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I don't know if this belongs in the "Exploring Christianity" forum or other place, but I have also found out that a couple of the sister forums were apparently closed down. I'm interested especially in hearing from the NWO theorists on this, many whom are religious. Why is it that we have individual countries here with their own individual sovereignty and methods of doing things, but these countries are slowly becoming one single totalitarian world government unofficially called the NWO, like in George Orwell's book, 1984. And when God/Christ returns, he will disrupt/overthrow this and create a new world, like a Heaven on Earth. But my question is, how is this new world any less controlled?
After all, this God is a being with infinite power. He's unrestrained by anything else. God can tell people what they can and cannot do, when, where or how they can or cannot do it. He specifically condemns certain expression or thoughts in the Bible (as in having lustful thoughts about someone or thoughts and expressions against God's authority). Now, he does allow repentance, and he will forgive you as long as it's under his conditions. Note that I am not against rules either, every rational person believes in some kind of rules to live. But the type of absolute rule I am proposing reminds me more of the former I described, more-or-less I suppose. Isn't it true from a certain point of view that we would be only trading one dictator for another?
And not even saying that I hate God either. I actually love God, but I have this philosophical question.
After all, this God is a being with infinite power. He's unrestrained by anything else. God can tell people what they can and cannot do, when, where or how they can or cannot do it. He specifically condemns certain expression or thoughts in the Bible (as in having lustful thoughts about someone or thoughts and expressions against God's authority). Now, he does allow repentance, and he will forgive you as long as it's under his conditions. Note that I am not against rules either, every rational person believes in some kind of rules to live. But the type of absolute rule I am proposing reminds me more of the former I described, more-or-less I suppose. Isn't it true from a certain point of view that we would be only trading one dictator for another?
And not even saying that I hate God either. I actually love God, but I have this philosophical question.