Imagine – When the World Will Be As One :: by Jan Markell

John Lennon had a good imagination. He wanted us to imagine a world without religion and a world that would be one. I highly doubt that Lennon realized that John the Revelator wrote about globalism long before Lennon did. You can read about it in Revelation 13.

In years of ministry, I have never met anyone quite like one-world watcher Gary Kah. He began in Indiana state government and saw the push for globalism as a trade representative almost 30 years ago.

The effort had a giant leap forward in September with the U.S. visit of Pope Francis. On September 25, Pope Francis gave an address to the United Nations General Assembly. In it, he presented a list of what he called U.N. accomplishments. Then he said, “Without all those interventions on the international level, mankind would not have been able to survive.”

It was a bizarre moment to hear this man praising the U.N. as mankind’s savior over the last 70 years. Because he sees the U.N. in such a lofty role, it’s only natural that he wants to give it more power — even to the point of world government.

And so does Barack Obama. What a powerful three-way global punch they pack, Obama, the Pope and the United Nations.

Gary Kah was my radio guest again October 24-25. He stated, “This year has been a very active time for those in high places pursuing a new world order. Their agenda gained steady momentum throughout the spring and summer with proponents hoping to use the 70th session of the U.N. General Assembly as a springboard to larger one-world events later this year and beyond.”

Kah says, “Two men in particular have appeared repeatedly on the global stage as strange bedfellows with a seemingly common vision. Francis, the first Pope to have come directly from the Jesuit Order, has been cooperating closely with Obama on numerous fronts which are shaping the emerging order.”

Globalists decided long ago that the agent for a one-world system will be the global warming/climate change agenda.

Gary Kah writes in an insightful article found here, “On September 23, Pope Francis arrived at the White House for a one-on-one closed-door meeting with Barack Obama. The details concerning what was actually discussed are sketchy at best. But we can be certain the subject matter included a variety of topics ranging from the Mideast situation to gay rights. Near the top of the list was the subject of climate change as both men have personal track records of being devoted to advancing this cause.”

On September 25, Pope Francis launched the U.N.’s new sustainable development campaign, being the keynote speaker before the U.N. General Assembly. World leaders will convene again in Paris November 30 – December 11, at the invitation of the United Nations, for the specific purpose of signing this controversial treaty.

Both the Pope and Obama have gone out of their way to promote and announce their support for the climate agenda and are expected to sign the treaty.

Kah goes on to point out that the Pope has also been actively garnering the support of the world’s religious leaders.

So what is wrong with this? Why do some look with huge skepticism upon any climate change treaty?

Here’s why. Kah states, “Along with the underlying spiritual deception associated with this push — which is leading people to embrace earth-centered/pantheistic beliefs — the treaty itself happens to be the cornerstone for the one-world agenda.”

He concludes, “This treaty has been cleverly crafted in such a way that it goes way beyond typical environmental matters to cover nearly every facet of our lives….”

In recent years there has been a rush to global government. Now the pace is a galloping towards globalism. We must to save the planet. The vehicle to do that is battling climate change, though only God changes the climate. But these people believe that pollution knows no borders so let’s have no borders.

Satan’s fingerprints are all over this. Yet evangelical outfits like the Evangelical Environmental Network, Restoring Eden, and even the National Association of Evangelicalsare a part of this questionable ecological agenda. Why? Are they in sync with pantheism, one-worldism, and the death of capitalism which is at the heart of this movement? Are their real agendas socialism, the re-distribution of wealth, and globalism? If so, they are misleading millions of donors.

Why can’t millions of Christians who sign onto this see that the effort for the “common good” is just plain evil?

The Pope sees the U.N. as highly effective, except where it has lacked the ability to enforce its will. The implication is obvious. He believes the U.N. should be given the teeth to enforce its edicts on everyone. And maybe someday it will.

Kah concludes, “Do not be deceived. The U.N. Climate Change Treaty is an intentional power grab. Unfortunately a majority of the world’s most visible political figures — including Obama and the Pope — are fully on board.”