@secondson saidThanks for the perspective on rising life expectancy.
Thanks for what? Is that a dodge?
@secondson saidThe U.N. has certainly played a role. Do you dislike the Millenium Development Goals as well?
Attributing the increase in the health and welfare of the world's population to the policies of the U.N. is a ruse.
@secondson saidExamples?
The U.N. is siphoning off billions of dollars to implement courts and militaristic forces to undermine the self governance of sovereign nations
@secondson saidI can't see how they are. By "eventual", when do you mean? Is it closer now than in 1992, or further away?
The U.N.'s policies are geared to the eventual seizing of all power and resources with the goal of establishing a one world order.
In what way do you think the U.N. us in the process of "seizing of all power and resources" in Indonesia, the fourth biggest country in the world, and resource-rich?
@fmf saidIt is a ruse. The U.N. Charter and The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is merely flowery language designed to fool the masses into marching to the beat of the drum of what will most certainly be a unified One World Order.
I don't think it is. The U.N. and many of its policies urge international cooperation but not a "one world government". I think the purpose of the U.N. can be more or less extrapolated from the U.N. Charter and from things like The Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Any one or nation that stands in opposition will be crushed. We've seen it far too often in history to think that the U.N. is anything other than the same old order rearing up its ugly head again. Prepare for Babylon.
@medullah removed their quoted postIf your belief in a "messianic Kingdom" makes you agitate for less personal debt, more money for hospitals, stand for office, etc. and, in addition to that, it gives you meaning in life and solace in the face of the inevitability of death, then good for you. If your religious beliefs deter or dissuade you from morally sound acts, then I welcome it.
@secondson saidI don't think so. It has had a real impact on the relationship between the rulers and the ruled in most countries - the one I live in, for example - as well as between other institutions and citizens, and between citizens themselves. It's also a work in progress.
The U.N. Charter and The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is merely flowery language designed to fool the masses into marching to the beat of the drum of what will most certainly be a unified One World Order.
@secondson saidDo you ever listen to Alex Jones?
Any one or nation that stands in opposition will be crushed. We've seen it far too often in history to think that the U.N. is anything other than the same old order rearing up its ugly head again. Prepare for Babylon.
08 Dec 19
@secondson said"flowery language designed to fool the masses into marching to the beat of the drum"
It is a ruse. The U.N. Charter and The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is merely flowery language designed to fool the masses into marching to the beat of the drum of what will most certainly be a unified One World Order.
Any one or nation that stands in opposition will be crushed. We've seen it far too often in history to think that the U.N. is anything other than the same old order rearing up its ugly head again. Prepare for Babylon.
- secondson
If that doesn't describe the preachy motive of most "evangelical" religions, I don't know what does.
@fmf saidMy religious beliefs would not deter or dissuade me from morally sound acts, on the contrary it would encourage them. Why would you welcome failing to do what is morally sound? Doesn't make sense.
If your belief in a "messianic Kingdom" makes you agitate for less personal debt, more money for hospitals, stand for office, etc. and, in addition to that, it gives you meaning in life and solace in the face of the inevitability of death, then good for you. If your religious beliefs deter or dissuade you from morally sound acts, then I welcome it.
@fmf saidDo you suffer from micro vision?
I don't think so. It has had a real impact on the relationship between the rulers and the ruled in most countries - the one I live in, for example - as well as between other institutions and citizens, and between citizens themselves. It's also a work in progress.
History proves that man cannot govern himself. All forms of human efforts to establish government have always degenerated into nothing. What exists today in the form of the U.N. is being built on the ash heap of failed efforts by man from the past. Power in the hands of man leads to eventual tyranny and demoralization of the human spirit.
The world of man is headed in a specific direction that God has forewarned us of. The signs are everywhere. A one world power in the hands of The Antichrist.
The Bible has never been wrong contrary to what the critics say.
One has to see the big picture to understand what the individual brush strokes mean in relation to each other.
I wish I was wrong because what's coming in the tribulation period in the form of God's judgment on man I wouldn't want to see fall on anyone. As sure as you live and breathe it's coming. Doesn't seem real to you, but that's only because you lack faith in the true and living God. If you could hear His voice in the scriptures you'd know I'm right.