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Does The WEF, (world economic forum) Have A Plan For Religion By 2030?

By CodyMac50 | MyChristianLife | 20 Aug 2023


Much has been said concerning the views held by the world economic forum, or WEF for short, over the last few years.

One of the most popular videos going around is the "you will own nothing and be happy" dystopian take on the future.

It's no surprise that this view is off-putting, and obviously Orwellian in nature, and will be a reality, in their minds anyhow, in just a few years.

One thing that many overlook, except christians like myself, is what the WEF has planned for the world religions.

Please remember, that this isn't my take on what I think is going to take place, these things I will lay out below, are actually in the pipeline, and what "they" have planned...

There recently was a panel consisting of the host, and 6 speakers on the subject of religion.

The question was, Is religion relevant, or needed, in our day and age?

On this panel, there was a pastor from the UK, an atheist scientist, an Israeli resident, catholic woman, a Jewish rabbi, and a Buddist.

They argued for their causes and in the end what I got out of the entire experience was that we need to be the best person we were meant to be.

On its face, that goes without saying, but what they meant, is that for this to happen, we may not need religion to achieve it.

The WEF believe they have the answers needed for society, but their views stem from the secular world where no "god" is needed, and we are actually in charge of our own destinies.

It is true that the Almighty did leave us in charge of things on earth, guided by the spirit. 

Except, this view only suites them when they are trying to drive policy.

They want us to believe that we are the gods of our own lives, and they are simply the vehicle to get us there, until they have full control, and force their ideas on society.

Just look at Larry Fink, the guy behind BlackRock. He literally said that they need to drive the narrative so others will follow it.

Fink may not be a WEF puppet, (maybe he is and I just don't know it) but these words are strikingly similar to the 'you will own nothing...' nonsense.

They drive the narrative, and make us believe that they have authority over us by saying such things.

"You WILL own nothing..." Sounds almost how a commandment would be worded.

These are the new rules, and you WILL live be them.

To this I say "no thanks!".

But religion is important as one panelist said. It helps folks deal with things in life.

Science is in awe when it comes to many issues they run into. The "unknown" is mysterious, and trying to find out "HOW" rather than "WHY" is the way to go, according to the atheist on the panel.

He said, "why isn't important. When a child asks why, we answer, 'go to bed'." This is another way secularists drive the narrative.

Asking why is really dumb, but asking how is smart. In reality, both are relevant questions.

Getting past these arguments, we see the WEF infiltrate religion everywhere.

In a past article I wrote about my experience with ChatGPT and the WEF when it came to religion.

The chat gave me some really interesting info on the drive behind the WEF and religion.

It seems they were getting various religions to trust them so they could eventually drive their hand in several areas.

Many religions exclude people who are not like them. 

For example in muslim countries, if you are gay or lesbian, you could be killed. The WEF wants this to stop, and for muslims and christians to be more acceptant, or tolerant, of this behavior.

This is where the bible comes in...well, the christian bible anyway.

Yuval Harari, a gay Jewish man, who is an important figure in the WEF, has come up with a solution for the "issues" in modern religion. And not just religion, every aspect of life.

He believes that AI, artificial intelligence, would be able to rewrite the bible in a way that would be "more correct" than the ones we have right now.

He sees that a new religion would emerge, one that is not biased, bigoted, and hateful, and more inclusive.

These people hate god so much, they are willing to be intolerant to push tolerance. And this tolerance is just as hypocritical as most secular ideologies.

Yuval's philosophy is that life is pointless, and that is why it's so amazing. Which in and of itself makes zero sense.

This is one of the major reasons there are so many young people hurting themselves. They believe there is no point to life, and people like Yuval help spread this lie.

Science obviously is important, and helps us understand the physical things around us, but faith is more important, I'm my opinion.

Without faith, we are left with no hope, and therefore see that there is no point to life.

But with faith, there is hope, and the three most important things are faith, hope and love.

The important thing here is that the WEF wants all religions under 1 roof, and tolerant, and to obey.

This too for me, is a big No Thanks!

Thanks for reading, and please let me know your thoughts in the comments below...👇🏻

 

 

 

 

 

 

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