United Nations And The New Age - Way of Life Literature
United Nations And The New Age - Way of Life Literature
United Nations And The New Age - Way of Life Literature
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Introduction<strong>The</strong> <strong>United</strong> <strong>Nations</strong> is a hotbed <strong>of</strong> anti-Christian, <strong>New</strong><strong>Age</strong> mysticism. With its one-world ambitions,humanistic philosophy, anti-Semitism, and syncretisticambitions, it is an institution that is unwittingly makingpreparations for the coming <strong>of</strong> the Antichrist. It is an endtimeTower <strong>of</strong> Babel.Many have criticized the <strong>United</strong> <strong>Nations</strong> and documentedits failures, but typically they fail to see the underlyingspiritual issues.Conservative Americans have long warned about the<strong>United</strong> <strong>Nations</strong>.In the early 1980s, the Heritage Foundation, whichadvised the Reagan administration, published a studyconcluding that “a world without the U.N. would be abetter world.” Authored by Burton Pines, vice president<strong>of</strong> the foundation, the study accused the U.N. <strong>of</strong> beingexceedingly anti-U.S., anti-West and anti-free enterpriseand claimed that its characteristics were inefficiency,cronyism, high pay, lavish expense accounts, corruption,and illiteracy (Stanley Meisler, <strong>United</strong> <strong>Nations</strong>: <strong>The</strong> FirstFifty Years, p. 219).15