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Is the Church Embracing a Clandestine Scheme?

In a world saturated with conspiracy theories, a deeply troubling hypothesis suggests that the Illuminati, a secret organization, is masterminding a complex plot to dismantle Christianity and establish a New World Order ruled by the Antichrist. This article probes this theory, unveiling the reality that the church is, in fact, aiding this diabolical plan, whether consciously or not. The intent here is not to propagate fear but to foster understanding and inspire steadfastness in the Christian faith.


The Clandestine Blueprint

Alice Bailey, a prominent advocate of the New Age Movement, is infamously linked to a ten-point plan that delineates strategies aimed at undermining the Christian faith. This plan is widely attributed to the Illuminati, an organization infamous for their alleged goal of initiating a New World Order. The tenth and final point of Bailey's plan directs governments to execute laws that contradict biblical principles and urges the church to endorse these changes.


Furthermore, the Illuminati's alleged 21 goals build on Alice Bailey's ten-point plan, encompassing the destruction of national identity and the Christian religion. By scrutinizing global trends and political movements towards globalization, it is clear that efforts are underway to erode national pride in favor of a global identity. The burgeoning interfaith movements and ecumenical trends are concerted efforts to dilute the Christian religion. These trends, aligned alarmingly with the supposed goals of the Illuminati, are gaining ground.


The Church's Endorsement and the Illuminati's Influence


In light of the above plans, the church is endorsing some of these changes. The escalating acceptance of the ordination of women pastors in favor of gender equality theories, and the inclusion of interfaith dialogues in churches are some clear signals of the church's endorsement of these plans. It's important to highlight that these changes are in direct opposition to biblical teachings. For instance, the ordination of women pastors starkly contradicts 1 Timothy 2:12, which states, "I do not permit a woman to teach or to assume authority over a man; she must be quiet." Issues such as abortion, divorce, the acceptance of homosexuality, and LGBT rights, previously deemed sinful according to biblical teachings, are now legalized in numerous countries. In some cases, these changes have been openly endorsed by the church, a trend that disturbingly aligns with Revelation 17, where a woman, symbolizing false religion of end-times, is depicted seated on a scarlet beast.


While these transformations are presented as noble endeavors and often resonate with our emotions, they are being manipulated to gradually erode Christian teachings and principles, thus fulfilling the Illuminati's alleged plans. The Illuminati, in line with its influence in governments, has agents in various sectors, including churches. They use these agents to control and manipulate religion, economy, politics, and cultures to advance their New World Order. This influence in churches, some of which are initiated and led by Illuminati agents, is a significant factor in the church's endorsement of these changes.


Conclusion:

While claims of covert schemes should be approached with discernment, it is vital for Christians to remain vigilant and discerning. As 1 Peter 5:8 warns, "Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour." Regrettably, many are on a path towards destruction due to their preference for temporal worldly things over eternal heavenly rewards, choosing to obey man rather than God. As Christians, it is our duty to stay steadfast in our faith, discerning of the changes in the world, and ensuring that our actions, both individually and as a church, are in alignment with the teachings of Christ. We must resist the pressures of worldly conformity and strive to uphold the truth of the Gospel in these challenging times.


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