"The
Illuminati is planning a One World Government.
Many reports claim that the
Illuminati are the main group trying to form a one
world government , however other reports also suggest
that a Jesuit-Vatican connection has been the major
force!
These organisations are
planning the merging of many faiths into the apostate
one world church that will be serving Satan.
The New Age Movement is
also part of the plan. They are controlled by Satan
and are linked to the above organisations.
They have introduced
Satanic symbols and systems all around us , and their
plan is to cause the world to worship Satan!
They control peoples minds
in many ways including addiction , drugs , music ,
entertainment , hypnotism , creating confusion and
making the system more complex and difficult than it
needs to be.
They have undercover agents
who often dont know who they are really working for.
Their societies are highly
secretive.
Few people , including the
media know or indicate that their members are the
richest people in the world."
GW Bush
and the One World Church -
The
International "Evangelical" Born Again
Church - the real Church of Satan
His father an Episcopalian, George Bush Junior
belongs to the United Methodist Church of the United
States, as do Dick Cheney, his Vice-President, and
Andrew Card, the White House Chief-of-Staff.
Condoleezza Rice is herself the daughter of a
minister. Even though Defense Secretary Donald
Rumsfeld, does not make a show of religious
conviction, one is tempted to write that the fate of
America is in the hands of a little group of
Protestant bigots. In effect, George W. Bush
demonstrates all the zeal of the convert. Prayer is
his daily habit. He belongs to a movement of
born-again Christians, for whom baptism is equivalent
to a second birth, and who are ascendant to the point
of counting up to 70 million American adherents,
especially in the South (the "Bible Belt").
RELIGIOUS "POPULISM"
Baptized "Evangelical" or
"Pentecostal", this Christian
neo-fundamentalism draws its sources from all forms
of American Protestant revival. It has been exported
to South America, Europe, the megapolises of Asia and
Africa. Experts such as Harvey
Cox, a Massachusetts sociologist, consider it
"the religion of the twenty-first century".
This religious populism grows in response to world
instability, economic somersaults, and the anonymity
of cities. It does away with clerical mediation -
hence the success of "televangelists" -,
with the moderating interpretations that historic
Protestant and Catholic churches have developed. It
interprets Biblical texts literally, justifies
homophobia and the death penalty, prohibits abortion.
The evangelical "convert" is convinced to
enter a small circle of the "chosen". He
entertains a Manichean world view, divided between
the forces of "good" and "evil"
and the forces of "depravity",
"decadence", and
"obscurantism"-within which, for example,
Islam is often ranged. Since September 11, the
preachers Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell, and others
have made a specialty of using obscene terms to
attack the "criminal" Mohammed!