How Funding Climate Change Initiatives Supports Christian Persecution

The latest climate conference, COP29, hosted in Baku, Azerbaijan, over the weekend, pointed to a disturbing trend of using climate change funding to help nations that persecute Christians.

If that trend is not disturbing enough, the fact that Christian countries are demanded to fund nations who are the most violent abusers of Christianity is absolutely startling.

According to the COP29 conference, the majority of the nations that are suffering the most from droughts, floods, storms, and major global warming catastrophes are the nations that persecute Christians. And the overwhelming majority of nations that are guilted into paying, are Christian countries.

On Saturday, wealthy Christian countries, mainly western Europe and America, pledged to provide $300 billion annually by 2035 to poorer countries to help with the increasingly catastrophic impacts of the climate crisis.

Many of the nations standing to receive part of the $300 Billion are nations like Pakistan, India, Sudan, Somalia, Iran, and even North Korea.

The problem with the plan is that the money will not help climate change and will actually make Christian persecution worse.

How?

Here are the basics:

If it is agreed that there is a climate crisis, then the problem is a shared crisis by everyone from Toronto to Timbuktu, meaning that everyone would experience the same impact of increased catastrophes.  Yet, climate crusaders argue that rich countries caused the problem, while poor countries suffer the most.

However, the question that politicians are too afraid to ask, is why do poor countries suffer more? Is it really from climate change? If so, why aren’t Christian nations suffering in the same way?

The answer that you will hear at the conference is that poor nations suffer more because they lack the infrastructure that wealthy countries have gained through creating wealth with polluting measures.

This is the heart of the lie.

The truth is, the overwhelming majority of the poor nations that stand to receive money from climate change distributions are nations that have horrible human rights abuses, including persecuting Christians.

Perhaps the people in these nations are not suffering from climate change. They are suffering from evil regimes.

These evil regimes deprive their people of basic human rights, embezzle all of a nation’s resources for themselves, and persecute Christians. Some of them might be in such a state of impoverished decrepitness that they could be on the verge of falling, but are saved, and their reign of terror is prolonged by miraculous funding raining down from the heavens of the climate change gods.

Look it up. How many details of how the money is used is openly reported? Where is all that money going and how is it helping the environment? What return on investment is promised?

The answer is nothing, or at the most, very little.

Tyrannical governments want Christian nations to support them with at least $1.3 trillion to help them continue persecuting Christians. According to the UN, the nation hit the hardest by climate disaster is Somalia. Two weeks ago, BTJ met with a pastor in Somalia and according to him there are less than 100 Christians in the entire nation. “It is dangerous to be a Christian,” he said. “Christians who convert from Islam are killed.”

This month, Somalia was named as one of two nations to receive $134 million dollars for climate change initiatives.

The other nation to share in the $134 million dollars is Iraq, a nation that is currently lowering the marriage age for little girls to nine years old.  This money will not do anything to help climate change, but it will help support these regimes that persecute Christians and sell little girls off into marriage like cattle.

In Sudan, the nation that held a young Christian mother in prison and sentenced her to death for her faith is asking for a whopping $8.4 billion dollars in the next 10 years.

North Korea has been approved for $752K USD to help them fight climate change and Iran has been approved for $1.4 million. Two nations that kill Christians are standing to receive money from Christians to help solidify their power.

India was top of the list of recipient countries, with $5.1 billion. Open Doors currently has India at number 11 of nations in the world with the highest levels of persecution against Christians.

Consider this, even the nation where the conference was held – the Muslim nation of Azerbaijan – is a nation that is on the United States watch list for aggressively persecuting Christians.

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