Everybody's Religion
If you are one of those who don't have time to worry about the matters of spirit, not to worry, the U.N. is working to take care of that for you. Living up to its charter - to be an agency of the world - it has assigned Donald Keys, President of Planetary Citizens.. to fade individual worship out and to replace it with one religion for everyone.
My Keys explains that for all mankind. "The United Nations is the chosen instrument of God. Because of this fact, the world must come to treasure the soul of the UN. For it is a soul that is all-loving, all-nourishing and all fulfilling."
In the major cities of the world, temples have already been built in which to worship the U.N. god. Pictured below is the temple in the UN building in New York. Without any news coverage similar temples are being constructed throughout the U.S.
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Nearly all American Universities offer courses in religious studies. That used to mean a survey of classified theology. Today, students can learn to practice any one of the more the 1600 different religions.
Only blocks from City University in New York is the School For Esoteric Studies. With one of the largest student bodies and literature clearing houses among religious schools, it works to proselytize a religion of no religion. The School of Esoteric Studies exists, according to its brochure, to gather from the four corners of the globe a New Group Of World Servers. No matter which field you may be active in, you can be included rather than separated from the soul of humanity. Men and women who learn to live in this higher consciousness, in what nation, race, religion, place, or position may find themselves , inevitably becoming transmitters of a world vision, dedicated to the well being of humanity.
Housed in the high rent district of New York's Madison Avenue, the school is said to be well connected to major capitals world wide - via the United Nations. A close study of its mission and goals has prompted Dr. Raymond Hawthorn, former Dean of Religious studies at Grand Rapids School of Theology to question the merging of world religions. In a recent paper titled Religion and Man, Dr. Hawthorn took him at what he calls "the back door approach to controlling mankind".
"History is replete with example after example of a relentless struggle between freedom and those forces that would take freedom captive. Depending on the period of history beginning with the Byzantine Empire to the western world of the 20th century, there has never been a period where this struggle was not present and consuming in terms of economics, education and politics. Whether one is talking about Buddhism in Japan, Hinduism in India, Islam in the Middle-East, Christianity, or Judaism, the debate continues to linger over who worships the real God. Is there any wonder those who would them would offer everyone a god that all could agree on?
Certainly, this is the most logical approach to solving the age old conflict between religions. Or so they believe. A common religion seems in the skeletal stages and on the horizon. Its outline seems Islamic, yet Judeo/Christian. Its themes stress social justice and a Marxist form of economic equality. The new religion contends that individuality was born in the dark mind of the infidel and must be replaced with love for one's other selves in fellow humans, fish, fowl, mammals and soil. Like Islam however, it contends that the other major religions of the world have failed to deal with the increasing inability to slow the progression of human annihilation. ( Wrong. Jehovah's Witnesses earth wide are united of all ethnic backgrounds even in lands were there is racial and ethnic conflicts www.watchtower.org )
"There is imminent danger in the subtle creation of a god that has no standards, or standards which will fit everyone. In such a religion, the release of everyone from basic individual prerequisite for future chaos." Dr. Hawthorn shares the view of many Americans who see explained in the politically correct handwriting on the social wall the very mixture of religion with the matters of state that the Left has protested since protesting became popular. Traditional religious leaders are often stereotyped in the popular media. Some are even the objects of attack by militant homosexuals who insist "God loves us too." In light of political correct pressure to socialize their congregations, churches are adopting a more conciliatory attitude toward everything from gay marriages, to endorsing riots as a means of effecting social change.
Most people doubt seriously that there will ever one religion resembling a cross between Islam and Judeo-Christian principles. After all, the three religions are said to originate from two half brothers, Ishmael and Isaac, separated by a cumbersome surrogate arrangement gone awry.
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