Global Government - Religion. (part 2)

GLOBAL CHARTER


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United Nations – Moral Values.

To achieve these Sustainable Development Goals the United Nations has issued a Global Charter of common values. It is called the `Earth Charter.` The document makes a declaration for a just, sustainable, peaceful global society and its mission is to promote –


`a global society founded on a shared ethical framework.`


Here is a cause to unite all political and religious leaders. Here are common values that people of every religion will give their allegiance to.

Note the infrastructure of church organisations throughout every society is ideal for spreading its message. The Earth Charter`s message of `changed minds & hearts,` has a `form of godliness` but denies the power of Jesus and His sacrifice for us. Today, thousands of organisations throughout the world are adopting and implementing the Earth Charter.

`...a common destiny beckons us to seek a new beginning.... this requires a change of mind and heart...`


Global Moral Values & their meaning.

These are – respect, responsibility, justice, trustworthiness, civic virtue & citizenship, etc. We would agree with these moral values as we know from God`s word, but that is not what is meant. Here are a few examples –

RESPECT – like tolerance & inclusive – means appreciation for people & lifestyles (pagan & promiscuous, different sexual preferences……)

RESPONSIBILITY – refers to the `common good` of the community, where individuals must yield to the collective interests. (Socialism)

CIVIC VIRTUE & CITIZENSHIP – are also open ended. Compliant citizens must be ready to conform to changing rules & evolving duties.



THE WORLD COUNCIL OF RELIGIOUS LEADERS.

To bring together all the various religions of the world there needs to be a coordinated Leadership. Thus there has been established the `World Council of Religious Leaders,` in cooperation with the United Nations, to head up the Religions of the World.


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This World Council of Religious and Spiritual Leaders works in an advisory capacity with the United Nations and also with other international organisations and have put together a Charter that signifies their commitment to the common goals and shared values of peace, development, human rights and tolerance.


Radiating from this top Leadership Council position there are regional Leaders and then National Leaders, till finally every church is included. Policies are written with the United Nation`s moral values, and then implemented on the local level.

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The Charter of the World Council of Religious Leaders states –

`We believe we have the will and courage to lead our followers to accept differences, to maintain self-respect, and to live in harmony with diverse communities in the world and with humankind in general.`


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