
Originally Posted by
west'sawake
I'd agree with you on that, the proponents of the NWO have indeed a somewhat religious zeal to their political philosophy and the implementation of the ideas within
Weever's ideas have consequences deal with this very well, and if memory serves me right that was written over 60 decades ago.
In effect it means the dismantling of what the new zealots perceive as barriers to State or suprastate power, i.e. inter quangoised globalism; the patriarchical family structure, traditional morality, the nation state, religious tradition, national and regional security in food, money, and energy, all replaced by an ominous global interdepencence through huge congolmerates and quangos, who control the supply, access to and distribution of all three. How far off are we from that remains to be seen, but certainly huge populations, regions and countries are to a certain extent more captive than any time in history.
This new religion also has has also its own kind of religous buzz words, sustainable development, (cut the population), Reproductive rights, (a euphemism for abortion), inclusiveness and equality, (make a critical mass of groups feel alienated and a minority, create then an altered consciousness to effect the deconstruction of those natural bulwarks against the power of State agencies; global ethic, (Hans Kung is their favourite theologian),spiritual as opposed to religious, making their own 'Gospel values' as opposed to Christ being the answer.
Some Russian Philosopher did a very good Scripture exegesis once on the over the top apocalyptic spirituality, whereby seven day adventists, many Catholics, and Fundamentalist protestants, keep looking for signs that the Anti Christ is here, that there are conspirators facilitating the reign of the Anti Christ, where in actual fact this Orthodox Russian, admired by Benedict XVI and Cardinal Biffi, spoke about the Spirit of Anti Christ now dominating Western Culture, a culture founded on the Spirit of Rome, Athens and Jerusalem, in it he referred to the spirit of the age being Anti Christian, it manifests itself as distorted pacifism, an excessive ecumenism, and an enviro-pantheism.