Thursday, February 16, 2006
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False prophets of evangelicalism
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Posted: February 16, 2006
1:00 a.m. Eastern
By Joseph Farah
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© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com
We Americans are being thoroughly indoctrinated by the mass media, the
government schools, the propaganda arms of the federal government and
the pseudoscience-government complex on the phony issue of global
warming.
Now, if all that is not enough, some significant church leaders are
attempting to make the global, pagan, socialistic agenda behind the
conspiracy a matter of faith.
You probably heard the news – 85 "evangelical leaders" have formed a
coalition to raise visibility about global warming.
Raise visibility? How could this make-believe, fake, phony crisis have
any higher visibility? Why should it?
If it exists, which is highly questionable, it certainly wasn't caused
by man and there is nothing mankind can do about it. If it doesn't
exist, which is probable, these charlatans are going to rob you blind
paying for it any way.
That's basically all you need to know about global warming. It's a bunch
of hot air, all right – hot air generated by people whose goal is always
the same, redistributing wealth and reordering civilization.
Now I expect this sort of thing from Al Gore. The man is a liar. That's
what he does for a living. And he has done well for himself in
purposely, knowingly deceiving people in his quest for a global utopia
run by his puppeteers, whoever they may be.
But Rick Warren, author of "The Purpose-Driven Life"?
Todd Bassett, national commander of the Salvation Army?
Leith Anderson, former president of the National Association of
Evangelicals?
That's right. Those are just three of the Christian luminaries who
signed on to this pact with the globalist devil – who sold their
American birthrights for a mess of political correctness.
Joining them in this scam are World Vision President Rich Stearns,
Wheaton College President Duane Litfin, Christianity Today Editor David
Neff and Executive Editor Timothy George.
They all signed on to the "Climate Change: An Evangelical Call to
Action" – and climbed into bed with funding sources that hate God, hate
Christianity and hate freedom. Among them, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund
– a group determined to bring the world under the yoke of global
government and global religion.
But I guess none of this should really surprise us. After all, just a
month ago, Rick Warren was quoted in the Philadelphia Inquirer as
indicting Christian fundamentalism as a moral and spiritual equivalent
of Islamic fundamentalism.
"Muslim fundamentalism, Christian fundamentalism, Jewish fundamentalism,
secular fundamentalism – they're all motivated by fear," he said. "Fear
of each other."
Have you ever wondered what Jesus was talking about – who He was talking
about – in Matthew 7:22-23 in the context of turning people away on
Judgment Day? These are people who seem to believe they are Christians.
"Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in
thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done
many wonderful works?
"And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye
that work iniquity."
That is tough language. It sounds like there are going to be some people
shocked, disappointed, devastated when they finally get to meet Jesus
face to face.
Who are these false prophets – these workers of iniquity – who
prophesied in the name of Jesus, but never knew Him?
I would suggest to those signing on to the lies of global warming, to
the coercive government and supra-government plans to tackle it, to the
confiscation of wealth and the destruction of private property that this
fake crisis portends to give those verses some serious consideration.
Before attempting to work out the salvation of the world by government
force, maybe these folks, too, should be certain they work out their own
personal salvation with fear and trembling.
I'm not the judge of where they will spend eternity. But I do know they
are about the business of making earth a living hell. |
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