Monday, February 23, 2015

Religion: A Tool For Global Peace

In order for the Ruling Class Elite to bring the world into accepting global peace, it must do so through the political arena. But that’s not the only way.

Religion will also be a prime factor.  Religious ecumenism where everybody coming together for the purposes of science and medicine and economics and food and all of those things that the world considers important. 

Religion has got to get involved in this because religion can keep people apart, so there's got to be a barrier coming down between religions.  Religious ecumenism is a very key player in this global unity.  Religion has divided people.  There has been deep running animosity between Catholics and Protestants and Hindus and Moslems for centuries. 

Indeed, if this is going to happen, a global tolerance in a worldwide peace, religions are going to have to openly accept each other.  They're going to have to ignore doctrine (truth) and they're going to have to ignore traditional differences.  Instead, they're going to have to form sort of one religious force...particularly if it's all going to be sort of controlled by Antichrist.  The common ground will be on experiences, ideologies and selfish desires.

May I add a footnote here: While all this continues to take place and become a force to be reckon with, intolerance for true Christianity will escalate in this process.  Christians will be targeted so as to have their rights and freedoms taken away.  Some will be killed and others jailed.

The Ruling Class Elite will create groups to do this for them, while remaining perceptively innocent in the shadows.

One of the most widely read Catholic writers is a man by the name of Thomas Merton.  Catholics tend to talk about him. He's a very influential writer.  He has a warmth and a passion about him that makes him very believable.  A month before his death, Merton told an ecumenical gathering of representatives from numerous religions in Calcutta, these words:

"My dear brothers, we are already one, but we imagine that we are not.  And what we have to discover is our original unity."  What he is saying is we have artificial barriers that divides us, but we're all really just one, all of us, whatever religion we’re in. 

There are many Catholics as well as professing Christians who are involved in Transcendental Meditation, Zen and Yoga and Eastern Mysticism. 

A man by the name of Cardinal Ratzinger, a Vatican guardian of Catholic orthodoxy, issued a twenty-three page letter in mid December 1989 to three thousand Roman Catholic bishops.  And in that letter the statement that he gave, which was approved by John Paul II, did not condemn eastern mysticism or New Age medication or Yoga technique but in fact suggested, "Taking from them what is useful."  John Paul II has publicly encouraged such a syncretistic attitude. 

At the Universities of Calcutta and New Delhi in his 1986 visit to India, the Pope told the Hindu audiences, and I quote, "India's mission is crucial because of her intuition of the spiritual nature of man.  Indeed, India's greatest contribution to the world can be to offer it a spiritual vision of man.  And the world does well to attend willingly to this ancient wisdom and in it to find enrichment for human living."  Do you see the tolerance? And if you’re not tolerance and accepting of such things, then you need to either be re-educated or removed so as to not stop the process.

Another very important world leader is a man by the title of Dalai Lama.  His holiness, the Dalai Lama, who is God to most Tibetan Buddhists has been well received by Roman Catholics around the world.  He has twice met with Pope Paul VI, has met five or more times with his good friend John Paul II.  Here is what the Pope said:   "Both of us have the same aim."  At the start of his first U.S. tour they call him the God-king.  He was fated in 1979 at St. Patrick's Cathedral and the relationship between the Buddhists and the Catholics, the Pope and the Dalai Lama has continued to work together.

Then you have somebody like Sun Myung Moon and the Moonies, founder of the International Religious Federation for World Peace, who states, "All men and women of religion should now tear down the walls of sectarianism for the greater goal of world peace."

Gorbechev, when he was president of Russia, personally hosted Moon in the bowels of the Kremlin and Moon responded that the Soviet Union which he formerly acquainted with Satan was now going to play a major role in the plan of God to construct a world of peace.

You've got probably nearly a hundred inter-faith councils in American that are trying to pull everybody together in some kind of a global peace.  Let me read you a portion from the Washington State Interfaith Council.  "Swami Bhaskarananda, a Hindu, chanted a prayer to God in their Interfaith Council.  Ismail Ahmad, a Muslim recited a short prayer to God.  Trust, the members agreed, was their most important short-term goal.  Meeting at the Vendanta Society on Capitol Hill, those who signed the council's charter expressed their hopes for the group as they stood in front of an altar adorned with pictures of Sri Ramakrishna, Jesus Christ and Buddha.  My support and heart is in this group, says Pasha Moha JerJasbee, a member of the Baha’i faith.  Bhaskarananda told the group that Hindus believe in the harmony of all faiths."

Remember, the Pope has declared the following, "Christians must work with all other religions to secure peace."

Religion will play a major role in moving the world toward a global ecumenicity.  The New Age Movement fits into this, mysticism.  President Bush, after the Helsinki meeting in September of 1990 expressed the hope that the plan worked out in Helsinki was to bring the new world order.  And President Bush said, this is Time Magazine, September of 1990, "If the nations of the world acting together continue as they have been, we will set in place the cornerstone of an international order more peaceful than any that we have known."

Religion and politics will be used as tools to help usher in a global peace to the world.

You say, “So what’s wrong with the world wanting peace?”

Simply this: The Bible says, “There is no peace for the wicked” (Isa. 48:22).  The only true source of peace has been and will always continue to be through Jesus Christ, “The Prince of Peace” (Isa. 9:6).  The world leaders deceived by Lucifer will try on their own to experience peace.

But may I quickly remind you that right after the rider on the white horse rides offering peace to the world, it is followed by the rider on a red horse, “who was granted to take peace from the earth” (Rev. 6:4).


Lucifer cannot offer true peace; however the world will die trying. 

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