Unity in an Anti-Christian  World?
Global War on Christian Values - Part  1
By Berit Kjos
March 13, 2010
The new millennium has brought some ominous changes.  Last month alone unleashed a flood of anti-Christian plots around the world. All  were designed to suppress God’s unchanging truth—an intolerable obstacle to  global solidarity. Even “friendly” regimes have joined this war on  faith:
“There is a growing and  intensifying attack on Christians around the world. It is not just confined to  the Middle East and Islamic countries.”[1]
“...lawmakers in the  lower house of the Mexican Congress approved a bill officially instituting the  separation of church and state....The bill passed 363 in favor with one ‘no’  vote and one abstention. It ‘guarantees the autonomy of institutions from  religious norms, rules and convictions...”[2]
“Moroccan authorities  raided [the orphanage] Village of Hope and said they were expelling the 20  workers and parents. The 33 children who were being cared for cried out  ‘hysterically’ for their foster parents as they were left behind.... Lately  Morocco has taken a tyrannical stance against Christians, forcibly deporting  foreigners and bringing charges against the Moroccan nationals they associated  with.”[3]
“Sweden is forcing Iraqi  Christian refugees to leave its country. This will put the lives of Iraqi  Christians in greater danger.... Swedish hospitality was beginning to  diminish.”[4]
These ideological clashes may look like isolated  incidents, but they expose the corrupt values behind the rising system that is  shaping our global culture. Mexico, Morocco and Sweden are all tied to the  international laws and standards of the United Nations and its many branches—including  the Alliance of  Civilizations  (AOC). This statement from the AOC website gives us a glimpse of its agenda:  
“The Alliance seeks to forge collective political will  and to mobilize concerted action at the institutional and civil society levels  to overcome the prejudice, misperceptions and polarization that militate against  such a consensus. And it hopes to contribute to a coalescing global movement  which... rejects extremism in any society.”[5] 
Do you wonder what they mean by “extremism?” According  to media reports, its main expressions are Islamic terrorism and Biblical  Christianity! Though neither can be conformed to the UN vision of solidarity,  the former provides a useful “crisis” as well as a needed tool for silencing the  latter.
“The Community of Latin American  and Caribbean States”
On February 22-23, thirty-two leaders from Central and  South America gathered in Cancun to organize the new regional union of “Latin  American and Caribbean States.” Communist rulers from Cuba and Venezuela were  warmly welcomed. The United States and Canada were not invited.  
Nor was Porfirio Lobo, Honduras’ new president.  Instead, the leaders planned to discuss the issue of his legitimacy. Some still  denied the unwanted facts behind the legal removal of the corrupt former  President Zelaya—a collaborator with Communist Hugo Chavez and the drug lords  they both protected.[6] 
“Russia hailed Friday the  creation this week of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States....  The new organization can be an important factor for the formation of a  multipolar world order. Russia is ready to undertake cooperation and political  dialogue with it.”[7] 
Mexican President Felipe Calderon, host of the two-day  summit, urged the attending leaders to set aside their “ideological differences”  and focus on a “future where the values we believe in—democracy, justice and  freedom—can flourish.”[8]
Democracy, justice and freedom! It sounds good,  doesn’t it? But what do those words really mean in this context? How can freedom  blossom in the midst of lawlessness, corruption and  communism?
Remember the upside-down slogan from George Orwell’s  eye-opening book, 1984:
“War is PEACE. Freedom is  SLAVERY. Ignorance is STRENGTH.”
It exposed Soviet-style brainwashing back in the  1940s, when the British media had persuaded the masses to love Stalin. Yet, it still fits our times! When  nations ban God’s moral guidelines, familiar words can become convenient tools  in the hands of its trainers. Fact and fiction become interchangeable—a mere  matter of political expediency. That’s why the global warming myth survived all  the contrary facts! [See Green Lies]
O’Brien, Orwell’s fictional change agent, was a master  at twisting the truth and changing minds: 
“You are a slow learner,  Winston,” said O’Brien gently.
“How can I help it?”  [Winston] blubbered. “How can I help seeing what is in front of my eyes? Two and  two are four.”
“Sometimes, Winston.  Sometimes they are five. Sometimes they are three. Sometimes they are all of  them at once. You must try harder. It is not easy to become  sane.’”[9]
Mind  control is more gentle and subtle today.[10] What hasn’t  changed is the goal: unity based on global standards and Communist pragmatism.  Now as then, everyone must conform to the new ways of thinking. None can resist  or obstruct global re-education [The subject of Part 2 in this  series].
“O’Brien was looking down  at [Winston].... ‘There is a Party slogan dealing with the control of the past,’  he said. ‘Repeat it, if you please.’”
“‘Who controls the past  controls the future; who controls the present controls the past,’ repeated  Winston obediently.
“We, the Party, control  all records, and we control all memories. Then we control the past, do we  not?’
“’But how can you stop  people remembering things?’ cried Winston....
O’Brien’s manner grew  stern again. He laid his hand on the dial....”[9] 
Amending Mexico’s Constitution:  Separation from what?
Mexico flows right along with this shift from moral  freedom to amoral solidarity. Luke Goodrich explains it well in his insightful  article, “Mexico’s Separation of Church and  State:”
“Last week, Mexico’s  lower house of Congress began the process of amending the Mexican Constitution  to formally declare the country to be ‘laica’ [’lay’ or ‘secular’]. Supporters  say the amendment merely codifies Mexico’s commitment to the separation of  church and state. But the term ‘laica,’ like the term ‘separation of church and  state,’ means different things to different  people....
“Jaime Cardenas Garcia, a  congressional supporter of the amendment, has said the amendment is necessary  because of the presence of ‘a militant Catholic Church’ that opposes legal  reforms [such as legalizing third trimester abortions].  
“Another congressional  supporter, Feliciano Marin Diaz, has argued that the amendment is necessary to  ensure that ‘religious beliefs’ will not be used to support political allies or  oppose political adversaries. In short... it might be an attempt to suppress the  Catholic Church’s ability to engage in public policy  debates.
“Most Mexicans  self-identify as Roman Catholic. But for most of the twentieth century, the  government was heavily anticlerical.... For example, when President Calderon  suggested in June that ‘young people drug themselves because they don’t believe  in God’ he was excoriated for violating the separation of church and state and,  more tellingly, for forgetting that faith is ‘reserved to the private sphere of  individuals’ and is unwelcome in politics.... The proposed ‘laica’ amendment  looks like it might be an attempt to codify this  sentiment.”[11]
“But who cares?” asks Mr. Goodrich. “Why not codify  the idea that religious arguments are unwelcome in the public square?” Note his  wise warning:
“First, since religious  beliefs are inseparable from the individual, forcing religious arguments from  the public square effectively forces religious individuals from the public  square. ...Nihilists, Capitalists, and Socialists can all bring their philosophy  to bear on public life, but Catholics (or other religious minorities) must check  their religion at the door....
“Second, religion... has  classically served as a bastion of dissent and a check on unlimited government  power. But once the government delegitimizes religious dissent, it can also  delegitimize other forms of dissent. The end result is not just increasing  restrictions on free speech, but at worst, the tyranny of a government-enforced  viewpoint and unchecked government power.”[11] 
Back in 1994, Dr. Thomas Sowell wrote a review of Road  to Serfdom by Friedrich Hayek. It brought a similar  warning:
“At the heart of the  socialist vision is the notion that a compassionate society can create more  humane living conditions for all through government ‘planning’ and control of  the economy.... 
“Idealist socialists  create systems in which idealists are almost certain to lose and be superseded  by those whose drive for power, and ruthlessness in achieving it, make them the  ‘fittest’ to survive under a system where government power is the ultimate  prize.”[12]
How does the United States fit into  this global transformation?
Though excluded from the new “Community” of Latin  nations, the USA is certainly not falling behind. Far from it! The interlinked  webs that connect our government to nations, regions and rulers around the world  are beyond description. So let’s look closer to home. The latest attack on  Christianity took place in Gilbert, Arizona:
“The city...has ordered a  group of seven adults to stop gathering for Bible studies in a private home  because such meetings are forbidden by the city’s zoning codes.....  
“There had been no  complaints about the meetings, which had been rotating among members’ homes  before the officer wrote the letter and ordered the group to ‘terminate all  religious meetings...regardless of their size, nature or  frequency.”[13]
The ban was revoked after a legal team from  Alliance Defense Fund showed that the city’s action was  unconstitutional. But this incident, like many others,[15] remind us that the  First Amendment is being interpreted in ways that make freedom increasingly  fragile. 
A Christian response  
Our Lord rejected any kind of compromise. He died at  the hands of religious leaders who were offended by His uncompromising  words.
His disciples followed the same narrow path. When the  high priest complained that they had disobeyed public guidelines and “filled  Jerusalem with [their] doctrine,” they answered: 
“We ought to obey God  rather than men.” Acts 5:29
There’s no wall between Christians and the world  around us. We walk freely among its people as citizens of heaven and messengers of His love. But there is a wall between what is holy and  unholy. God tells  us to “Abhor what is evil. Cling to what is good.” (Romans 12:9) Only by His  Word and Spirit in us can we discern the difference and encourage each other to  follow His narrow way—in the midst of rising hostility.  So,
“...do not be conformed  to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may  prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God..” Romans  12:2
Notes:  
1. David W. Virtue,  “Worldwide persecution of Christians by  Muslims and Hindus intensifies,” 3-9-10 . www.virtueonline.org/portal/modules/news/article.php?storyid=12232 
2. “Mexico Introduces Separation of Church and  State” at  www.opposingviews.com/i/historic-move-mexico-introduces-separation-of-church-and-state
3. “Christian volunteers and foster parents at  a Moroccan orphanage were forced to abandon dozens of  children” at  www.christianpost.com/article/20100309/christians-expelled-forced-to-abandon-33-foster-kids-in-morocco/index.html
5. “An Alliance of  Civilizations: Terms of reference for the High-Level Group.” www.unaoc.org/repository/Terms%20of%20Reference%20for%20HLG.pdf
6. See the facts  behind the legal removal of the corrupt President Zelaya here: www.crossroad.to/articles2/009/honduras.htm. An article titled “Federation signs onto OAS-substitute regional  community” adds to  the sobering picture: “The new bloc is aimed at reducing US influence on the  region, and membership will not be extended to the United States and Canada....  Evo Morales and Hugo Chavez, the Presidents of Bolivia and Venezuela [both  Communist], respectively, also praised the new  initiative.”
7. “Russia Hails Creation of New Regional Body  in Latin America”  at www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=352974&CategoryId=12394
8. “Latin American, Caribbean Nations To Set Up  Regional Bloc Without US, Canada” at www.rttnews.com/ArticleView.aspx?Id=1219927&pageNum=1
9. George Orwell,  1984 (First published in 1949 by Harcourt, Brace & Co.) See George Orwell’s 1984 at www.crossroad.to/Excerpts/books/transformation/orwell.htm
11. Luke Goodrich,  “Mexico’s Separation of Church and  State” at  http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703740704575095704065365166.html
12. Thomas Sowell,  “A Road to Hell Paved with Good Intentions,” Forbes (January 17, 1994); 62, 63,  64. 
13. Banished! City forbids Bible studies in  homes at  www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.printable&pageId=127793 
15. See  “A little child shall lead  them” and  An Evangelical  Manifesto. For many  more examples, see “Whose Rights?”
Gill  Rapoza
Veritas Vos  Liberabit
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