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Could the World Economic Forum be Laying the Groundwork for the Anti Christ’s One World Government?

by Dr. Eric N. Haley

January 25, 2024

At least seven years before Jesus Christ comes back to earth to set up his thousand year reign called the, “Millennial Reign,” the Seventieth Week of Daniel must happen in order for God to fulfill his promise to Abraham (the Jewish people).  Daniel 9:24-27 explains this phenomenon.  It reads, “Seventy weeks are determined upon thy people and upon thy holy city, to finish the transgression, and to make an end of sins, and to make reconciliation for iniquity and to bring in everlasting righteousness, and to seal up the vision and prophecy, and to anoint the most Holy.  Know therefore and understand that from the going forth of the commandment to restore and to build Jerusalem unto the Messiah the Prince shall be seven weeks, and threescore and two weeks:  the street shall be built again, and the wall, even in troublous times.  And after threescore and two weeks shall Messiah be cut off, but not for himself: and the people of the prince that shall come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary; and the end there of shall be with a flood, and unto the end of the war desolations are determined.  And he shall  confirm the covenant with many for one week: and in the midst of the week he shall cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease, and for the overspreading of abominations he shall make it desolate, even until the consummation, and that determined shall be poured upon the desolate.”

What we see happening in our planet today is powerful elites, who think they what’s best for the masses, want to usher in a new era for the globe.  If the masses do not get in line with their agenda ,we are the enemy.  The global elite are led by Klaus Schwab, who is the founder and chief executive office of the, World Economic Forum,” (WEF), a global non God fearing think tank.  Klaus Schwab’s father was a right hand man of Adolf Hitler.  Who tried to create the third Reich and create a world dominated by blond hair and blue-eyed Aryan race of people.

Every year the WEF has a meeting in Davos, Switzerland, wherein they invite political leaders-53 top heads of state in 2023, top scientist, 119 billionaires, and the heads of world organizations such as the World Health Organization, the Center for Disease Control, and international bankers to meet to discuss solutions to the world’s problems as they and Klaus Schwab views them.  Former vice president, Al Gore also sits on the WEF’s board of directors.

The world is being prepared to accept their solutions to our complex global issues.  Remember, one of the strategies of Satan is to get mankind to trust in mankind instead of God Almighty who created the heaven and the earth. (Genesis 1:1)  Psalms 146:3-7, reminds us to do NOT put our trust in man!

These globalist try to create world problems such as man made pandemics with their unethical science experiments like the corona virus which was created in a Chinese lab in Wuhan, China.  And some world wide problems are simply God’s remedial judgments on the earth for all the sins that we do like the aids virus when violate his moral law.  The WEF want people and world leaders to think in terms of being a global citizen first.  They are selling the idea that if you think of your own country first you are hurting the planet somehow.  For example they feel that all cars should be electric to eliminate the smog the eats away at our ozone layer which protects us from getting too much sun.  They also say that petroleum fueled cars give off too much carbon dioxide which harms out planet too.

To solve the world’s problems the WEF wants to find a global centered solution even if it means over running your country with refugees from other countries due to famine, drought, war and pandemics.  Even heaven has gates (Rev 21:21).  Gates are a barrier for keeping its citizens safe and keeping unwanted persons out.  Every country has the rights to set up its own rules for allowing legal and lawful entrance into its borders.

In short, the WEF is first of all brain washing our public leaders to pass laws that they think are best for the rest of the world.  That’s why in all countries now we have political leaders fighting over whether we should be patriotic to our own country first or just let every Tom, Dick and Harry cross our borders without some type of accountability system.  The WEF wants to be the determining entity to decide on how we solve energy crises, climate change, work force development and manufacturing, food shortages and any other planet woes–real or created by them.

The Bible says this type of thinking is just what is going to happen.  Revelation 13:16-18 states, “And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:  And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.  Here is wisdom.  Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast:  for it is the number of man; and his number is six-hundred threescore and six.” (666).  The WEF has went of record and suggest that we should use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to write a new version of the Bible.  How insane is that?  The Bible warns us in Revelation 22:19,not to add or takeaway any words in the Bible.  Something to think about.

Online Religious Services Appeal to Many Americans, but Going in Person Remains More Popular


Pew Research l June 2, 2023

It’s been clear for more than two years that the video technology that helped Americans stay in touch with relatives, friends and colleagues during COVID-19 lockdowns also helped many to connect with houses of worship. What wasn’t clear, though, was how people felt about these virtual experiences. Would they keep watching services on screens, even after they thought it was safe to attend in person? What did they like about joining services remotely? What didn’t they like? A new survey from Pew Research Center sought to address these questions.

Online Religious Services Appeal to Many Americans, but Going in Person Remains More Popular

The survey of more than 11,000 U.S. adults conducted Nov. 16-27, 2022, found that about a quarter of U.S. adults regularly watch religious services online or on TV, and most of them are highly satisfied with the experience. Two-thirds of U.S. adults who regularly stream religious services online or watch them on TV say they are either “extremely satisfied” or “very satisfied” with the services they see.

At the same time, Americans tend to give higher marks to worshipping together in person. While majorities express satisfaction with virtual services, even bigger shares of physical attenders say they feel extremely or very satisfied with the sermons (74%) and music (69%) at the services they attend in person.

Those who do both – who watch services on screens and attend in person – overwhelmingly say they prefer going in person, by a margin of 76% to 11%. An additional 14% say they have no preference.

In addition, virtual viewers are much less likely to report feeling connected to other worshippers. Roughly two-thirds (65%) of regular in-person attenders say they feel “a great deal” or “quite a bit” of connection with their fellow attenders, the two highest options on a five-point scale. On the other hand, only 22% of regular virtual viewers say they feel strongly connected to the other people watching online or on TV.

The survey also asked respondents whether they use online apps or web-based technology for religious purposes other than virtual services. Overall, three-in-ten U.S. adults say they go online to search for information about religion. Roughly two-in-ten say they use apps or websites to help them read scripture or to remind them to do so, including 9% who do this daily. A similar share (20%) say they watch religion-focused online videos, such as those found on YouTube or TikTok.

Americans who belong to historically Black Protestant denominations are more frequent watchers of religious services online. About six-in-ten adults in historically Black Protestant denominations (58%) say they generally watch religious services on screens at least monthly or watched them in the month prior to the survey. This compares with 47% of evangelicals, 28% of mainline Protestants, 24% of Catholics and 19% of Jews.

Other key findings include:

Overall, 17% of U.S. adults say they share content about religion on social media. Roughly one-in-ten (11%) say they have posted a prayer request, while about four-in-ten (42%) have seen someone else’s prayer request online. Meanwhile, 17% of Americans say they have unfollowed, unfriended or blocked a person on social media, or changed their social media settings to see less of a person, due to religious content they posted. And 3% say that someone else has done this to them online.

Adults in historically Black Protestant denominations and evangelical Protestants are more likely to be “heavy users” of religious technology than those from other major religious groups. Based on a scale Center researchers developed to measure Americans’ religion-related technology use, 37% ofadults in historically Black Protestant churches and 28% of evangelical Protestants are considered heavy users of religious technology. By comparison, roughly one-in-ten Catholics, mainline Protestants and Jews are heavy users of religious technology (12% of each group).

These are among the findings from the new report, which is based on a survey of 11,377 respondents. The margin of sampling error for the full sample is plus or minus 1.4 percentage points.


Deep Convictions: A Look At Religious Liberty

CVV News l June 29, 2022

(NAPSI)—What would you do if your most strongly held beliefs were challenged by the government, placing your livelihood, your way of life and even your freedom at risk?

You may find inspiration for your answer in a new book about four Americans—a priest, an atheist, a Native American and a baker—who put it all on the line for their creeds.

The Book

“Deep Conviction: True Stories of Ordinary Americans Fighting for the Freedom to Live Their Beliefs” (Shadow Mountain) is by professor and lawyer Steven T. Collis. An advocate and a scholar, he believes religious freedom is “a fundamental liberty protecting all individuals living in this country, allowing us to exist in relative peace with one another.” This peace, he adds, is unique in history and exceptional even in the world today. Collis notes, “Religion is not what leads us to battle, it’s the lack of religious liberty.”

The book offers insights into religious liberty through the stories of four ordinary Americans who risked their reputations to preserve and live their personal beliefs. Although vastly different in many ways, they share such qualities as conviction and determination.

The Courageous Four

• In 1813, a Catholic priest in New York City faced prison after a grand jury subpoenaed him for refusing to divulge the identity of a jewelry thief who admitted to the crime during the sacrament of confession.

• In 1959, an atheist in Maryland was forced to stand up for his beliefs when the state required him to sign an oath that said he believed in God before he could work as a notary public. The United States Supreme Court would decide his fate.

• In 1989, a Klamath Indian man walked into the highest court of the nation to fight for the right to practice the central sacrament of the Native American Church after the state of Oregon had declared it illegal.

• And, finally, in 2017, a Christian baker and a gay couple took their cases to the United States Supreme Court after the baker declined to create a custom wedding cake to celebrate the couple’s same-sex marriage, fearing it would violate his duty to God.

Written with the pace of a novel, Collis’ book brings these stories to life in a way that reflects their universality and the broad principles they represent. He stresses how the notion of religious freedom for all, truly cherished, allows justice and protection for everyone, religious or not.

Learn More

For further facts and to get the book, visit www.ShadowMountain.com.


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