Examining scriptural struggles amidst global alliances

by John Klar
Recent signals by Pope Francis that the Catholic Church may soften its stance on homosexuality have created division and distress for traditional Catholic believers who seek to adhere to Scripture. Influenced by liberation theology (premised on Marxist tenets), the Pope increasingly employs social justice terminology, universalism, and naive globalist aspirations in his proclamations. The apparent contradictions of this shift appear lost on a naive Pope who embraces a New World Government that advocates for abortion as “life-giving care” and indoctrinates young children into sexuality and transgenderism. This tension strains scriptural truths to the point of abandonment.
The Pope and Schwab
Pope Francis makes no effort to obscure his admiration for Klaus Schwab. He echoed POTUS Biden’s call to “build back better” following COVID, and called for a New World Order in 2021:
In true globalist phraseology, Pope Francis has called for a “new world order” following the COVID-19 “pandemic.” He also advocated for global change on “green” issues, warning that “we cannot waste any more time.” He called the COVID “pandemic” an “alarm signal on which humanity is forced to reflect,” referring to the “cornerstones of reconstruction” which would be a key part of his new world order. “This time of trial can thus become a time of wise and far-sighted choices for the good of humanity, of all humanity,” he added.
This is not a tenuous connection – the Davos parish (where the WEF meets) has conducted “silence and prayer” vigils during WEF meetings “to pray precisely for the intention that good decisions might be made for a more just and peaceful world.” The Pope promotes a “new economic system,” and has partnered with the UN despite its abortion advocacy and support for comprehensive sex education:
Such deepening ties with globalist corporations and leaders lend further credence to beliefs that Pope Francis is aligned with the WEF’s call for a “Great Reset.” He has referenced a “supranational common good” and said that “there is need for a special legally constituted authority capable of facilitating its implementation.”
The WEF’s Pope
These deepened ties include the Pope’s appeals to the WEF. In his “Message of the Holy Father to the Executive Chairman of the “World Economic Forum”,” Pope Francis makes a patently humanist social justice appeal:
In these years, the World Economic Forum has offered an opportunity for the engagement of diverse stakeholders to explore innovative and effective ways of building a better world. The overriding consideration, never to be forgotten, is that we are all members of the one human family. The moral obligation to care for one another flows from this fact. [It] is incumbent upon business sectors and governments alike, and is indispensable in the search for equitable solutions to the challenges we face. May your deliberations lead to a growth in solidarity, especially with those most in need, who experience social and economic injustice and whose very existence is even threatened.
An Improper Alliance
This melding of liberation theology with social justice toxicity is evident in phraseologies such as “equitable solutions,” “economic injustice,” and “growth in solidarity.” This is the language not of Christian theology but neo-Marxist secular globalist hegemony. Denigrating individualism and calling to amplify the moral authority of globalist government, the Pope appears to have forgotten Revelation’s caution about End Times:
“All inhabitants of the earth will worship the beast—all whose names have not been written in the book of life belonging to the Lamb that was slain from the creation of the world” (Revelation 13:8).
Christians of all denominations must resist global socialist government of any kind. The immoral proliferation by the UN and WEF of abortion, as well as transgender and sexual indoctrination of children, make these dubious allies for people of scripture-based faith. Including Pope Francis.
The author is a Brookfield best-selling author, lawyer, farmer and pastor.
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Thanks for this article. Hopefully it will enlighten many.
Jesuits seem to have a way to justify anything and everything, assuming God’s forgiveness with cover all their actions and teachings no matter how they contradict church dogma and scripture. However, it is easy and convenient to forget that Christ came to fulfill the law, not abolish it. (Matthew 5).
I have often thought Jorge Mario Bergoglio, a Jesuit appointed as Pope Francis, to be naive, and seeming to assume salvation without judgement is a guarantee. However final judgement is in God’s hands and heart. Without getting into a theological discussion about views on salvation, justification by faith or works, or the stance of the Roman Catholic Church under Francis; I think it is probably wise to take anything the Pope says with a grain of salt.
Scripture also warns us to beware of wolves in sheep’s clothing. Not everyone is a true disciple. Much prayer, and trust in God are called for in these times.
As the WEF Pope one would wonder just who the church worships. Having the Obelisk of RA (Egyptian God) in the area of Saint Peter’s park (center of the Vatican); which has been in Rome for 4,000 years, but has been part of the Vatican since the 4th century AD. Then to add things like LGBTQ+ as exceptable despite Biblical teachings, to accommodate our current society. Does the Pope think “you will own nothing and be happy about that” as the next wave for Catholic’s ? Does the Pope also believe the world can only sustain 1 Billion people, so the globalist need to get rid of over 7 Billion people ? That is what the WEF says.
People need to know the difference between a Theocracy and a true spiritual understanding.
Jesus, God and the Holy Spirit don’t need the Pope, our forefathers left a corrupt government and religion that were sleeping with each other. The more things change the more they stay the same.
Love, Joy and Peace, the true fruit of the Holy Spirit
Jesus was a socialist, don’t know why this is news
Every time I think of this Pope and his policies I think of Pope John Paul II who is widely credited with helping bring down the Soviet Union. The Catholic Church has veered way off course.
I know a lot of “old school” Catholics, me included, that do not like this socialist pope.
The elite have infiltrated Vatican City as they have the rest of the Western world.
It has been decades of subversion to get where we are … Nonetheless the less, they are here.
The whore of Babylon IMO. As a refugee from the “church” in Rome, I feel free to say this.