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Ushering in the One-World Religion
CBN ^ | 27 Dec 02 | Wendy Griffith

Posted on 12/27/2002 6:14:19 AM PST by SLB

The summit was endorsed by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan who said "the future of the world depends on women."

CBN.com – GENEVA, Switzerland — A one world government and a one world religion — it may just sound like fiction from the popular "Left Behind" novel series. But some Christians say this scenario may be closer than most people think. Earlier this fall in Geneva, hundreds of spiritual and religious leaders met at the United Nations for a peace summit. And although all the major faiths were there, including some who claim to represent Christianity, it was clear that Jesus was not invited.

The event was actually the first ever UN summit of women religious leaders. Mournful cries could be heard emanating from one of the meetings as more than 500 women from more than 70 countries came to talk about ways to achieve world peace. Most were from "Eastern religions" — Buddhists, Taoists and Hindus.

And a woman named "Amma," who is known as the "hugging saint," came with her own band of followers. She claims to be able to impart "divine love and wisdom" in her hug. She said, "It's not only hugging but it is also imparting that spiritual principal into people, so to have them know who they are, so once you know that, peace will spontaneously happen."

Honorary Chair Shirley MacLaine, known for her adventures into New Age, did not show, but several celebrities did, including Linda Evans, Lindsay Wagner and Linda Gray of "Dallas" fame.

Gray said, "I was raised Catholic, I bless that base, I think if you have a strong religious base where, whatever it is, then you branch out from there, or expand on it."

The summit was endorsed by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan who said "the future of the world depends on women."

As the women gathered near the banks of beautiful Lake Geneva, Bawa Jain, one of the organizers and one of the few men present, said, "And behold the power of women, look at that, the rain stopped, (laughs) this is the power of women, a true demonstration here."

Bawa Jain then led the women in a chant for peace. "Say it with me three times, ‘No more violence, No more violence, No more violence,’" he said.

Rev. Joan Brown Campbell, co-chair of the Global Peace Initiative, said, "The thunderclouds of war gather around us, the sky grows dark but it never does envelope us. In a few moments we will light a single candle, and from that candle many will receive the light and that light will shine in the darkness."

A participant named Hanna Strong said, "The only way we're ever going to have peace is by people being peaceful inside, no aggression, no hatred, we have to transform these negative emotions that are creating situations for war."

Although there was much talk about peace and how women can harness their "feminine energies" to bring peace to a hurting planet, there was no mention of the Prince of Peace, Jesus Christ. Nor could we find any evangelical Christians either speaking at or attending this world religions summit.

Rev. Brown Campbell said, "That's not a purposeful intent. This is a meeting, of course, of people of all religions. And I think what we've all tried to do is to call on the common deity that everyone will say… I mean everyone here would say there is a God, this is not a group of Atheists, this is a group of people of faith, and for everyone there is a god-person by whatever name."

When asked whether evangelical Christians were not invited on purpose, Rev. Brown Campbell said, "No, no, no, not at all…the attempt to be broad scale means there are not too many of any, and this is a first effort, identifying people was not simple."

The Geneva summit was a direct outcome of the Millennium World Peace Summit of religious and spiritual leaders held at the United Nations in New York two years ago. At that gathering, honorary chair and CNN founder Ted Turner endeared himself to the crowd by promoting the New Age concept that there are many ways to heaven.

"The thing that disturbed me was that my religion, the Christian sect, was very intolerant, not of religious freedom, but we thought we were the only ones going to heaven," Turner said.

The belief that there are many ways to heaven was also part of the New Age gospel at the Geneva summit. Strong said, "I'm very close to the Buddhists, the Taoists, the native Americans and uh, peace to me is being one with the source." When asked if she was referring to God "the Creator," she said, "Well, I don't necessary call it Creator, but, it's one name."

Robert Maginnis, a former director of the Family Research Council, said of the summit, "Well, I can see the possibility that it's the globalization of world religion."

Maginnis says it appears the hidden agenda is to unite people under one religious umbrella so they will peacefully accept the UN's radical political goals. "I would submit that the United Nations is very anti-life, they are anti-faith, anti-family, they're anti-national sovereignty, but they are pro one-world government," he said.

Christian scholars say the Bible warns of a time when all the world will unite under a false global religious and political system. Maginnis says, it appears the UN could be taking the first steps in that direction.

"You're taking the Muslim community, the Christian community, the Hindus, the Confucians and all the many hundreds of religious groups, trying to identify key leaders, and you are basically trying to co-opt them into cooperating with you," he said.

Christians believe there is one way to heaven, because Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth and the life and no man comes to the Father except by me."

But Rev. Brown Campbell said, "For me, that is true, I mean for me the way to God the way to peace is through Jesus Christ, that's what I teach my children, that's what I teach my grandchildren, and I believe that very, very strongly. But I also believe that for others, there is a way that for them is true and precious, and I don't deny them that reality and I respect that."

Maginnis said, "The name of Jesus has power and that's why Satan doesn't like it, he doesn't want to hear it in the halls of the UN, whether it be in New York City or in Geneva. So when Ms. Campbell presents herself as a representative for Christians, where does the name Christian come from, it comes from Jesus Christ, the Lord and Savior; and if you don't invoke His name in the context of world religion, then I think you've fallen far short and clearly you've done a disservice to Christianity because He is the center of our salvation."


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To: Angelus Errare
Check out my #40, here. Am I way off base? Like to know if I'm treading into Tin Foil Hat Land, here. And I know that you think the UN doesn't have the teeth to back something like this up. Now, at least. That doesn't mean, however, that things can't change.

As for the Prophet part, if that girl really IS a clone, and it's not a fraud, I definitely see some potential for something like this. This girl was, after all, created by a scientist who's a flat-out kook. And it may very well have been hoped by them for her to be born on December 25th (She was born through C-Section. Any doctors, here? Anyone know if that's something that would be required if an early birth had been induced? Something which may've been done in order to get this girl born on the 25th, rather than the 26th). They'll undoubtedly be around her for most of her life, at least through her formative years, where they'll drill her with all that Raellian nuttiness and how she's some kind of prophesied child, or something. Who knows.
41 posted on 12/27/2002 12:26:03 PM PST by Green Knight
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To: Green Knight
Creation/God...REFORMATION(Judeo-Christianity)---secular-govt.-humanism/SCIENCE---CIVILIZATION!

Originally the word liberal meant social conservatives(no govt religion--none) who advocated growth and progress---mostly technological(knowledge being absolute/unchanging)based on law--reality... UNDER GOD---the nature of GOD/man/govt. does not change. These were the Classical liberals...founding fathers-PRINCIPLES---stable/SANE scientific reality/society---industrial progress...moral/social character-values(private/personal) GROWTH(limited NON-intrusive PC Govt/religion---schools)!

Evolution...Atheism-dehumanism---TYRANNY(pc/liberal/govt-religion/rhetoric)...

Then came the SPLIT SCHIZOPHRENIA/ZOMBIE/BRAVE-NWO1984 LIBERAL NEO-Soviet Darwin/ACLU America---the post-modern ONE-WORLD(faux science)age of the BEAST!

42 posted on 12/27/2002 12:32:50 PM PST by f.Christian
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To: Green Knight
To: f.Christian

Dakmar...

I took a few minutes to decipher that post, and I must say I agree with a lot of what you said.

fC...

These were the Classical liberals...founding fathers-PRINCIPLES---stable/SANE scientific reality/society---industrial progress...moral/social character-values(private/personal) GROWTH(limited NON-intrusive PC Govt/religion---schools)!

Dakmar...

Where you and I diverge is on the Evolution/Communism thing. You seem to view Darwin and evolution as the beginning of the end for enlighted, moral civilization, while I think Marx, class struggle, and the "dictatorship of the proletariat" are the true dangers.

God bless you, I think we both have a common enemy in the BRAVE-NWO.

452 posted on 9/7/02 8:54 PM Pacific by Dakmar

43 posted on 12/27/2002 12:45:48 PM PST by f.Christian
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To: SLB
The thing that disturbed me was that my religion, the Christian sect, was very intolerant, not of religious freedom, but we thought we were the only ones going to heaven," Turner said.

That's not exactly what he said. I have the real quote here:

The thing that, UM AHH, disturbed me, UM AHH, was that my religion, UM AHH, the Christian sect, was , UM AHH, very intolerant, not of , UM AHH, religious freedom, but ,UM AHH, we thought we were , UM AHH, the only ones going to, UM AHH, heaven," Turner said.

44 posted on 12/27/2002 12:47:58 PM PST by asformeandformyhouse
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To: f.Christian
Evolution...Atheism-dehumanism---TYRANNY(EXCLUSIVE---pc/liberal/govt-religion/rhetoric)...
45 posted on 12/27/2002 2:12:02 PM PST by f.Christian
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To: SLB
Rev. Joan Brown Campbell--wasn't this the woman that helped get Elian back to Cuba?
46 posted on 12/27/2002 2:31:46 PM PST by exit82
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To: SLB
read later
47 posted on 12/27/2002 4:04:32 PM PST by LiteKeeper
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To: Northern Yankee
They are started gathering crystals, and chanting slogans to Shirley Maclaine.

LOL.

48 posted on 12/28/2002 8:03:11 PM PST by Victoria Delsoul
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To: Victoria Delsoul
And how about the "chant for peace"... "No more violence, no more violence, no more violence"...why, THAT ought to stop Saddam and the other Islamowackos dead in their tracks!/sarcasm off
49 posted on 12/28/2002 9:26:57 PM PST by Frank_2001
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To: aardvark1
Conservative Presbyterian DITTOS.

Good grief, we can't even agree on the color of CARPET for the Sanctuary, how would we EVER agree on a one world religion?

Oh wait. It does clearly state that "at the name of Jesus every knee will bend and every head will bow". Won't that be a hoot, when the Divine Hugger Lady sees THAT happen. LOL!
50 posted on 12/28/2002 9:29:54 PM PST by seams2me
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To: Frank_2001
I was thinking, let's stencil that on the bombs we drop on Baghdad: NO MORE VIOLENCE. Yeah. That's the ticket!
51 posted on 12/28/2002 9:30:52 PM PST by seams2me
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To: Frank_2001
Yep, that should do it. :-)
52 posted on 12/28/2002 9:32:56 PM PST by Victoria Delsoul
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To: SLB
Did someone forget to invite the Raelians to this kook-fest? They would have fit right in.
53 posted on 12/28/2002 9:36:55 PM PST by StockAyatollah
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