chrismon said:
That's a question raised out of a baseless assumption. First, its a question from a decision on scriptural exegesis (i.e. from Revelation) for which we cannot know until it happens. Remember that throughout history interpretation after interpration of the symbols and time tables of Revelation have been masked over the current state of affairs of the world to show that the End it immenent. I do not think that we, the people of today, have any better handle. While you may think the UN is the organization from which the Beast weilds power (or something like that), you are as sincere as any other theologian of the past.
I wouldn't call it a baseless assumption. I don't mean to sound arogant here but smarter men and women than me are saying the same thing. Now, I understand what you are saying that smarter men than me in the past, all the way to 2 days after the book of Revelation was "published," have been saying now is the time. Doesn't the Bible say that the rapture would occur, "like a thief in the night" and that we should always be on our guard for it? But the question still remains, because people in Christian Forums have all kinds of UN symbols in their avaratars and what not. I'm hoping that one of these folks will stumble across this thread and offer some insight. But I don't want to be rude and bust into one of their threads like a bull in a china shop asking this question.
In case you missed it:
http://www.christianforums.com/t3153170-explanation-of-666-by-revelation.html
chrismon said:
Why one supports anything is because it desires to do something that Jesus Christ desired: in this case to love the poor.
Ok, I'm going to ask this question. This is getting off the point a bit, but what the heck. I think God wants us to help the poor. And I mentioned this earlier, but I think the cheif reason is because, in the end, it actually builds character in us. That goes a little further than storing your treasures in Heaven but I think that, in the end, it helps us to be better people while we are here on Earth. Now, if you go before a senate sub-commitee for all the World to see, and beg them to take the shirt off someone else's back are you doing God's work? Or are you doing God's work by giving a man your spare cloak? And doing it in secret? What say you?
chrismon said:
Were the Church to disassociate itself from any other group or person burdened by sinful distraction from the call of Christ, the Church would not only be utterly isolating itself from the world (perhaps becoming fully ascetic!) but would have to disband, because it, too, suffers from many of the same sins.
And Paul in I Corinthians 5:9 & 10 said: "9 I have written you in my letter not to associate with sexually immoral people. 10 Not at all meaning the people of this world who are immoral, or the greedy and swindlers, or idolaters. In that case you would have to leave this world." NIV
In other words, even Paul, back in the day realised this. I'm not saying that you should have nothing to do with the "world" at all. That is virtually impossible. What I am saying is that Christians should not have more than a casual contact with these types of people/organisations. And supporting the UN by using their symbol or sending money to UNCEF is much more than a casual relationship.
chrismon said:
The difference is that the Church has been chosen by God to be his people, and it is in our existance in this world that we serve the worlds true needs and so witness to the world the Good News. If Jesus Christ has defeated, through the Cross, all the powers and principalities which rail against him, even those of the future, we are free to plod along and love people, even in the midst of sinful organization - not matter our interpretation of the future. The ONLY interpreation of the future we know for sure is that Jesus Christ was, is and will be King of Kings, victorious overall. So don't trouble yourself with the future and who might be this bad guy or that bad guy. If someone is loving the poor, then it is good.
Ok, if you love the poor, then how is aiding the UN expressing that love? Shouldn't you express that love yourself in God's name? The United States donates tons of food to the hungry around the world and they give it to the UN to dispurse. The UN takes this food at great expense and repackages it into boxes and bags that say UN instead of US all to promote their agenda which is one world government and the UN will become the seat of the Anti Christ. See above.
So the UN is actually doing two things here. They are taking credit where credit is NOT due; effectively a stolen PR campaign. And they are not giving glory to God. And my wife just pointed out that they are also taking away my ability to be able to help those same people in God's name. So again, back to the original question. Why would a Christian support the UN?
chrismon said:
No offense, this example makes no sense. Women who "work" for Hustler magazine are getting money for selling their bodies in a way which serves the fallenness of this world. This is no help to those women at all - well, unless you think money is their savior.
Perhaps you can choose a better example for what you are trying to say.
Uh, yeah. I know. I was tired. Sorry. Better example....Hmmm. Given two choices. You have two men of charity. One wants to take your money and increase his power, prestige and privilege by "helping the poor," "ending wars," blah, blah, blah. The second man wants to take your money, help the poor, relieve suffering, and spread the knowledge of the Gift of God through the Son Jesus Christ. This man does not go on the nightly news and proclaim what a great and wonderful giver he is. He does not walk through the streets with his face downcast but does all this with cheer and little fanfare. Who will you give your dollar and support to? Make your decision and choose wisely.