One-world-government Walter Cronkite: ‘I’m glad to sit at the right hand of Satan’

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In 1999 at the UN, Walter Cronkite declared his support and allegiance to a one-world government. He blamed the refusal of the U.S. Congress to ratify one-world-government treaties on “a handful” of obdurate senators who “pander” to the Christian Coalition and the “religious right wing”. Identifying Pat Robertson as the leader of the Christian Coalition, Cronkite quoted Robertson, that “any attempt to achieve world order before that time must be the work of the Devil.” Cronkite then mocked Robertson by declaring, “I’m glad to sit here at the right hand of Satan.”
 
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In 1999 at the UN, Walter Cronkite declared his support and allegiance to a one-world government. He blamed the refusal of the U.S. Congress to ratify one-world-government treaties on “a handful” of obdurate senators who “pander” to the Christian Coalition and the “religious right wing”.

Secular humanists worship evolution and believe that a truly humanist civilization must be the product of an evolution into a world community based on humanist principles necessitating a world government.
 

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Walter Cronkite died in 2009 at the age of 92.
 

notuptome

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Mal 2:17 Ye have wearied the LORD with your words. Yet ye say, Wherein have we wearied him? When ye say, Every one that doeth evil is good in the sight of the LORD, and he delighteth in them; or, Where is the God of judgment?

For the cause of Christ
Roger
 

shittim

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very good point Roger, I guess "I roger that", Roger
Let's not forget "male and female he created them"
Saying people are LBGT gives place to something that isn't real.
 

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July 17, 2018 Transcript: Obama's Speech At The 2018 Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture
https://www.npr.org/2018/07/17/6298...ech-at-the-2018-nelson-mandela-annual-lecture

Former United States President Barack Obama voiced support for a universal basic income.
Speaking at the Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture in South Africa, he warned that technology
was supplanting manual labor as the driving force of production.

He suggested a universal basic income, a scheme where the government
would provide every citizen with a certain amount of money.


The idea of a universal basic income has become more popular within the U.S. Democratic
Party since the 2016 election cycle, with the deputy chairman of the Democratic National
Committee praising the concept as having “a lot of merit.”
https://freebeacon.com/issues/ellison-idea-universal-basic-income-has-merit/
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A Northeastern University-Gallup survey suggests that 48 percent of Americans would
support a universal basic income. That is a fourfold increase in 10 years, according to
economist Karl Widerquist.
https://news.gallup.com/poll/228194...n Basic Income for Workers Replaced by Robots
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Robert Greenstein of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities explained that a check
of $10,000 to each of 300 million Americans would cost the nation more than $3 trillion.
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/01/business/economy/universal-basic-income-poverty.html

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The adoption of such a policy as a means to end poverty, however, is a recipe for disaster.
Unless the United States adopted a full-blown socialist economic system, this scheme is only
good for overloading the welfare system and threatening the destruction of the economy.


The Bible warns against a get-something-for-nothing mentality. King Solomon warned
that poverty comes to those who don’t work (Proverbs 6), and the Apostle Paul wrote
that if someone doesn’t work, he won’t get to eat (2 Thessalonians 3:10).

Yet Americans have turned away from the economic principles outlined in the Bible
and have followed after new economic philosophies, like those espoused by Frances
Fox Piven and Barack Obama.