- Developing countries + Finance
- Francis, Pope, 1936- -- Influence
- Church work with the poor + Catholic Church
- Nonfiction
- Fossil fuels + Social aspects
- Social change + Religious aspects + Catholic Church
- Poverty + Religious aspects
- Heaven + Christianity
- Poverty + Religious aspects + Catholic Church
- Content3
- Author1