Monday, December 21, 2009

Copenhagen, Prophecy, & Life

The Copenhagen accord form a framework for global government. The final Copenhagen agreement has been called a failutre by some in the mainstream media and climate skeptics, but it does form a framework for creating global government. This Copenhagen plan form a system where climate financies via taxes on CO2 emissions according to Lord Monckton. Monckton said that the main goal of Copenhagen was to “establish the mechanism, the structure, and above all the funding for a world government.” He believes that the Copenhagen proponents are trying to take financial resources form the Western coutnries to set the system up. They want a $100 billion fund for adaptation to climate hcange in the Third World nations. Yet, this money will be gobbled up by the international bureaucracy. The final text of the accord states that the funds recieved from climate financing will be controlled by a governance structure and that a high level panel will be appointed to decide where the money will come form. So, a UN controlled structure of global governance will override national sovereginities of coutnries to get money under the guise of climate change. Monckton explained that a global tax from financial transactions and a tax on GDP is possible. Early draft versions of the agreement spelled this out in detail, but the final version leaves it more vague (by saying that the funds will be collection from a public, private, lateral, and multilateral sources. It's a variety of soruces). It's been leaked that the money will not go into the U.N., but to the IMF and the World (then lend it to poorer countries with high loan rates. This caused more debt in the Third World and it advanced neo-climate colonialism). Copenhagen suports carbon trading markets, which is proven to be owned by climate kingpins like Maurice Strong and Alce Gore (to be expanded and financed). Some of the elements of the final text have been watered down and the agreement has little teeth in terms of enforcing national limits on CO2 emissions. The Club for Growth group believes that Barack Obama's failure to get developing nations to agree wot more draconian measures have saved about 30 million jobs in America. “I am greatly relieved that the last-minute agreement President Obama negotiated is being widely described as ‘meaningful.’ When politicians call something ‘meaningful,’ that means it isn’t,” states their press release. Still, Copenhagen leaders desire to have more meetings next year in order to strengthen their final agreement. Globalists are very persistent to get what they want. This isn't to protect the environment per see, it's to promote a more globalized society that can lead into world government (that many elitists have called for in terms of centuries). Man-made global warming scam has been used as a tool to promote globalization (via baby steps instead of giant leaps) and profits for the military industrial complex. We should be more vigilant than ever to know about this system. Making people wake up is good and we should fight more than ever for the truth. Tyranny is evil and people have a right to expose the agenda of regulating the very life giving gas that we all breathe, which is CO2.

The Health Care bill could be passed soon. Democrats argue that health care is legal under the commerce clause of the Constitution. Their critics believe that this clause refers to businesses not individuals. Critics of the Democrats believe that some of them skewed the original purpose and intent of the Constitution. It is true that nothing in the Constitution gives the power of the government to force an individual at gunpoint to buy government heath care. Barack Obama was a constitutional professor at the University of Chicago Law School, so he knows this. He knows about the Constitution not mandating Americans to be forced into a contractual agreement with a private party for health insurance. “Nowhere in the Constitution is Congress given the power to mandate that an individual enter into a contract with a private party or purchase a good or service,” explains the Heritage Foundation. No decision or present doctrine of the Supreme Court justifies such a claim of power. Is it possible Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid have not read Article I of the Constitution? It states that the government’s rights are limited. Article 1, Section 8 reads, “The Congress shall have Power … To regulate Commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, and with the Indian Tribes.” It does not say a word about health care. The Austrian School of Economics are definitely wrong though to assume that the federal government only has the power to regulate trade between itself, foreign governments, and the states. Article I of the Constitution gives the federal government the powers to declare war via Congress, create post offices, build up infrastructure, and promote the General Welfare in society. The federal government, the state government, and the local government have made errors. The Supreme Court chipped at Constitutional rights for many years especially under the faux conservative President Republican George W. Bush. Some parts of the health care bill do indeed violate the constitution. It gives fines for certain people who don't want health care that's public and it could strips services from people in certain circumstances. Now that senator Ben Nelson has sold his consent — for Medicaid money to Nebraska — it appears this bill will soon be a done deal. We ought to have health care reform, but it should be the right type of reform.


Pro-Life woman Lila Rose was attacked by a Planned Parenthood center escort. Lila Rose is well known for exposing abuses at Planned Parenthood centers. This includes the staffers from PP misleading women about abortion or hiding cases of sexual abuse. She was a victim in last Thursday as a Planned Parenthood staff member attacked her. The Planned Parenthood abortion facility is found in 1691 The Alameda in San Jose, California. Rose was with a group of pro-life advocates. Rose tells Lifenews.com that she was visiting the abortion center with a group of about 20 students and 3 adults to pray and provide information to women who might be open to abortion alternatives. According to a police report, which was filed at the scene and numerous witness, an uniformed Planned Parenthood had a short exchange with Rose. The escort stuck later her on the hand, knocking her literature to the ground. "Sir, are you familiar with the abortion procedure?" Rose asked the Planned Parenthood escort while standing on the public sidewalk. The escort approached Rose from the Planned Parenthood parking lot and said, "You idiot. You've caused so much trouble. You piece of crap." Rose told LifeNews.com today: "The man appeared to recognize me though I had never met him. He knew who I was and I think that is part of the reason for his surprising anger and the attack." Soon, the escort struck Rose's hand knocking her pro-life pamphlets and the Bible to the ground. Rose stepped further back on the public sidewalk. The Planned Parenthood official moved closer to Rose, and visibly shaking saying: "It's a woman's choice!" "What about the baby's choice?" Rose responds. The Planned Parenthood escort replied, "It's not a baby!" and then turned around and walked away. That's a lie since the unborn baby is still human, has DNA, etc. So, it's an unborn baby being totally human. Rose said that she wasn't injured by the attack, but she will press charges of assault and battery. She should. Rose told Lifenews.com that she's not concerned about the attack in one sense since unborn children face much worse suffering. "The attack against me cannot even begin to compare with the lethal attacks that take place twice a week at that same clinic against completely defenseless unborn children. I am thankful I live in a nation where my life is protected by law, and the lives of sidewalk counselors, and we will continue to fight for the day when our laws recognize our fellow unborn brothers and sisters as persons with the right to life," she said. Rose said she received good news this morning. "A woman who thought she was pregnant and considering abortion, bound for Planned Parenthood , turned around, and one of the parents and their daughter at the clinic drove her and her friend to the criis pregnancy center," she said. 'She was crying and so happy because she said she wanted 'a sign from God' not to get an abortion. And the sidewalk counselors and students praying were her sign," Rose concluded. The group concluded in a statement that it "maintains a strong commitment to non-violent public discourse. We expect Planned Parenthood will respond to their escort's attack by publicly disavowing the use of violence." However, Planned Parenthood has yet to comment on the incident.


A Military study is in error indeed. An U.S. Army major said that Evangelical Christians beliefs A research paper was written by an U.S. Army major for the School of Advanced Military Studies in Fort Leavenanworth, Kansas calling for Americans to lose the evangelical Christian belief of pre-millennialism because of the damage it does to the nation's foreign interests. Maj. Brian L. Stuckert wrote of this in his 2008 course requirement at the school for military officers. Stuckert falsely equates believing in the millennium as being extreme. There is nothing wrong with having a cogent Middle Eastern policy, but learning about biblical prophecy isn't extremist. The Bible clearly supports Israel as God's chosen nation, there is a 1,000 year reign of Jesus Christ, and there is the ultimate victory for God. Yet, this major wants to ignore that. Robert Baumann, director of the graduate degree program at Fort Leavenworth told WND it was simply an "academic paper" like works at any college across the nation, "which is to say it reflects the author's own opinions." Bauman calims that his paper has no institutional consequences and it solely represents the views of the author. . "Gratuitous criticisms of a religious point of view would not pass academic muster unless it was evidence based and argument based," he told WND. Some like blogger John McTernan called it: "...the most dangerous document to believers that I have ever read in my entire life." Stuckert believes in the evil U.N., which has been involved in pro-abortion, pro-population control policies, and promotes an anti-national sovereignity mindset. So, Stuckett wants to suck up to the United Nations (and falsely equating believing in prophecy as being equal to paranoia and pessesism). So, this man is a liar. Now, the apostate religious crowd and ecumenicals from Emergent Chruches are demonizing prophecy Christians. This is the new anti-Christian movement. taking: ‘The leader of the nation’s largest Lutheran has called for a global Christian council to address an “identity crisis” on how churches interpret and understand the Bible. Presiding Bishop Mark Hanson of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America … called for Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican and Lutheran churches to come together to combat a fundamentalist-millenialist-apocalypticist reading of Scripture’ [Religious News Service, Aug. 11, 2005]. They want to bash anyone believing in the 2nd Coming of Jesus Christ after the Tribulation. Bishop Hanson believes that a global ecumenical group made up of Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Anglicans, and Lutherans is the answer to the crisis he sees. They can have that Ecumenical group while people like us will stick to what the Bible says about prophecy. Tony Campolo and McLearn also believe in reject end times prophecies. The Preterist heresy ironically has been created by the Jesuits in the modern era.



Religious News are going on. Oral Roberts passed away in December 15, 2009 at the age of 91. That was said and tragic. He died of pneumonia. He was one of the most famous Pentecostals in America and the world. He supported the teaching that it's God's will to heal every sickness. For example, the September 1976 issue of Abundant Life magazine contained an article entitled, “Why I Know that God Wants to Heal You.” Roberts wrote, “Sickness is part of the curse and Jesus came to destroy the curse. He suffered in our stead because he did not want us to suffer disease. He took our specific diseases and infirmities upon his own sinless, perfect body in complete payment for the penalty of sin,” and, “Sickness is not part of God’s plan and not devised by God’s will.” This is false since the Bible says that sickness is apart of life and not all believers will be totally cured of sickness. Also, death is a 100% among all life. Roberts went as far sayings that if preachers pray to God to heal in the words of if it be they will should be sued for theological malpractice. That's wrong of course and he's wrong on that issue. Although, the lesson with Oral Roberts is that discernment is important to perserve and that we should have a great spiritual connection with God before we die.


By Timothy

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