The ‘Great Reset’ Towers in Babel
Elite revolutionaries are working feverishly on cutting-edge technologies to avert a flood of climate catastrophes that, more than likely, will never happen. To save the planet, they’ve turned to the gods of “science” and money.
“We are on a fast track to climate disaster,” said Antonio Guterres, UN General Secretary, in a video message to a panel on climate change in New York in April. “Major cities underwater. Unprecedented heatwaves. Terrifying storms. Widespread water shortages. The extinction of a million species of plants and animals. And this is not fiction or exaggeration. This is what science tells us will result from our current energy policies. …. This is a climate emergency.”
Thanks to technology, the movement towers over anything the planet has ever seen (except the flood) in a global effort to remake the world.
Governments, universities, and private institutions have become so malignant with these ideas that the simplest things we know to do to get “back to normal” post-COVID, post-George Floyd, have never been more frustratingly difficult.
But “normal” is not part of the plan.
“Many of us are pondering when things will return to normal,” wrote Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum in his book COVID-19: The Great Reset. “The short answer is: never. Nothing will ever return to the ‘broken’ sense of normalcy that prevailed before the crisis because the coronavirus pandemic marks a fundamental inflection point in our global trajectory.”
The COVID pandemic, and all the record suffering and death that came with it, is never-ending because people like Schwab use it as a pretext to accelerate a “reset” of the world – “a time for reinvention” when “many things will change forever.”
“A new world will emerge,” Schwab wrote, “the contours of which are for us to both imagine and to draw.” The future is not just happening, he said at a Davos meeting in May. “The future is built by us. … we have the means to improve the state of the world ….”
It would be laughable if it weren’t for the fact that Schwab and a cabal of hydra-headed central planners have spared no expense to reimagine the world.
Great group of articles today Scott. Thanks again for your faithfulness! The one articel by J Bertner was excellent about "words matter". Our denomination, the CMA, has the Millennial reign of Christ in our statement of faith and sadly are debating taking it out. Pray it remains. It seems that "reformed theology" is like a cancer spreading throughout the church. It's no coincidence that as we get closer to the rapture satan would ramp up lies, deception and confusion. Those with the gift of spiritual discernment need to exercise that gift more than ever.
ReplyDeleteHey WV - thanks for that -- Under what basis would they want to remove that?????
ReplyDeleteBecause we have let many join our membership ranks including pastors who are reformed and amillennial in their belief. So in order to keep them from having to be out of step with our statement of faith they are choosing to take it out. Our President insists he is still firmly premillennial. To me it is akin to politicians whe say they are personally opposed to abortion but vote to allow it. I think that is the gist of the reasoning.
ReplyDeleteI might add I love the CMA and we have had great success with our missionary zeal and evangelizing the world via the great commission. We have a great heritage with AB Simpson and AW Tozer. However like all denomiantions they seem to run their course and eventually sell out or go liberal. We seem to be heading that way as well.
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