Start watching this video at 1:17 and tell me if Jason Russell's statement is a Christian statement or a New Age statement:
"This is about human beings, human beings waking up to the potential and power that they have." - Jason Russell
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In the video below, Jason Russell asks for Obama's and the UN's help to "bring Kony to justice." Obviously, that means "Start a War."
He says that he will prove "The Universal through the specific." What can a Christian prove but that this world belongs to Satan?
He also says that Invisible Children is a business, not a charity.
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What kind of bizarre logo is this?
Invisible Children wants to "End Impunity." That sounds great, but it would be much better if they'd start in the USA with the criminals there, especially the rich bankers on wall-street that put the world into it's current financial mess. Perhaps also ending Impunity for the Federal Reserve which has given trillions of dollars to keep their banking buddies afloat, both in the US and in Europe. Boy oh boy, look how this movement distracts people from the real issues at home and concerns them with what is happening overseas.
Now this video actually impresses me thus far. I'm not done watching yet though... Okay, it started out fantastically, by showing the rebellion by the French citizens against a corrupt government. However, rather than compare the situation in France with the situation in the USA today (pretty much the same scenario, except corrupt elected representatives instead of nobility) they try to compare the French Revolution to some hunting down of criminals around the world. Sad...
"A New Liberty" & "A New Right." The old liberty and the old idea of right and rights have passed away, I suppose. "A generation who will pursue the world's worst criminals... and bring them to justice. It is the future..." This is a New Age / New World Order theme if I've ever seen one, and it's birthplace is amongst "Christians" who ought to know better. Really Sad...
"Most of us fear the change." That's a great statement to erase the legitimate concerns of people who oppose this "Fourth Reich" movement. They write of these concerns as some sort of irrational "fear."
It's a shame to see Martin Luther King being abused in this way, because he said God didn't make America the policeman of the world.
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