emilynghiem
Constitutionalist / Universalist
Looking at all the information about the united religions brings a lot of questions to my mind.
Blending the God's is an article that describes a portion of what is happening.
Blending of the Gods - The United Religions Initiative Global Charter Signing | John Ankerberg Show
The New Living Bible translation which gives government as the ultimate authority came out in 1997.
The signing of the agreement by some religions happened in 2013. I'll have to find that video to share here. Mormons, Evangelicals and many others were not a part of this agreement. I came across some information late last night and tried to do a whois to find the owner of the website but was denied acess. It took awhile but the final jest of it was that the push is coming from the EU pushing for the Euro as the ultimate authority.
It will be a lot easier, once there are only about 100 religious people left on the planet.
Dear Fort Fun Indiana
The key is to align likeminded people together.
Use the religions to organize people by their affiliations and "tribal language"
Then mediate between the key leaders or reps with each group.
Resolve conflicts with those who BELIEVE in "restorative justice"
(ie invoking the centralizing authority of Christ Jesus to
resolve conflicts, heal relations, and reunite people in agreement on universal TRUTH)
then allow THOSE leaders and reps to bring all THEIR tribal members into the same agreement!
So FFI it is a SHORTCUT.
Once you get the elders or the servants agreeing,
then all the other followers will align in groups.
In orchestras, this is like organizing the "section leaders"
who rehearse and get each musician and part in harmony with each other,
then you put all the sections together to complete the symphony.
Yes, when you practice you split up into smaller groups
to perfect each section and person's part they play.
But the point is not to get rid of any instrument or section playing poorly or out of tune,
but to ensure they are ARE EACH playing the right part at the right time in tune and in harmony and sync with the others.
We do have to agree that the goal is to perform a complete symphony
using all the parts and instruments as written. Cutting parts out of the score
isn't going to solve problems, but make them worse, because the
symphony isn't complete without all the parts designed to play in harmony.