A Desperate Regime That Will Do Anything ...

by compound complex 12 Replies latest jw friends

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    My dear friends,

    I was away from you for 12 difficult hours, only to return to all these wonderful replies!

    Thank you very much ...

    CoCo

    P.S. Interesting point, JD, about the use of the word "regime."

  • WTWizard
    WTWizard

    I definitely think the washtowel slaveholdery fits that description. They are desperate, and will do just about anything to hold onto their slaves.

  • winnower
    winnower

    Coco,

    This goes back to the beginning of missionary efforts. When the catholics first went into Africa, they brought food. This is how they encouraged the natives to come to their mission. They began to require them to give up their "gods" and to adhere to their teachings. Only then could they receive the yams and other goodies. They converted people through their bellies. The first nurses were nuns who assisted the mission "doctors". They offered both food and health care through the church.

    This is important to recognize because very soon the future will return to the past.

    Later down the road, (Phase 2-implementation of NWO) when all must take the mark (chip) of the beast to be included to buy or sell, the mega churches will be the drop points for food and medical care. The churches will become the new social services outlets. This is all part of the one religion plan; it's called "eco-theology". This is still a few years away. But it's getting there. Here are some examples (below) so you can see how the new "green religion" is coming about. Hopefully, you can see how christendom is beginning to adopt these dictates. All of the religious organizations are now NGO's and it is the responsibility of the NGO's to implement the UN dictates of agenda 21. (I am sure WTS is still involved, but some "member lists" are now marked as "private info")

    Currently, in the US, health seems to be the issue more so than food. So here is the plan:

    Church Health Ministries:

    Climate Change: Our Health in the Balance

    National Health Ministries encourages congregations to use Climate Change: Our Health in Balance (the theme of the American Public health Association) as their Health Awareness Sunday theme this year. There is a growing awareness of the impact climate change has on the planet and the lives of all who live on it. As Presbyterians, we can use Health Awareness Sunday to remember God’s Covenant.

    (In case this logo does not come through, click link to see it and scroll down page)

    http://www.pcusa.org/nationalhealth/

    U.N. Foundation helps fund United Methodist health summit

    Oct. 11, 2006

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UMNS) — The United Nations Foundation is providing a $100,000 grant to help underwrite a meeting of United Methodist leaders that will focus on a possible church-wide response to global health care challenges.

    The grant, made to the Foundation for United Methodist Communications

    (In case the "United Nations Foundation" logo does not come through, click this link to see it:)

    http://www.umc.org/site/c.gjJTJbMUIuE/b.2129251/k.5F04/UN_Foundation_helps_fund_United_Methodist_health_summit.htm

    The Lawndale Christian Health Center now has fourteen physicians, five in family practice and the rest in six other specialties. In addition there is a full time dentist, two family nurse practitioners, and a part-time optometrist on staff. Preventive services include immunization and prenatal care.

    A surprising number of churches are involved in community health efforts as well. The National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA has published a survey of the involvement in health of a random sample of over 1,800 congregations representing sixteen Protestant denominations.(1) Seventy-eight percent are addressing at least one health concern while half are addressing three or more. Concerns listed include mental health, nutrition, substance abuse, access to medical care, immunization, and health insurance coverage. Responses to the need include counseling, referrals, education, financial assistance, and advocacy. Seven percent of churches were engaged in some form of treatment.

    The National Religious Partnership for The Environment

    The National Religious Partnership for the Environment is an association of independent faith groups across a broad spectrum: the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, the National Council of Churches U.S.A., the Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life, and the Evangelical Environmental Network.

    "...To achieve a sustainable society, we must attend to questions of over-consumption and under-consumption, ....respecting creation’s limits is a critical question of environmental justice. The pursuit of sustainability involves every facet of environmental concern — food and agriculture, urban planning, energy, health, and protection of our land, water, air, and wildlife.

    Churches have always been a political entity. It's just becoming "more in your face" now and will be absolute authority in the future.

    When the world monetary systems go down, the new "monetary system" will be orchestrated through the "churches". You will need your chip to be a participant. (always a catch) Here's how it works:

    http://www.globaljusticemovement.net/home/currencies.htm

    They have it all figured out....bringing in the Paradise. You can see how all of christendom will play a part in this. WTS, in conjunction with the same powers that are behind the UN, started the propagation of this lie.

    Paradise Earth is a lie.

    oh, yeah, Rapture is a lie, too. (in case any xtians are reading this)

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