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Cynthia Lucas
#1 Mandalay Rd,
Stuart, FL 34996 - We could use some help with expenses.
Martin 9/12 Calendar (& City of Stuart)
Thomas Babbington
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Monday, December 14, 2015
Rae: 14th Session of the Provisional World Parliament
14th Session of the Provisional World Parliament
Global Governance: Step-by-Step, Inch-by-Inch
by Debra Rae
Step-by-step, inch-by-inch, “national
identities and individual religions appear to be morphing into nondescript and
indistinguishable arrangements to some unidentified whole.”[ii]
In the race to global governance, the “inner voice of humanity” purportedly
begs for “a pure moment of one” whereby the clear boundary between physics and
metaphysics is obliterated; and scientific study of the universe[iii]
defers to its worship.[iv]
Making sense of this twaddle, we’re
told, “will call for a World Parliament to continually build the body of world
law, modeling the way human problems are properly addressed. It also demands
immediate action to establish democratic world government in accordance with
the Constitution for the Federation of Earth.”[v]
But: Who’s doing this building and modeling? And: “What worldviews inform that
work?” Claiming to be wise, the so-called
“collective voice” of humanity is advised by cosmic humanists, illuminists, and
theosophists who exchange the glory of the immortal God for mere images that
resemble creation. In a word, the global mind, thusly debased, devises evil.[vi]
When
cornered by ear tickling, peace-and-harmony tripe, we wisely take pause. Consider,
for example, the Human Rights Council. This inter-governmental body within the
United Nations was charged with strengthening and protecting human rights
worldwide. However, among the foxes elected to oversee the henhouse of human
rights were some of the world’s worst offenders—e.g., Cuba, Egypt, Pakistan,
Libya, and Iran. [Entire article...]
Saturday, December 12, 2015
The Untold Story of Muslim Opinions and Demographics
A revealing study of the nature of radical Islam in our world.
Monday, December 7, 2015
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