Saturday, September 15, 2012

Conspiracy? Agenda? Or God's Providence? Part II

"Between the alliance with France in the Revolutionary War in 1778 and the creation of NATO in 1949 , the United States did not enter a formal alliance with any country. Yet we are now treaty-bound to defend sixty nations on five continents..." (Day of Reckoning - How Hubris, Ideology, and Greed are Tearing America Apart, Patrick Buchanan, page 128)
I ended part 1 of this 2 part series by pointing out that our federal debt has gone from around $5 trillion dollars in 1998 to $16 trillion today.  And it is on track to reach $20 trillion by 2016.  
I am not ashamed to say I belive in 'The conspiratorial theory of history.' It is the only thing that explains what is going on in America today. This theory says that the leaders of our country, especially on the national level, be they Republicans or Democrats, are, whether they know it or not, being controlled as puppets by very powerful men and women who operate a secret government bent on surrendering America's soverengnty to an all powerful world government under the United Nations.
I dare call it a conspiracy. Others call it an agenda. But ultimately, there is nothign going on in America today that has not been forordained by God in eternity.  A wealthy, prosperous and 'free' America has not produced a Christian Church that is holy and zealous of good works. A poor and persecuted church just might.  
I think it is important to know about this conspiracy, if for no other reason than to be able to act as a responsible citicen and vote correctly (Hint: Those who hold to this 'conspiracy theory' are not going to vote for Romney or Obama. They will probably vote for Ron Paul, even though they know that Ron Paul has no chance of winning, unless the Lord works a miracle, which is always possible!)
In the mean time, why don't you listen to the following sermon preached by Dr. David Murray after Barak Obama was elected in 2008:
See also part I of this series:

How I Found Christ?

 How I Found Christ? by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892)