Genesis chapter 10 tells of the attempt to build the Tower of Babel. These were the generations from the sons of Noah. They were in full rebellion to God. You know the story, they were going to build a tower "whose top is in the heavens." God did not permit it. Their "one language" was confused. Their unity was broken. They separated.
Various members of the global elite have held to the "one world principle" for quite some time. The G-20 meetings being held in London right now are a good example of how a few dissenters (Sarkozy for one) can prohibit implementation of a plan. On the other hand, if you have "unity" the sky is the limit.
Most everyone has heard, and many have snickered, at the "Mark of the Beast" described in the 13th chapter of Revelation; He causes all, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on their right hand or on their foreheads, and that no one may buy or sell except one who has the mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name." Now, theologians are greatly divided on the meaning of this. I think that we all can agree that this verse was economic in nature. I think we can all agree that this is a principle that is used to solidify power.
Globalization may not have gotten us into this situation but it is binding us from getting out of it. We are so tied to each other, even our enemies, that we will be tempted with compromising our principles, our beliefs and our traditions which would also compromise our security, to get us out. We cannot immediately break from global trade nor should we want to. We can stop all movement towards increasing the global concept and slowly back away from it to where it does not prohibit us from making our own economic decisions. If we are to move forward with globalization, and if they are ultimately to be successful, it will have to be through subterfuge and deception. They will want affirmative decisions to be made fast. We need to keep this in mind to give the American public enough time to examine and debate.
Various members of the global elite have held to the "one world principle" for quite some time. The G-20 meetings being held in London right now are a good example of how a few dissenters (Sarkozy for one) can prohibit implementation of a plan. On the other hand, if you have "unity" the sky is the limit.
Most everyone has heard, and many have snickered, at the "Mark of the Beast" described in the 13th chapter of Revelation; He causes all, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on their right hand or on their foreheads, and that no one may buy or sell except one who has the mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name." Now, theologians are greatly divided on the meaning of this. I think that we all can agree that this verse was economic in nature. I think we can all agree that this is a principle that is used to solidify power.
Globalization may not have gotten us into this situation but it is binding us from getting out of it. We are so tied to each other, even our enemies, that we will be tempted with compromising our principles, our beliefs and our traditions which would also compromise our security, to get us out. We cannot immediately break from global trade nor should we want to. We can stop all movement towards increasing the global concept and slowly back away from it to where it does not prohibit us from making our own economic decisions. If we are to move forward with globalization, and if they are ultimately to be successful, it will have to be through subterfuge and deception. They will want affirmative decisions to be made fast. We need to keep this in mind to give the American public enough time to examine and debate.