8/8/2019

The Campaign For A One World Government And Religion

by Thomas Ivan Dahlheimer


The first four paragraphs of this article are excerpts from an article by Cliff Kincaid, President of America's Survival, Inc..

"Although the United Nations is regarded by many to be a secular organization, the truth is something else entirely. The U.S.-funded world body is promoting its own brand of religious faith. The separation of church and state doctrine does not seem to apply to the U.N. and its favored non-governmental organizations (NGOs)."

"For example, on October 27, 2005 at the United Nations headquarters in New York, a special event was held in celebration of 'The Spirit of the United Nations.' America's Survival, Inc. attended and covered the event. Open to all U.N. staff and NGOs, the program featured an opening 'blessing song on behalf of indigenous peoples,' an expression to 'thanks to Mother Earth,' and an moment of silents. A special rendition of the former Beatle John Lennon's song, 'Imagine,' was played to the crowd. Some of the song's special lyrics include:

Imagine there's no countries,
It's hard to do,
Nothing to kill or die for,
No religion too,
Imagine all the people living life in peace..."

"It may seem odd to refer to 'no religion' at a U.N. event on spiritual values. But the U.N. is an odd institution that does not believe in traditional religion."

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The UN Environment Programme (GBA) concluded in a biodiversity report that "the root causes of the loss of biodiversity are embedded in the way societies use resources." The main culprit is the world view of societies based on Biblical scriptures. "This world view is characteristic of large scale societies, heavily dependent on resources brought from considerable distances. It is a world view that is characterized by the denial of sacred attributes in nature, a characteristic that became firmly established about 2000 years ago with the Judeo-Christian-Islamic religious traditions." The document also states that the "Eastern cultures with religious traditions such as Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism did not depart as drastically" from healthy environmental values, including a self-sustaining respect and reverence for nature. ref.

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The worldview and spirituality of the hippie counterculture revolution of the 1960s has advanced over time. It is now the worldview and spirituality of the United Nations led global ethic movement.

Peter R. Jones, a world renowned Christian theologian, author and lecturer, wrote, in his article The New Spirituality - Dismantling and Reconstructing Reality: "That hippy revolution of spiritual and sexual experimentation...has now morphed into a worldview that promises to alter how we all believe and act in the planetary era. The New Age began to change when the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi introduced notions such as tran-scendental meditation, "mantra," and "karma" into the mainstream through converts like the Beatles, Mike Love of the Beach Boys,...etc..

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The world renowned theologian, Cardinal Javier Lozano Barragan, called the global ethic movement an "eco-religion." He said it manifests itself "as a new spirituality that supplants all religions, because the latter have been unable to preserve the ecosystem."

The global ethic spiritual philosophy unites the world's religions into a single religion by incorporating the good within them. This spiritual philosophy manifests as the United Nations' "eco-religion", or as the UN Earth-centered syncretic religion - the future one world religion.

Clarification: There is a UN Earth-centered religion whose adherents worship the earth and universe. It's an eco-religion. Its adherents' ultimate goal is to become One with the Earth and Universe. It's often misidentified as being the New Age religion [New Agers do not worship the earth and the universe]. There is also a UN Earth-centered religion whose adherents believe that God's image, gender and personality are exclusively located in creation and mostly on the earth [thus, it's, in this way, earth-centered...and it is also earth-centered in repect to its promotion of a global paradigm change which is moving humanity away from the world's Western philosophical system that is based on an anthropocentric paradigm to an Indigenous and Hindu philosophical system that is based on an earth-centered paradigm]. It's another UN Earth-centered eco-religion. It is the New Age religion. Ultimately, this religion's adherents seek to become One with the unqualified Absolute, the transcendent Father/Spirit beyond the creation. I believe that the New Age expression of the UN Earth-centered religion will be the future One World Religion. Currently, the adherents of the two expressions of the UN Earth-centered eco-religion are working together to promote the developing UN global ethic movement. When the New Age expression of the UN Earth-centered religion becomes the only expression, the One World Religion will be established

One of the leading promoter's of the United Nations' global ethic spirituality is Reverend Matthew Fox, a world renowned spiritual theologian. In 1983 I met Fox and shared my hippie spiritual philosophy and globalization mission with him. He liked it and asked me to stay in touch with him. Several years ago he gave his support for my Dakota/Lakota/Nakota Native rights initiative to change the profane (faulty-translation) name of Minnesota's "Rum River." [Update: On June 27, 2019, a prophetic peaceful revolutionary comment of mine was posted on Rev. Fox's Facebook site.]

Archbishop William Swing is the President and Founder of the United Religions Initiative (URI), an international, grassroots, interfaith bridge-building organization modeled after the United Nations and affiliated with it. In 1994 Swing accepted Reverend Matthew Fox as an Episcopal priest. Following this development, Lee Penn, a leading opponent of the URI and author of the book titled The FALSE DAWN - THE URI, GLOBALISM, AND THE QUEST FOR A ONE-WORLD RELIGION, wrote:

"The interfaith movement, including the URI, is being promoted by globalist and New Age reformers who favor erosion of national sovereignty, marginalization of traditional religions, establishment of 'global governance', and creation of a new, Earth-based 'global spirituality' – in effect, a one-world religion. Therefore, the URI and the interfaith movement are poised to become the spiritual foundation of the New World Order."

Lee Penn and Constance Cumbey work together as leading opponents of the interfaith movement, especially including the URI. In a blog post about me, along with comments, Cumbey wrote: I just found more, much more. THOMAS DAHLHEIMER is also closely affiliated with ex-communicated former Catholic theologian MATTHEW FOX and his whole apostate community...Lee Penn and I have both wondered out loud if Mr. Dahlheimer had read our respective books and took everything we warned against as something positive and wonderful for the world...(she later wrote)...Lee Penn and I were correct: Dahlheimer has inverted everything!...Lee Penn will be on air with me tomorrow night...We will be talking about Thomas Dahlheimer...Dahlheimer claims he is not alone in his views and that he and this resolution have support both in the Occupy Movements and at the United Nations...The revelations on Dahlheimer just keep coming!

More than anyone else, Constance Cumbey is credited as being "successful at waking the Christian church up to the New Age movement." Her best-selling book The Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow warned Christians of "impending persecution" coming from this movement. In the mid-1980s, these warnings were perhaps the greatest cause of troubling concern within the church.

At the time, Cumbey was a guest on the Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN), a Global Catholic Network, which was very popular then, and now available in over 150 million television households in more than 140 countries and territories.

Currently, an article on EWTN's website introduces, both, Cumbey's book A Planned Deception and a chapter in it titled "The Incredible Heresies of Father Matthew Fox." It also presents a paragraph from this chapter. Cumbey once thought that the world renowned Rev. Matthew Fox was most likely the Antichrist. She still believes Fox is a leader of the New Age movement.

Reverend Matthew Fox blames two specific people for his troubles with the Vatican in his book CONFESSIONS -- THE MAKING OF A POST-DENOMINATIONAL PRIEST. It was Constance Cumbey and Cardinal Ratzinger.

In the book The FALSE DAWN - THE URI, GLOBALISM, AND THE QUEST FOR A ONE-WORLD RELIGION Lee Penn has a chapter titled Matthew Fox and the "Teckno Cosmic Mass." The chapter is about Fox and his leading role in promoting the mission of the URI and the agenda of the "New Age movement." The chapter about Fox begins on page 152 and ends on page 170.

In the book Penn presents references, including titles to books, their authors, along with several quotes from his listed books that have material in them about Fox and his work.

Reference 3. page 168: "Christopher Partridge wrote: 'It is not difficult to trace the continuity between the phychedelic hippie culture of the 1960s and the rave culture of the 1980s and 1990s.'" In respect to the continunity between the phychedelic hippie culture of the 1960s and the later rave culture, including the 'rave mass,' which Fox, by further extending the continuity of the phychedelic hippie culture of the 1960s, converted to a 'Techno Mass.' Without the phychedlic drugs.

Penn wrote, on page 168: "In the early 2003, Swing reiterated his support for Matthew Fox, praising his drug-free postmodern lituries: It is possible to get high on healthy religion. My hero and pioneer in all this is the Rev. Matthew Fox. He took the 'old rave mass' and converted it to a 'Techno Mass.' Without the drugs.

Reference 3. page 168: "An Australian commentator says, "The 'rave' began as a British phenomenon...there is a sociopolitical component to these events. Particants talk of the failure of the government and the Australian people in general to address the traumatizing legacies of colonialism, such as its effects on the Aborigines and the destrution of the environment." URI's anti-colonialism Global Indigenous initiative

On page 168 Penn wrote: Fox's teachings have led Anglican prelates to a greater sympathy for the New Age beliefs. Achbishop of Canterbury...first thought New Age was a muddle of beliefs at odds with mainstream Christianity until he read Christian writers such as Matthew Fox on the subject.

There are a growing number of people who refer to themselves as "Christians" who are politically leftist, social justice activists, ecologists, interfaith supporters, vegetarians, greens, environmentalists, pacifists, anti-industrialists, anti-colonialists, anti-imperialists, anti-capitalists, pro-new tribalism, etc..

To these people some of the Judeo-Christian beliefs, the supposed uniqueness of Christ, the deceptive cross/penal substitution delusion, the false belief in the "reality of hell," the false belief that the whole earth was a kind of paradise without death or corruption before "Adam" ("the first human") sinned...and that the earth will be "restored to its original purity," and the belief in the "God of Abraham," [the Old Testament "God"] an evil colonial god, or militaristic imperialist god who has promoted the warmogering expansion of the Christian empire...are abandoned in favor of such things as belief in the Hindu-Buddhist God (Jesus's God), spiritual experience, ecumenism, universalism, paganism, syncretism, religious tolerance (except when scientific discoveres prove a particular religion to be false), reverence for creation/earth, to the level of reverence that Catholics have for "Mother Mary," interfaith and Eastern mystical practices like yoga, Transcendental Meditation and technique-driven meditation and contemplative prayer. They seem to me to be New Agers.

The Christian fundamentalists who are the leading opponents of the movement toward a One World Religion contradict each other. Some say that we, the people of this movement, are pantheists and others say we are pantheists and panentheists.

We are of a type of monotheism, which is also found in Hinduism. It encompasses panentheism and monistic pantheism. [The New Age Spiritual philosophy embraces both monotheism and monism.] Panentheism holds that the being of God includes and penetrates all the universe but unlike pantheism the universe is not identical with God.

In respect to the pantheism aspect of this type of monotheism, only the part of God that is in the universe is considered to have a body or physical manifestation - and it is, to some extent, a corrupted physical manifestation of an originally pure spiritual part of God, a spiritual universe. And the physical creation/universe is only temporary. It will come to an end. We do not worship this aspect of God. We are not pantheists who worship creation as stated by Peter R. Jones and Constance Cumbey.

Peter Jones' article The hippie counterculture movement and their offspring all hail the Obamanation, an article that Google.com has displayed near the top of its list under the words "hippie countercultural movement" reads: I always said wait until the counterculture hippies grew up and they got into positions of power. Well that day has arrived and they have taken control of the education system, political system, national media, and the religious systems of America. They also produced postmodern brainwashed children who now believe themselves to be the norm. So unless real Christians and real conservatives win this cultural war it is the end of this nation. When the far left hippies and their offspring gain total control they will embrace a totally pagan fascist world system. Woe to any who oppose them.

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Fr. Chidi Denis Isizoh, of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue (the Vatican body responsible for interfaith work) said:

"Religious syncretism is a theological error. That is why the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue does not approve of the United Religions Initiative and does not work with it...." Some Catholics, however, are not following the Vatican's lead. In 1998, Bishop Swing said, "As for the Roman Catholic Church, we have got an awful lot of support from various individual Roman Catholic lay people, nuns, monks, priests, bishops, archbishops, and one cardinal, as a matter of fact."

The trendy theology of Fr. Luis Dolan

In a 1997 document published by Global Education Associates, Fr. Dolan described UN documents as new scriptures, and hailed the UN as "a cathedral where we can worship what is best in each other:

"I believe that the UN offers us the first scripture written by communities rather than by a single inspired author. This scripture is the composite of all the basic documents of the UN, starting with the Charter."

"The UN 'extends the power of our hearts and souls.' The UN thus has become 'a cathedral where we can worship what is best in each other.' 'Little by little a planetary prayer book is being composed (at the UN) by an increasingly united humanity seeking its oneness'."

Fr. Dolan forecasts and favors world government, a "global governance" that should also "be presented as a religious ideal."

"Another issue that has recently come to the consciousness of the UN is the concept of global governance. ... Global governance calls for a new vision, challenging people as well as governments to realize that there is no alternative to working together to create the kind of world they want for themselves and their children. ... Global governance is portrayed as essentially a civil ideal. It will not work, though, unless it is also presented as a religious ideal."

"This 'religious ideal' will not be traditional Christianity. Dolan favors modifying the structure of the Church to fit the requirements of "the future world order," and opposes what he calls the "belligerent attitude" of the Church at UN conferences."

Dolan also says that "religious syncretism has benefits for individuals and for the future world order."


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New Age panentheists believe that the Eternal Divine Spirit emanated/created God, and that God then sinned against Spirit causing God to have two manifestations of its S/self. One of its manifestations is this less-than-divine and corrupt from its origins material universe. This manifestation is actually an illsionary manifestation of God's REAL divine manifestation, which is perceived by enlightened humans as an essentially undifferentiated mass of light permeated with Christ/Krishna/Buddha/ God Consciousness.

After becoming One with this monistic God in the real non-material universe made of light, New Age panentheists go through this Christ Consciousness (or Jesus Christ) to become One with the monotheistic unqualified Absolute, the transcendent Father/Spirit beyond the creation. This monistic and monotheistic New Age panentheist spiritual philosophy will be, in effect, the one world religion of the coming New World Order.

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A related article of mine is located here

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