The Global Government - Religion. (part 1)
RELIGIOUS DECEPTION
Religion: Any system of faith and worship.
RELIGION
Religion is one of the most powerful forces in humanity. This can be seen throughout the history of mankind. There has been many and varied beliefs in different cultures, but they are all based on the same philosophy -
`Man by his own efforts can transform himself and his world.`
Today more than ever with so many global crises we see the coming together of all these different religions with the same goal, the same catch cries –
`Save the Planet.`
`We can do it together.`
`We need, peace and Safety.`
It is the motivating force that drives people towards a Global Government.
It is the outwardly unifying reason that people will give their allegiance to.
Partnering with the United Nations.
The United Nations is the arm of the Global Government that is bringing together all areas of society to work towards the same goals, with the same moral values.
The G20 has empowered the United Nations to link and partner with these different areas of our society –
`governments, civil, private, business, non government, (charities, foundations, community based & Religious Organisations.)
There are specific goals and objectives which have been committed to by these groups who are increasingly working together with the UN to meet these goals by the year 2030, through a set of measurable targets.
These goals are called, the `Sustainable Development Goals,` (SDG`s) officially known as `Transforming our World` & popularly known as `The Future We Want.` They identify four dimensions as part of a global vision for sustainable development –
- Inclusive Social Development,
- Inclusive Economic Development,
- Environmental Sustainability,
- Peace and Security. (Safety)
The UN`s High-level Panel`s report stated that there needs be “A New Global Partnership.”
`A new spirit of solidarity, cooperation, and mutual accountability – based on a common understanding of our shared humanity, based on mutual respect and mutual benefit......It should include civil society organisations, multilateral institutions, local and national governments, the scientific and academic community, businesses, and private philanthropy.`
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