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In Australia recently there has been an ongoing debate over a local rugby player's comments on homosexuality. This man, who represented his country in his sport, is also a leader in his local church in Sydney. He posted a meme on social media suggesting that all sinners would go to hell unless they repent. The list of sinners (from scripture) included homosexuals. On this basis he has been sacked, his sporting contract torn up, and his future in any sport in doubt, on account that he breached the Rugby Union's Israel Folau case sets a precedent for religious freedom at work policy regarding inclusiveness. This concept of inclusiveness is at the core of the new age global mindset, and is now (as evidenced by Israel Folau) an accepted core value of corporate business. Any idea or suggestion that Christians are or can be separate from the world is under a great deal of pressure from governments and extreme lobbyists of all shapes and sizes...and genders.
 
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The language being used in these pics is Masonic language. Illuminati language.
 

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Here is revealed a decidedly esoteric spirituality being postulated as the basis for UN philosophy, particularly when it comes to education. Notice the remark criticising fundamentalism. At the moment, the attack against fundamentalism is focused on Islam. But there are clear suggestions throughout current world political moves on both sides of the houses of parliament, where Christian fundamentalism (that is belief in the Bible as the sole basis for faith and practice...belief in Jesus being the only name given under heaven by which man can be saved...belief in the literal second coming of Jesus in power and glory...and belief in religious liberty whereby no man, church, institution or government can dictate what any man may believe according to his conscience) is now under severe scrutiny. Even ecumenism is well established as a UN agenda and protocol through the UN affiliated WCC...and the Vatican is the power behind the scenes and the Pope being touted as the only candidate as the visible leader of the one world religion. His visit to the US a year or so ago and his address to the combined state legislature as well as his address to the UN, was without doubt a very successful electoral campaign.
 
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St Paul's Cathedral London.

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Sorry that this is so big LOL. But before the great fire of London, the cathedral looked like this....

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So, the new cathedral was styled after Rome...go figure.
And in the ceiling of the new cathedral, aside from the numerous occult symbols and pagan art throughout, there is this....Screenshot (128).png
 
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I cannot subscribe to the theory then that the UN is about to usher in some new world order. What we really need is a UN that knows how to get countries to mind their own business and to respect other countries' to govern themselves.
You can disagree with what I've posted all you want...but I was only quoting the experts...the powers that be in control of the UN. and the occult new age folk whose philosophy guided those men...and still do today.
Re 13:14 And deceiveth them that dwell on the earth by the means of those miracles which he had power to do in the sight of the beast; saying to them that dwell on the earth, that they should make an image to the beast, which had the wound by a sword, and did live.
Re 17:12 And the ten horns which thou sawest are ten kings, which have received no kingdom as yet; but receive power as kings one hour with the beast.

The Club Of Rome
Founded in 1968, the Club of Rome is a global think tank that deals with a variety of international political issues. According to its website, the Club of Rome is composed of “scientists, economists, businessmen, international high civil servants, heads of state and former heads of state from all five continents who are convinced that the future of humankind is not determined once and for all and that each human being can contribute to the improvement of our societies.”





The Ten Kingdoms – The ten regions originated with the Club of Rome “think tank”, and was established by the United Nations. The Club of Rome was given the task of uniting Europe, and dividing the world into manageable blocks. Here’s a map of the world, divided into the ten economic regions, which the United Nations and the Club of Rome call “The Ten Kingdoms”. From Gary Kah’s En Route to Global Occupation, page 40: “The Club of Rome had its beginnings in April of 1968…The Club of Rome has been charged with the task of overseeing the regionalization and unification of the entire world; the Club could therefore be said to be one step above the Bilderbergers in the one world hierarchy…On September 13, 1973, the Club released one such report entitled “Regionalized and Adaptive Model of the Global World System”…The document reveals that the Club has divided the world into ten political/economic regions, which it refers to as “kingdoms”. As the ten kingdoms/regions come together even more in preparation for the reign of the world ruler, we will see the regionalizing of money, then a globalization of monetary exchange or the “cashless society”. (Revelation 13) Regarding the world and its division into economic regions: Here are the countries for each region: Since this map was drawn in 1973, the first region also includes Mexico. 1. NAFTA (America, Canada and Mexico) 2. The E.U. – countries of the European Union, Western Europe as a whole 3. Japan 4. Australia, New Zealand, South Africa 5. Eastern Europe, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Russia and the former countries of the Soviet Union 6. Central and South America, Cuba and Caribbean Islands 7. The Middle East and North Africa 8. The rest of Africa, except South Africa 9. South and Southeast Asia, including India 10. China (Mongolia is now included with China) The islands of the seas, for the most part, fit in with the closest region.

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@Giuliano This conspiracy is indeed a conspiracy against freedom of religion...individualism...the family...national sovereignty...even God Himself because what it amounts to is a rebuilding of Babel...hence Babylon the Great, Mother of Harlots. But my friend, this is way way past a theory.
 

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Truly frightening words.

What do you see as a remedy - not going to public school?

I have read these quotes and have read many more that are just as frightening! And they are real! I have read original sources.

It really is the parents' call about how their kids should be educated. Christian parents are charged with raising their children in the instruction of the Lord (Eph. 6:4). It's up to them to seek the Lord as to their children's education. However, if a school is interfering with a Christian parent's duty, then the parent has to decide if other forms of schooling would be better.

When my oldest was a toddler, our school system began implementing Outcome-Based Education (OBE), which is the forerunner of Common Core State Standards (CCSS). Some of us parents fought the school system, but we saw that we couldn't stop these reforms from being implemented in our state, and they were. Now, they are throughout the US in the form of CCSS.

Since I wouldn't dare put my child in our local public school, I ended up home schooling because we couldn't afford a private Christian school. Home schooling ended up being a great option for us, and I have absolutely NO regrets. I don't think home schooling is for everyone, but God will give Christian parents the options they need in order to raise their children as He would have them raise them.
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I have read these quotes and have read many more that are just as frightening! And they are real! I have read original sources.

It really is the parents' call about how their kids should be educated. Christian parents are charged with raising their children in the instruction of the Lord (Eph. 6:4). It's up to them to seek the Lord as to their children's education. However, if a school is interfering with a Christian parent's duty, then the parent has to decide if other forms of schooling would be better.

When my oldest was a toddler, our school system began implementing Outcome-Based Education (OBE), which is the forerunner of Common Core State Standards (CCSS). Some of us parents fought the school system, but we saw that we couldn't stop these reforms from being implemented in our state, and they were. Now, they are throughout the US in the form of CCSS.

Since I wouldn't dare put my child in our local public school, I ended up home schooling because we couldn't afford a private Christian school. Home schooling ended up being a great option for us, and I have absolutely NO regrets. I don't think home schooling is for everyone, but God will give Christian parents the options they need in order to raise their children as He would have them raise them.
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Good on you. Oh that more Christian parents were as astute and as willing to face the issues as you. My grandchildren are divided between two of my daughters. One daughter homeschooled her oldest, then when more children came later it became too much, so they now attend a Christian school, where her husband is principal. That helps when you want your children to be not only aware of certain issues, but shielding them from others. My other daughter however, all her kids are in state schools. To a certain extent I fear for them, although my daughter is well aware of what the issues are, but isn't in a position to do anything about it apart from keeping them close and communicating constantly at home. But sadly, Jesus is not in the picture at present for that family...I pray constantly for a change in that department.
 

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John 14:1-4: - 14:1 "Let not your heart be troubled; you believe in God, believe also in Me. 2 In My Father's house are many mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. 3 And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself; that where I am, there you may be also. 4 And where I go you know, and the way you know."
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The above is your proof text that you quoted from in your veiled attempt to prove what I had posted was in error. It does not provide the evidence that I was in Error, ScottA, but it does demonstrate that you do grasp at straws to try and prove your "prophet" status, but to no avail.

Please go to the corner and continue chewing your cud. We may call you if we want you to enlighten us.
You do not tell me.

But here you tell all and quote the same proof against your own error that you have said "Christ's permanent return to the earth." Even when you show yourself in error, you do not believe it.
 

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Good on you. Oh that more Christian parents were as astute and as willing to face the issues as you. My grandchildren are divided between two of my daughters. One daughter homeschooled her oldest, then when more children came later it became too much, so they now attend a Christian school, where her husband is principal. That helps when you want your children to be not only aware of certain issues, but shielding them from others. My other daughter however, all her kids are in state schools. To a certain extent I fear for them, although my daughter is well aware of what the issues are, but isn't in a position to do anything about it apart from keeping them close and communicating constantly at home. But sadly, Jesus is not in the picture at present for that family...I pray constantly for a change in that department.
i'm not sure which is worse state schools or "Christian" schools? I say this bc Christian Mithraism is hard enough to overcome already. Nice to see ya again btw
 
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Good on you. Oh that more Christian parents were as astute and as willing to face the issues as you. My grandchildren are divided between two of my daughters. One daughter homeschooled her oldest, then when more children came later it became too much, so they now attend a Christian school, where her husband is principal. That helps when you want your children to be not only aware of certain issues, but shielding them from others. My other daughter however, all her kids are in state schools. To a certain extent I fear for them, although my daughter is well aware of what the issues are, but isn't in a position to do anything about it apart from keeping them close and communicating constantly at home. But sadly, Jesus is not in the picture at present for that family...I pray constantly for a change in that department.
My prayers go out to both of your daughters and their families. It's getting increasingly difficult to raise children....
 

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St Paul's Cathedral London.



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So, the new cathedral was styled after Rome...go figure.
And in the ceiling of the new cathedral, aside from the numerous occult symbols and pagan art throughout, there is this....View attachment 7371


WOW!! For me, a Brit...this post is quite an education...!! I never knew that.

I worked in spitting distance from St Pauls and often went in to see the fine art work...and eat lunch on the steps on sunny days...I never even noticed the Masonic artwork inside !!!!!! Yikes!!!!

How much more in history have we /I missed!!! ( when it was right under our noses )

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i'm not sure which is worse state schools or "Christian" schools? I say this bc Christian Mithraism is hard enough to overcome already. Nice to see ya again btw
Hi, BByrd, welcome back!

It depends on the schools and the curriculum they use. I've used some very good Christian curriculums over the years.
 
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yall know that is all evidence of satans dialectic, and all that disappears when you switch to the Naive right? imo[/QUOTE ]
Hi. Good to have you back. We can readily understand the dynamic of modern change but few are a willing to accept the deliberate manipulation of it. Those changes that we see between the extremes of culture and the conflict that ensures is expected, but only on the basis of appreciating the connivings of the powers that be... In the present discussion, secret societies et Al. The changes spoken of in this thread are not natural. They are deliberate... If you like conspiratorial... And Satan is in charge, to a degree.
 

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with all due respect I think it's just getting increasingly difficult to live in the world?


Amen to that!
You have been greatly missed by many of us...good to see you again :)
 
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Here's some more pics from inside St Paul's cathedral...which was Church of England (Anglican/Episcopalian) but is now masonic/Luciferian, and an image to the beast. Screenshot (152).png Screenshot (143).png Screenshot (144).png Screenshot (145).png Screenshot (146).png Screenshot (147).png Screenshot (148).png Screenshot (149).png Screenshot (151).png

One can go online and compare these pictures with St Peters in Rome. Same architecture...same symbolism throughout.
 
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