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Apple accused of idolizing pagan ‘nature’ deity at iPhone launch.

Apple Accused of Offering Worship to Pagan ‘Nature’ God at New iPhone Launch

Corporate bigwigs in the​ hunt for‍ high ‍ESG — Environment, ‌Social and Governance — investment scores are casting nature in their⁢ own image.​ They ‌have either ​forgotten⁣ or are choosing to ignore​ that⁢ men and women are created in ‍the image of God. In other words,‍ they’ve got it all backward.

In yet ​another example, ​Apple CEO Tim ​Cook posted a new video​ production on Tuesday, just in time for a new ‍iPhone launch.

Don’t be fooled by what⁤ could‌ be taken as a harmless comedy skit. Cook and company are deadly serious. They have personified​ nature into a goddess which — in the end — they⁤ can control in a perverse twist on paganism.

That’s not harmless. It’s audacious and⁤ mocks all beliefs in the transcendent nature of Creation.

If ⁤you can stomach the entire video, ‍pay special attention to‍ the end, where Cook ⁣appears ​to stare down “Mother ​Nature.”‍ It’s not just bad acting on Cook’s part. The actress⁣ playing Mother Nature — Oscar-winning Hollywood liberal Octavia Spencer —​ looks away from⁣ the⁢ stare-down with ‍Cook first and then walks away.

Watch ⁣the‌ video ‌below:

The video was quick to draw⁣ criticism on X, the social⁣ media platform formerly called Twitter.

For many users, it ⁤was a blatant example‍ of paganism — worshiping ⁢“nature” as a God. On many levels, they were correct. The video does portray nature as a divine personage to be treated ​fearfully — a throwback to ‌the worship ⁣of pre-Christian societies.

But in one ‌crucial aspect, the criticisms didn’t go nearly far enough. The truth is actually much‌ worse.

One user wrote: ⁤“Make no mistake: people who called themselves atheists usually believe in ⁢something. For example, they worship nature. That’s their god.”

But Cook​ and the Apple crew aren’t ​worshiping⁤ nature so much as accommodating what they consider to be what’s‍ in nature’s best interest (which the arrogantly believe they can determine).

What they actually worship is themselves. For his part, Cook, who is ⁤openly gay,​ has said being gay is one of God’s “greatest gifts.” Progressive Commandment Number One,⁢ “If there is a God, that God must do as I say or feel.”

Others were closer to the mark, but still not at ⁢the true conclusion.

One wrote: ​“When I ​saw this was one of⁣ Apple’s ‍big highlights from their announcements ​today, ​and ⁤the amount of time/$$$ put ⁣into it…⁣ I was like… yeah… they’re completely pagan in ⁢their worship of the planet… Romans 1 baby… It’s not so much back as​ it never really left…”

However, the⁢ Apple video is different from any kind of pagan worship that I’ve read about or seen on TV. Though it seems to bow down to the idea of Mother ‌Nature, in the end, it dominates her.

Another user ‍made a strong point, but didn’t go all⁤ the ⁣way to the logical end, writing: “Worship Gaia all you want, but in the end, the Lord has endowed this earth with everything we need & to spare.”

As true as that is, there was ⁢more to this.

As the staredown at the end shows,⁤ what the ad actually demonstrates is that⁣ progressive elites don’t‍ worship anything⁢ but themselves. They don’t want you ​to know this ⁢because any God-fearing person⁢ would immediately reject ​them and stop buying their products. So they play believe and act like they do, but they’re not very good at⁢ hiding their true intentions once you know what⁤ to look for.

Conservative​ author and commentator Jordan Peterson — a clinical psychologist — pointed out the naivete of worshiping nature — ⁢which can be both generously accommodating or savagely⁢ red in tooth‌ and claw.

But the progressive ⁤elites can’t ⁢have that. They need to be the ones who give and take away, so they invent clever little⁤ videos in the hopes you will see them as they wish to be ⁢seen — ⁢worthy of your obedience.

A user with‍ the handle “Doubting Thomas”‌ might⁣ have come ​closest, posting:⁤ “We all cringed together, but we also know that Apple is most likely really doing this because they are making sure ‍they have an exceptional ESG score. The ‌climate⁢ cult‌ is just Greek Mythology deity worship with a secular twist.”

Apple’s‌ climate compliance video is clearly aimed at likely about ‌a high ESG score, but the climate cult has nothing to⁤ do with mythology. It is purely secular and attempting to deify‌ itself.

Romans 1:⁤ 21-25 reads:

“For although they knew God, they did‍ not honor him as God or give thanks‌ to him, ⁤but they became futile in their thinking,​ and their foolish hearts‌ were darkened. Claiming to be wise, they became fools, and exchanged the glory of ‌the immortal God for images resembling​ mortal man ⁣and birds and animals and creeping things.

“Therefore ‍God gave them up in the lusts of ‍their ​hearts to impurity, to the‍ dishonoring of their bodies among themselves, because they exchanged the ‍truth​ about God for a lie ⁣and​ worshiped and served the creature ⁢rather than⁤ the Creator, who is blessed forever! Amen.”

Romans 1 has harsher things to say about ⁤those who would worship the creature — themselves ​— rather than⁤ God.​ I doubt Tim‌ Cook has read it. If he has. he pays it no heed.

That’s why you‌ should read‌ it — often.

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