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January 1 - World Leaders Challenged to Pursue Major Financial Overhaul
Article: One World Government
VATICAN CITY - Pope Benedict XVI
challenged world leaders on
Thursday to
make major changes to the
global financial system, saying
short-term answers to the
financial crisis weren't sufficient.
Echoing a similar theme in his
New Year's Day homily,
Benedict said the crisis
should be seen as a test-case
about the future of globalization.
"Are we
ready to read it in its
complexity as a way for the future and not just
an emergency to respond to
with short-term answers?" he asked.
"Are we ready to make a profound
revision in the dominant
development model, to correct it in a
farsighted and concerted
way?"
He said
the health
of the planet required such a correction, as well
as what he called the
"cultural and moral crisis" in which the
world
finds itself.
"Seen in its profundity,
the
crisis should be seen as a serious symptom
that requires intervention at its
root," the pontiff said.
During his homily, Benedict
also said he was praying for
an end to the violence in Gaza and said
he
hoped the international community would come
forward with concrete
proposals so the Israelis and Palestinians
could live in peace, security
and dignity.
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January 2 - Hamas calls for revenge as Israel hits Gaza again
Article: Israel And The Last Days
GAZA (Reuters) - Palestinian
Islamists vowed revenge on Israel
on
Friday for killing a senior Hamas leader and his
family, and said
all options including suicide bombs were
now open to
"strike at Zionist interests
everywhere."
There was no sign of a
ceasefire on the
seventh day of the conflict, in which at least 424
Palestinians have
been killed and 2,000 wounded. Four Israelis have
been killed by
Palestinian rockets.
"We will not rest until
we destroy the Zionist entity,"
said
Hamas leader Fathi Hammad at the funeral of Nizar
Rayyan,
who was killed
along with four wives and 11 children by an Israeli
missile which hit
his house on Thursday.
In the Jordanian
capital,
Amman, riot police
fired teargas to disperse hundreds of protesters
marching on the
Israeli embassy, chanting: "No Jewish embassy
on
Arab
land."
A statement from
Gaza by
Hamas
spokesman Ismail Rudwan said Israel's
"terrorism,
massacre and holocaust will not break us and will not
force us to raise a
white flag ... killing begets killing
and destruction
begets
destruction."
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December 30 - Leap of Faith
Article: One World Religion
With
Israel's military actions in Gaza this
week, Blair has
an influential role as an envoy to the
Middle East for the Quartet on the
Middle East (United States, United
Nations, Russia, and the European Union).
These four powers have been pressing for
a negotiated solution between
Israelis and Palestinians and strongly
favor a two-state solution.
You
appeal to the common values found in
different religions. President Bush
appeals to the values inherent in human
dignity. Is there a difference?
Globalization operates to push people
together, to
blur distinctions between different nations
and cultures. It's helping to
create a multi-faith society. That faith
becomes a constructive and
progressive force to provide globalization
with a human face and with some
spiritual capital.
Alternatively, globalization could be a
reactionary and destructive force
that pulls people apart. In a multi-faith society, it
is by people understanding each other
that we learn to respect each other.
By respecting each other, [we] get to
peaceful coexistence.
Are
you saying the activities of Saddleback's
Pastor Warren are an example of
faith and globalization?
I'm a great
fan of Rick's. He provides a really
inspirational example of somebody who
can combine a very direct and simple way
of explaining things to be prepared
to involve themselves in major global
issues. He
represents an evolution of religious
organization in which people are
prepared to encounter those of different
faiths and try to understand and
learn about them.
How
would you convince a person of non-faith
to be in alliance with you?
People who
are anti-faith can see that faith matters.
Everyone has an interest in
peaceful coexistence. Even if you are not someone of
faith, you can see the sensible purpose of
bringing people of different
faiths into greater understanding of and
respect for each other.
Secular
political ideology almost destroyed the
world in the twentieth century.
Extremism is not limited to those of
religious belief. The question in the
twenty-first century will be: Is there a way that we
can build spiritual capital? There's a
yearning within humanity for that.
As a
Catholic, how do you assess your own
church's place in relation to
globalization?
We're
exploring the degree to which organized
religion assists this process or can
get in the way of it. The Catholic Church
does fantastic work on the ground.
The Vatican is now
taking up with interfaith
initiatives.
But there's
always, in all religions, a lot of nervousness about
the interfaith idea. People have found their
own faith enriched by the faith
of someone else. Faith is a guide or
thread in the process of globalization.
That is what I would call the interaction of
faith and globalization.
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January 5 - Korean Christian Leaders Proclaim '09 as Year of Ecumenical Unity
Article: Ecumenical Movement Protestants Uniting With Roman Catholics
Comment from
UTT:
The year
of ecumenical unity that is being promoted in Korea
may well be a sign
of what to expect this year in other countries
around the world.
While the Bible teaches that unity is an
important goal for
all Christians, unity must be based on the truth.
Faith in
God is based on the Word of God. When the
Word of God is
sacrificed for unity
at any cost, we have the formula for
apostasy.
South Korea's
Catholic, Orthodox and
Protestant leaders
have together
declared 2009 as the Year of Prayer for
Christian
Unity.
The Catholic bishops'
Committee for Promoting
Christian Unity and Interreligious Dialogue and
the National Council of
Churches in Korea (NCCK) announced last week
that South Korean churches will hold
ecumenical
activities such as prayer
services, forums and exchanges throughout this
year.
It will be the year Korean
Christians "together sow the seeds of true
unity
and reconciliation, and
overcome division," it added.
"2009
will be the year of confessing
our faults to God and forgiving our
brothers," he said.
Through ecumenical unity,
Korean churches hope to be "the stepping-stone"
for a society that is suffering
from "tensions and discord" in
the political, economic, and
social sectors.
NCCK chairman Kim Sam-hwan
agreed saying, "Unity will give hope not only for
the churches but for the whole
society."
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January 5 - Iran Claims 70,000 Volunteer to Fight Israel
Article: Israel And The Last Days
TEHRAN, Iran -
More
than 70,000 Iranian students have volunteered
to carry out suicide bombings
against Israel, Iran's state news
agency reported Monday, but
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has not
responded to their request for
permission.
According to the official IRNA
news agency, hardline student
leader Esmaeil Ahmadi
said the students want to fight
Israel in support of Hamas,
Gaza's Islamic militant
rulers.
Iran is
Hamas' main backer,
though the country denies sending weapons to
the Islamic militant movement
that took control of the Gaza Strip in
2007. Iran considers Israel its archenemy,
and
Ahmadinejad has called for
the destruction of the Jewish state.
In an open letter to Ahmadinejad,
the students said "volunteer student suicide
groups ... are determined to go
to Gaza. You are expected to issue
orders to the relevant
authorities to pave the way for such action."
A copy of the letter was
made available to The Associated Press
last week.
The hard-liners started signing
up volunteers after Iran's
supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei,
issued a religious decree Dec.
28 saying anyone
killed while defending
Palestinians in Gaza against Israeli attacks
would be considered a
martyr.
Israel's bombardment of Gaza,
which has killed hundreds of
Palestinians, has
outraged many in Iran and
throughout the rest of the Muslim world.
Israel says it launched
its campaign in retaliation for Hamas
rocket fire aimed at civilians in
southern Israeli towns.
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January 6 - Fears mount of Gaza conflict spill over in Europe
Article: Israel And The Last Days
PARIS -
Government
officials and Jewish leaders are concerned
the conflict in Gaza
may spill over into violence in
Europe, with
attacks reported
against Jews and synagogues in
France,
Sweden and
Britain.
Assailants
rammed a burning car into the gates of a synagogue
in
Toulouse, in
southwest France, Monday night.
A
Jewish
congregation in
Helsingborg,
in
southern Sweden, was attacked Monday night by
someone who
"broke a window and threw in
something that was burning,"
said
police spokesman Leif Nilsson. And on Sunday
slogans,
including "murderers ... You broke
the cease-fire," were daubed
on
Israel's Embassy in Stockholm.
In
Denmark, a 27-year-old Dane
born in
Lebanon to
Palestinian parents is alleged to have
injured
two young Israelis last week in a shooting police
suspect could be linked to the Gaza crisis.
Belgium
ordered police in Antwerp and Brussels to
be on increased
state of
alert"
Tuesday after recent pro-Palestinian
protests ended in violence
and
arrests.
France
has
Western
Europe's largest Jewish and
Muslim communities and a
history
of anti-Semitic violence flaring when tensions in the
Middle
East
are
high. In 2002, some 2,300 Jews
left
France
for Israel because they felt unsafe. Even in
normal
times,
anti-Semitic incidents are not
uncommon.
Jews
in the
small Strasbourg suburb of
Lingolsheim
in
eastern France woke up Tuesday to find
graffiti
with words like "assassins" spray-painted
on the
outside walls of their synagogue. The
community filed a
complaint for "degradation of a
place of
worship,"
the mayor's office said.
In
another incident last week, a gang of 15-
20 youths walked along
the
main street in
Golders
Green,
a
largely Jewish neighborhood in north London,
shouting "Jew" and
"Free Palestine" at
passers-by, said
Community
Security Trust spokesman Mark
Gardner.
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January 6 - Kissinger: Obama primed to create 'New World Order'
Article: One World Government
Comment from
UTT:
The
You Tube video
statement of Henry Kissinger calling for unrest in
the middle east to
be resolved by a New World Order shows how close
we are to Bible
Prophecy being fulfilled. (Note: the actual
statement is made
at about the 2 minute forty second
mark).
According to Henry Kissinger,
the Nobel Peace
Prize winner and former secretary of state under
President Nixon,
conflicts across the globe
and an
international respect for Barack Obama have created
the
perfect setting for
establishment of "a New World Order."
"The president-
elect is
coming into office
at a moment when there is upheaval in many parts
of the world
simultaneously," Kissinger responded.
"You have India,
Pakistan; you have
the jihadist movement. So he can't really say
there is one
problem, that it's the most important one. But he can
give new impetus
to American foreign policy partly because the
reception of him is
so extraordinary around the world.
His task will be to
develop an overall strategy for America in this
period when,
really, a new world order can be created. It's a great
opportunity, it isn't
just a crisis."
"A new
partnership of
nations has
begun, and we stand today at a unique and
extraordinary
moment,"
said Bush before a joint session of Congress.
"Out of these
troubled times, our
fifth objective - a new
world order - can
emerge: A new era . in which the nations of the
world, east and
west, north and south, can prosper and live in
harmony."
Kissinger's ties to
government and
international powers - as well as his use of the
phrase - have
made him suspect in the eyes of many who are wary
of
what "new
world order" might actually mean.
"There is a
need for a new world order," Kissinger
told PBS
interviewer Charlie
Rose last year, "I think that
at the end of this
administration,
with all its turmoil,
and at the beginning of the next, we might
actually witness
the creation of a new order - because people
looking in the
abyss, even in the Islamic world, have to conclude
that at some point,
ordered expectations must return under a
different
system."
As WND reported
earlier,
Kissinger was
also part of last year's super-secret Bilderberg
Group, an
organization of powerful international elites, including
government,
business, academic and journalistic representatives,
that has convened
annually since 1954. According to sources that
have penetrated
the high-security meetings in the past, the
Bilderberg
meetings emphasize a globalist
agenda and
promote the idea that the notion of national
sovereignty
is antiquated and
regressive.
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January 5 - Church struggles to keep its voice
Article: Cults
The leadership of
the Christian Science Church,
acknowledging declining membership and a
series of unsuccessful
ventures in recent years, is trying to calm and
stabilize the small
denomination and reemphasize its belief in spiritual
healing.
"There was a lot
of fussing going on in the
Christian Science movement, and I think it
was actually having an
adverse impact on what we have always felt was
our primary mission, which was to heal, to be good
healers," said
Nathan Talbot, one of the directors. Another
director, Margaret Rogers,
said, "There was this feeling that we had
gone into a marketing phase
and that we kind of lost our sense of the
purity of our healing
mission."
"At the time
we didn't really recognize it as
an answer to prayer, but in retrospect
there's no question that it was
God saying to us, it's OK to build, but
you've got to build on basics at
the most fundamental level of spiritual
understanding," Black
said.
Christian
Science, founded by Eddy in
Lynn in 1879,
emphasizes healing through
prayer. Its active members
generally avoid most forms of
medical treatment,
although the church says
individuals can make their own healthcare
decisions.
Hughes said
she
experienced a physical healing shortly after
the visit - an instantaneous
recovery from a burn.
The directors
said that their membership
woes are not that different from those of
multiple mainline Protestant
denominations, which are also facing
declines, and they said they see the influence of
their denomination in society's
gradual embrace of spiritual
healing and mind-body
medicine in multiple
forms.
"If
people understood the healing impact in every
aspect of their lives, they could
not wait to affiliate with it,"
Black said. "So we feel
that an increase in membership is a very natural
thing, and we look to see that
happen. We're expectant."
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January 1 - A new international agenda / BY MIKHAIL GORBACHEV
Article: One World Government
Comment from
UTT:
Michael
Gorbachev's call for
"global governance" as a solution to the
present
global economic problems
that are taking place around the world comes
only a few days after Henry
Kirssinger's statement that Barack Obama has
the opportunity to
be the American
president who can play a significant
role in bringing about a
"New World Order." The language
that is being
used by world leaders that is
in the news today, lines up with Bible
prophecy.
As I read the reports from
the July Group of 8
summit meeting in Japan, it is amazing that just
a couple months
before the crisis erupted, world leaders seemed
unaware of
warning tremors. The summit was a routine
gathering. Its
very format - the
way it was prepared and conducted - seems
outdated. We need a new vision of global
political
leadership, a new willingness to work together in this
globalized world.
Politicians are lagging behind
the events.
There is an increasing sense
of a world in
turmoil, further aggravated by the crisis of the
world economy. I am convinced that
the root cause of the current
widespread
upheaval is the inability and even unwillingness of
political leaders to
correctly evaluate the situation after the end
of the Cold War
and jointly chart a
new course.
We will likely continue to pay for misguided
thinking in the
years to come, unless we have the courage to look at
things honestly
and rethink our approach to
world affairs.
The U.S. presidential
election was
followed by another consequential event: The G-20
summit meeting in
Washington foreshadowed a
new format of
global leadership, bringing together the countries
responsible for the
future of the world economy. And more than just
the economy is
at stake.
The
global
challenge of a
financial and economic tsunami can only be met by
working together.
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