Posted on 12/01/2005 11:43:45 AM PST by shining_city
While lawyers and legislators are busy eliminating any mention of Christmas, the UN is hard at work promoting its own religion...in its own version of the "Ark of the Covenant."
New York, NY (PRWEB) December 1, 2005 -- Christmas is a time for children and their political indoctrination, at least according to the United Nations, chief supporter of whats known as the Earth Charter.
States Joe Klein, author of Global Deception: The UNs Stealth Assault on Americas Freedom, (World Ahead Publishing; hardcover: $27.95; ISBN 0974670146), The UN actually has its own religious commandments for our children, ones that are being taught in our schools at every level. While the ACLU and others are trying to wipe Christmas off the face of the American landscape, the UN is busy fobbing off the nonsensical Earth Charter as a replacement for the Ten Commandments."
The Earth Charter movement touts itself as promoting Values and Principles for a Sustainable Future. The Charter itself even has its own "Ark of Hope" in imitation of the Ark of the Covenant, a revered religious artifact. But in reality, its a religious movement thats a blueprint for chaos.
Parents should be up in arms over the UNs encroachment into our schools, says Klein, whose book Global Deception highlights examples of the UNs efforts to indoctrinate children. From top to bottom, this movement is sheer nonsense. It wraps laudable goals respect for others, environmental awareness into a touchy-feely package that has nothing to do with teaching kids valuable lessons about personal responsibility and everything to do with promoting the UNs goal of world government.
Joe Klein continues, According to the Earth Charter website, heres what we must do to save the world: respect nature, respect human rights, organise that everyone has what they need and always lives in peace. All lovely sentiments - whos paying for it? But theres more. The Earth Charter must be law for all countries and all peoples. Which means, says Klein, the end of national sovereignty and the ability of free nations to set their own course through duly elected representatives. The Earth Charter is nothing less than a blueprint for world government, which is why the UN and Kofi Annan endorse it heartily.
And the Earth Charter movement takes itself seriously indeed. Take The Ark of Hope, a custom-made chest carried around as a publicity stunt. This Ark of Idiocy was, Im sorry to say, designed and built here in America, which goes to show just how far this foolishness has gone, Klein continues. Children from around the world created the artwork that adorns it, but adults were very much responsible for the gibberish carried within.
So whats wrong with promoting peace, love, and understanding? Plenty, when youre doing it via a box the carrying poles of which are unicorn horns which render evil ineffective. How can thinking, rational people take this seriously?
The upshot? As Global Deception demonstrates over and over, the UN has every intention of forcing the United States to acquiesce to world governance. Thats why the fight to keep Christmas - and the timeless principles this holiday reflects - is so vitally important.
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I'm glad Klein wrote a book about this because I had never heard of this Earth Charter rubbish before. It's hard to believe that schools are making kids study this crud. The globalists don't just control the UN and our courts -- evidently they've got the teachers unions in their back pocket, too.
Forget about getting the US out of the UN; the UN is already firmly ensconced in the US!
I bet the UN was all over Ramadan with break-fast dinners prayer rugs and the like.
All our Christmas are belong to us.
What a load of crapola!!!
The same was in the beginning with God.
All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.
In him was life; and the life was the light of men.
And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not ....
He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not.
He came unto his own, and his own received him not.
...Should the United Nation's 'Sacred Earth' Celebration Replace Christmas?...
No, but a pile of rubble should replace the UN.
Global "world religion", anti-Christian ping.
How can the earth be "sacred" unless it was created by a supreme being? And if that's the case then the focus should be on Him.
"No, but a pile of rubble should replace the UN."
A smoking hole would be entirely appropriate.
More proof that the UN has a pagan agenda to turn back the clock thousands of years on human rights.
World government is coming, and it will look a lot like the EU, with elected representatives as titular leaders but with bureaucrats actually having all the power. I hope I'm dead by then.
A smoking hole in which to bury that steaming pile.
If it's a feeble as the EU, then it will only last a couple of weeks.
noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!
One would think so. But there is truly nothing new under the sun, and it's the age-old problem of idolatry rearing its head. St. Paul hit the nail on the head in Romans 1, and that's a watershed text for our times.
"organise that everyone has what they need and always lives in peace.
TRANSLATION: Socialist Police State.
A smoking hole would be entirely appropriate.
Created by a big bolt of lightning!
Didn't the Israelites do the same thing with a golden calf? If memory serves, the Almighty was not happy. Perhaps He'll get back into th smiting business to handle the UN?
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