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ROFL...Tony Blair selected to be the New World Order Religious guru to herald in One World religion. Jeezus....seems these people have a limited supply of clowns willing to do their bidding these days.
Tony Blair Launches Global Religious Foundation
Ann Shibler
JBS
Friday, June 6, 2008
At a New York launch with Bill Clinton at his side, the ex-prime minister of Great Britain, Tony Blair, unveiled his new "faith foundation." The listed goals of the foundation are to improve awareness between religions and tackle poverty and war. Mr. Blair, an alleged recent convert to Catholicism, a point that leads every story describing the new Blair foundation, believes that there is "nothing more important" than creating understanding between different faiths and cultures.
That is globalist nonsense, and a goal of the New World Order -– to create one world government and one world religion. Mr. Blair used just about every globalist code word there is when describing and promoting his new foundation to an audience of academics, media, and business and religious leaders:
The characteristic of today’s world is change. The consequence is a world opening up and becoming inter-dependent.
The conclusion is that we make sense of this inter-dependence through peaceful co-existence and working together to resolve common challenges.
We must be global citizens as well as citizens of our country.
Though there is much focus, understandably, on extremism associated with the perversion of the proper faith of Islam, there are elements of extremism in every major faith.
Faith is part of our future, and faith and the values it brings with it are an essential part of making globalization work.
He added that faith could be a "civilizing force in globalization."
Time magazine reports that the new foundation will attempt to foster cooperation among religions to address global issues such as those listed in the United Nations’ eight Millennium Development Goals. This is more than somewhat problematic for a Roman Catholic, or for most other fundamentalist and orthodox faiths, as the UN’s goals include the right to an abortion in all developing and non-developing countries.
It seems highly suspect that Blair, who, according to his press secretary Alastair Campbell, "didn’t do God," and who also said that one doesn’t "put a hotline up to God and get the answers," is suddenly head over heels in love with his new-found vocation. And given his role in the "War on Terror" and the killing he too, is responsible for in Iraq by his cooperation with the Bush administration, it’s highly hypocritical that he now wants to challenge conflict and tackle war.
His comments on some form of extremism being present in every major religion should also send up red flags. Those who are deeply religious and don’t want their faith neutered, watered down, or changed in any way, could easily be labeled extremists and will become the next targets for the global religionists. Why? Because it certainly appears that Blair, a consumate globalist leader, sees religion as only a tool to wield in the ongoing effort to subvert the remnants of the old order and build a new syncretic and internationalist regime.
Tony Blair Launches Global Religious Foundation
Ann Shibler
JBS
Friday, June 6, 2008
At a New York launch with Bill Clinton at his side, the ex-prime minister of Great Britain, Tony Blair, unveiled his new "faith foundation." The listed goals of the foundation are to improve awareness between religions and tackle poverty and war. Mr. Blair, an alleged recent convert to Catholicism, a point that leads every story describing the new Blair foundation, believes that there is "nothing more important" than creating understanding between different faiths and cultures.
That is globalist nonsense, and a goal of the New World Order -– to create one world government and one world religion. Mr. Blair used just about every globalist code word there is when describing and promoting his new foundation to an audience of academics, media, and business and religious leaders:
The characteristic of today’s world is change. The consequence is a world opening up and becoming inter-dependent.
The conclusion is that we make sense of this inter-dependence through peaceful co-existence and working together to resolve common challenges.
We must be global citizens as well as citizens of our country.
Though there is much focus, understandably, on extremism associated with the perversion of the proper faith of Islam, there are elements of extremism in every major faith.
Faith is part of our future, and faith and the values it brings with it are an essential part of making globalization work.
He added that faith could be a "civilizing force in globalization."
Time magazine reports that the new foundation will attempt to foster cooperation among religions to address global issues such as those listed in the United Nations’ eight Millennium Development Goals. This is more than somewhat problematic for a Roman Catholic, or for most other fundamentalist and orthodox faiths, as the UN’s goals include the right to an abortion in all developing and non-developing countries.
It seems highly suspect that Blair, who, according to his press secretary Alastair Campbell, "didn’t do God," and who also said that one doesn’t "put a hotline up to God and get the answers," is suddenly head over heels in love with his new-found vocation. And given his role in the "War on Terror" and the killing he too, is responsible for in Iraq by his cooperation with the Bush administration, it’s highly hypocritical that he now wants to challenge conflict and tackle war.
His comments on some form of extremism being present in every major religion should also send up red flags. Those who are deeply religious and don’t want their faith neutered, watered down, or changed in any way, could easily be labeled extremists and will become the next targets for the global religionists. Why? Because it certainly appears that Blair, a consumate globalist leader, sees religion as only a tool to wield in the ongoing effort to subvert the remnants of the old order and build a new syncretic and internationalist regime.