The supreme court of Brazil has ruled that the Paris Agreement, an international treaty adopted in 2015 to limit global warming to 2°C or, preferably, 1.5°C, is a human rights treaty that must take precedence over national laws. ...
The Supreme Federal Court ruled, “Treaties on environmental law are a type of human rights treaty and, for that reason, enjoy supranational status. There is therefore no legally valid option to simply omit to combat climate change.”
The ruling also means that any laws made by the Brazilian government will be invalid if they contradict the Paris Agreement, and violating this ruling or the Paris Agreement is a violation of the country’s constitution and human rights.
Very interesting, as a casual observer I never got the impression that Ted’s ideas were particularly racially focussed but I would possibly have assumed some sort of separatist position.
If this is a genuine letter from Ted then there will undoubtedly be a good few Ted fans who will be quite surprised at this aspect of his vision.
Thanks for the post EJGeneric.
I believe that, as the apostle John said, the spirit of anti-christ has been active in the church since the very beginning.
The wonder to me is how many believers have maintained faith in the true saviour Jesus Christ despite the massive infiltration and deceptions of the devil’s disciples in all the denominations throughout two thousand years.
Maranatha friend.
Pontifex Maximus or Pope Seated on Satan’s Throne – Anointing Power
https://anointingpower.wordpress.com/2017/09/24/pontifex-maximus-or-pope-seated-on-satans-throne/
The supreme court of Brazil has ruled that the Paris Agreement, an international treaty adopted in 2015 to limit global warming to 2°C or, preferably, 1.5°C, is a human rights treaty that must take precedence over national laws. ...
The Supreme Federal Court ruled, “Treaties on environmental law are a type of human rights treaty and, for that reason, enjoy supranational status. There is therefore no legally valid option to simply omit to combat climate change.”
The ruling also means that any laws made by the Brazilian government will be invalid if they contradict the Paris Agreement, and violating this ruling or the Paris Agreement is a violation of the country’s constitution and human rights.