Várias personalidades do mundo protestante, conhecidos como líderes moraes, do sistema religioso babilônico americano aplaudiram e recomendam para suas igrejas os princípios da encíclica de Bento XVI “ Caritas in veritate”.
A declaração chamada Doing the Truth in Love (Fazendo a Verdade no Amor) pede que todos os cristãos se sensibilizem com a encíclica. Abaixo segue um trecho do documento:
“ …Exortamos os cristãos em toda parte, mas especialmente os nossos companheiros evangélicos no Norte global, para ler, enfrentar, e responder a Caritas in veritate e sua identificação da chamada gêmeo do amor e da verdade em nossas vidas como cidadãos, empresários, trabalhadores e, Mais fundamentalmente, como seguidores de Cristo…”
Os líderes evangélicos americanos também apóiam a criação de um socialismo teocrático controlado por Bento XVI para criar uma nova comunidade mundial:
“…Caritas in veritate propõe um modelo integral de desenvolvimento humano no contexto da globalização “, a expansão da interdependência mundial.” Afirmamos com esta encíclica que a globalização deve se tornar uma pessoa “centrada na comunidade e orientada para o processo de integração….”
Esse convívio ecumênico é uma obediência direta as leis do artigo k-75 Kitáb-i-aqdas (Apocalipse 10):
K-75(…) Convivei, pois, com os seguidores de todas as religiões, e proclamai a Causa de vosso Senhor, o Mais Compassivo. É esse o próprio diadema de todos os atos, se sois dos que compreendem(..)
Somente com a unidade, a causa de Baha’u’llah descrita acima, bem estabelecida acontecerá a sua manifestação espiritual. Isso é necessário para que se cumpra a profecia da Bíblia abaixo, pois primeiro vem a apostasia e depois a manifestação espíritual:
Ninguém de maneira alguma vos engane; porque não será assim sem que antes venha a apostasia, e se manifeste o homem do pecado, o filho da perdição, (II Tessalonicenses 2 : 3)
Esse apoio ao Papa pelos americanos é extremamente grave, pois os líderes evangélicos de lá são aclamados como deuses por muitos brasileiros, ou seja vários desses líderes vão promover a mudança de comportamento por aqui.
- Adel Abadeer, Associate Professor of Economics, Calvin College (Grand Rapids, MI)
- Roy Berkenbosch, Director, Micah Center, King’s University College (Edmonton, AB)
- Elwil Beukes, Professor of Economics, The King’s University College (Edmonton, AB)
- Daniel K. Bourdanné, General Secretary, International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (Oxford, UK)
- James Bradley, Professor of Mathematics & Statistics Emeritus, Calvin College (Grand Rapids, MI)
- Paul Brink, Associate Professor of Political Studies, Gordon College (Wenham, MA)
- Joe Carter, Web Editor, First Things (Manassas, VA)
- Jonathan Chaplin, Director, Kirby Laing Institute for Christian Ethics (Cambridge, UK)
- J. Daryl Charles, Director and Senior Fellow, Bryan Institute for Critical Thought & Practice (Dayton, TN)
- Richard Cizik, President, The New Evangelicals (Washington, DC)
- Bruce J. Clemenger, President, Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (Markham, ON)
- Javier Comboni, Jean & E. Floyd Kvamme Professor of Political Economy, Wheaton College (Wheaton, IL)
- Justin D. Cooper, President, Redeemer University College (Ancaster, ON)
- Paul R. Corts, President, Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (Washington, DC)
- Janel Curry, Byker Chair in Christian Perspectives on Political, Social, and Economic Thought, Calvin College (Grand Rapids, MI)
- Calvin B. DeWitt, Professor of Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Madison, WI)
- Brian Dijkema, Labour Activist (Ottawa, ON)
- Joel Edwards, International Director, Micah Challenge (London, UK)
- Jacob P. Ellens, Vice President, Academic, Redeemer University College (Ancaster, ON)
- Bruce Ellis Benson, Professor of Philosophy, Wheaton College (Wheaton, IL)
- Janet Epp Buckingham, Director, Laurentian Leadership Centre (Ottawa, ON)
- James Featherby, Fellow, London Institute for Contemporary Christianity (London, UK)
- Harry Fernhout, President, The King’s University College (Edmonton, AB)
- Brian T. Fikkert, Associate Professor of Economics & Community Development, Covenant College (Lookout Mountain, GA)
- Richard L. Gathro, Dean, Nyack College (Washington, DC)
- Ivy George, Professor of Sociology and Social Work, Gordon College (Wenham, MA)
- Michael W. Goheen, Geneva Professor of Worldview and Religious Studies, Trinity Western University (Langley, BC)
- Bob Goudzwaard, Emeritus Professor of Economics and Cultural Philosophy, Free University of Amsterdam (Netherlands)
- Andy Hartropp, Research Tutor in Development Studies, Oxford Centre for Mission Studies (Oxford, UK)
- Peter S. Heslam, Transforming Business, University of Cambridge (Cambridge, UK)
- John Hiemstra, Dean, Faculty of Social Science, The King’s University College (Edmonton, AB)
- Roland Hoksbergen, Professor of Economics and International Development, Calvin College (Grand Rapids, MI)
- Dennis Hoover, Vice President for Research and Publications, Institute for Global Engagement (Washington, DC)
- Robert Joustra, Researcher, Cardus (Hamilton, ON)
- Timothy A. Kelly, Director, DePree Center Public Policy Institute (Pasadena, CA)
- David T. Koyzis, Professor of Political Science, Redeemer University College (Ancaster, ON)
- Tracy Kuperus, Associate Professor, International Development Studies, Calvin College (Grand Rapids, MI)
- Jamie McIntosh, Executive Director, International Justice Mission Canada (London, ON)
- Ruth Melkonian-Hoover, Assistant Professor of Political Studies, Gordon College (Wenham, MA)
- George N. Monsma, Jr., Professor of Economics, Emeritus, Calvin College (Grand Rapids, MI)
- Stephen V. Monsma, Research Fellow, The Henry Institute, Calvin College (Grand Rapids, MI)
- Richard Mouw, President, Fuller Theological Seminary (Pasadena, CA)
- Bryant L. Myers, Professor of International Development, Fuller Theological Seminary (Pasadena, CA)
- David K. Naugle, Professor of Philosophy, Dallas Baptist University (Dallas, TX)
- David Neff, Editor in Chief, Christianity Today (Carol Stream, IL)
- Ray Pennings, Director of Research, Cardus (Calgary, AB)
- Michael Pollitt, Reader in Business Economics, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge (U.K.)
- Dan Postma, Managing Editor, Comment Magazine (Hamilton, ON)
- Vinoth Ramachandra, Author, Subverting Global Myths (Colombo, Sri Lanka)
- Jonathan S. Raymond, President, Trinity Western University (Langley, BC)
- Paul W. Robinson, Director, Human Needs and Global Resources Program, Wheaton College (Wheaton, IL)
- Duncan Roper, Former Professor of Mathematics, University of Western Sydney (now resident of Martinborough, NZ)
- Michael Schluter, Chairman, Relationships Foundation International (Cambridge, UK)
- Chris Seiple, President, Institute for Global Engagement (Washington, DC)
- Timothy Sherratt, Professor of Political Studies, Gordon College (Wenham, MA)
- Ronald J. Sider, President, Evangelicals for Social Action (Philadelphia, PA)
- James W. Skillen, President, Center for Public Justice (Washington, DC)
- John G. Stackhouse, Jr., Sangwoo Youtong Chee Professor of Theology and Culture, Regent College (Vancouver, BC)
- Glen Harold Stassen, Lewis B. Smedes Professor of Christian Ethics, Fuller Theological Seminary (Pasadena, CA)
- Elaine Storkey, President, Tearfund (London, UK)
- Alan Storkey, Economist (Cambridge, UK)
- Gideon Strauss, President (designate), Center for Public Justice (Washington, DC)
- Robert Sweetman, Academic Dean and Acting President, Institute for Christian Studies (Toronto, ON)
- Steven Timmermans, President, Trinity Christian College (Palos Heights, IL)
- Michael Van Pelt, President, Cardus (Hamilton, ON)
- Jim Wallis, President, Sojourners (Washington, DC)
- Alissa Wilkinson, Associate Editor, Comment Magazine (Brooklyn, NY)
- Paul Williams, David Brown Family Chair of Marketplace Theology and Leadership, Regent College (Vancouver, BC)
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