It seems, right before our eyes, we’re watching the demise of
our nation. The cost of living is rampant as oil prices have escalated
to $135 a barrel. The U.S. currency has fallen off its throne and
is now a steppingstone that the world is running over to obtain
Euro‘s. Oh, what should a Christian do? Wrong question. Oh,
what should a Christian believe?
AMALGAMATION
The amalgamation of the United States of America, Canada,
and Mexico has officially been created not by an act of congress
or a vote of the American people, but by three men with a plan
from the organization called, The Council on Foreign Relations,
CFR. Through a special task force, the CFR produced a report on
“Building A North American Community.” The completed report
became the framework for a meeting between U.S. President Bush,
Canadian Prime Minister Martin, and President Fox of Mexico on
March 23, 2005 in Waco, Texas. Quoting from a fact sheet at the
www.SPP.gov website, “The leaders of North America agreed to
advance the agenda of the Security Prosperity Partnership, SPP.”
The focus will be on five high priority initiatives: 1) Smart and
secure borders; 2) North American emergency management; 3)
North American energy Security initiative; 4) Advancing cooperation
on Avian and pandemic influenza; and, 5) The North American
Competitiveness Council.
NORTH AMERICAN UNION
Their intention is to create a North American Union, NAU.
America can say welcome to open borders, Free Trade Agreements
like the North American Free Trade Agreement, NAFTA, and the
net loss of jobs associated with these agreements. They tell us
not to worry though, because the answer we’re given about losing
our jobs is, they’ll make retraining available through our nation’s
Community colleges. Our potentially fastest growing segment of
society may be the unemployed casualties of Free Trade Agreements.
Yet we’re to be encouraged since these casualties can
be retrained and repatriated to new jobs, only with less pay and
minimal benefits. I suppose our planners feel with universal health
care and government sponsored education, which demands tuition
be repaid in community service, that everyone will be taken care of.
Who’s to pay for all this wonderful socialism? The social work will
be handled by the church and its newest army of volunteers. I am
still left with a couple of unanswered questions. The first question
that comes to mind is, retrain for what jobs? The second question
is, who is going to provide for the families while the head of the
household is studying for a new job? What’s a Christian to do?
Wrong question. What’s a Christian to believe?
GLOBALIZATION
Globalization is the mantra chanted at the political, business,
and church sectors. In fact, the church has already been indoctrinated
to what it means to be a global citizen thanks to Rick Warren
and his unscriptural book, “The Purpose Driven Life”. Warren,
who has embraced the globalization mantra by speaking at the
United Nations and at the Council on Foreign Relations, prepares
his readers by defining what a world-class Christian should do.
From his book, “The Purpose Driven Life”, in chapter 38 he says
a world-class Christian should, “Shift from self-centered thinking
to other-centered thinking . . . Shift from local thinking to global
thinking.”
THRE SECTIONS
The ultimate thrust of bringing the three sectors of politics,
business, and church together is their unified effort to resolve the
world’s problems. Global warming, poverty, and so-called universal
health care, with an emphasis on AIDS, aims to unite us together,
so we’re to believe.
SOCIALIZATION
If we can all just sacrifice a little for the benefit of society and
join the army of the human doings we’ll collectively solve all the
world’s problems. Sounds like their globalization is repackaged socialization.
Welcome reader to the United Nations Agenda 21. The
new global plan for redistribution of the world’s natural resources
and money, all under the auspicious of Sustainable Development.
Included in their motif is the unification of religions through
dialogue. Seeking common ground verses doctrinal differences is
heralded at global meetings sponsored by the United Nations, The
World Economic Forum, and a host of other organizational meetings.
Their first step towards uniting religions was engineered by a
contingency of Muslim scholars who held out the proverbial olive
branch by inviting the Vatican and Evangelical leaders to enter into
dialogue. Representing the church of the human doings was Rick
Warren; the head of the National Evangelical Association, Leith
Anderson; Bill Hybels, founder of seeker-sensitive Willow Creek
church; and, a who’s who list of other Evangelical leaders. They
responded in a letter apologizing to Muslims for the Crusades!
These Evangelicals want the “dialogue to build relationships that
will reshape the two communities to genuinely reflect our common
love for God and for one another.”
Their response letter to the Muslim scholar’s further states,
“If we fail to make every effort to make peace to come together in harmony, you correctly remind us that our eternal souls are atstake as well.”
God didn’t call the church to enter into dialogue with the lost.
We can’t negotiate the Word of God. Islam and Christianity don’t
have any common ground! The Koran twists and perverts every
Bible truth. The stories of the Koran change the lives of: Jesus,
who they deny is God, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Mary, and many other
Bible characters.
WHAT ’S A CHRISTIAN TO BELIEVE?
What’s a Christian to do? Wrong question. What’s a Christian
to believe? The only hope for America is the preaching of the Gospel
of Jesus Christ and Him Crucified. Our sole responsibility is to get
the message out to a lost and dying nation and world. The results
are up to God. But woe unto us, and the souls who don’t hear, if
we fail God’s Great Commission, “Go ye into all the world, and
preach the Gospel to every creature” (Mk. 16:15).





















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