Jane Goodall told the Episcopal General Assembly that the Golden Rule applies to animals too
· Jul 13, 2024 · NottheBee.com

The Episcopal Church is always finding new ways to beclown itself, but it may have outdone itself by inviting Jane Goodall, the famed animal behavior expert and human depopulation activist, to speak to their general assembly.

In the address, she claimed that the "Golden Rule" to "do unto others, as you would have others do unto you" applies to animals:

It's important to note that Goodall is an activist to reduce the human population on the planet - one of the most evil movements of the 20th century, which was responsible for hundreds of millions of abortions and forced sterilizations around the world.

Here she is speaking at the World Economic Forum, wishing the human population was still what it was 500 years ago:

We cannot hide away from human population growth because, you know, it underlies so many of the other problems. All these things we talk about wouldn't be a problem if there was the size of population that there was 500 years ago.

This would require killing about 7 billion people.

Here she is actually wishing she could snap billions of people out of existence like Thanos:

If I were allowed to change a few things, if I had this magic power, I would like to, without causing any pain or suffering, to reduce the number of people on the planet. Because there's too many of us.

I think we can safely say the Episcopal Church has shed its "loving," "humanist" facade. It's now platforming a genocide enthusiast.

When you throw out Scripture, you can be deceived by anything, no matter how evil.

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