UK Sun newspaper: Pope Francis committing ‘Holy Wrong’ – ‘He has no business banging on about climate change’ – ‘Stick to religion, Your Holiness’

The UK Sun newspaper has taken a strong stand on Pope Francis’ foray into climate science. The Paper editorializes that he is committing a “holy wrong.”

The Sun declares the Pontiff has “no business banging on about climate change.” “That has nothing to do with faith. It’s about science and provable facts. That science is disputed, some of it discredited. the Pope’s believe in it is irrelevant,” the editorial added .

“Stick to religion, Your Holiness,” the paper concluded.

Full Text of UK Sun’s editorial on Pope Francis:

September 25, 2015

The Sun Says:

‘Holy wrong’

The Pope makes valuable contributions on religious matter. But he has no business banging on about climate change.

That has nothing to do with faith. It’s about science and provable facts. That science is disputed, some of it discredited. the Pope’s believe in it is irrelevant.

Stick to religion, Your Holiness.

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