Many believe the only way to bring true peace and security is for America and democracies worldwide to return to the basics of true Christianity. This pure form of Christianity—free from political corruption, pagan influences, and fanatical distortion—has long been the foundation of democracy, freedom, moral values, and strong families. It shaped the American Constitution, establishing principles of free will, accountability, and individual rights that propelled democratic nations to global prominence.
In contrast, fanatical religions and their exploitation by globalists have undermined peace, stability, and democracy. These “merchants of the earth” manipulate religious division to sow chaos, consolidate power, and maintain control. The Bible foretells a time when political powers will turn on false religions, destroying them and exposing their role in perpetuating injustice. The merchants will mourn the loss of the corrupt systems they relied on, lamenting, “Too bad, too bad, you great city.”
This article explores how basic Christianity can provide a framework for global peace and security by countering the influence of fanatical religions and globalist agendas. It also examines the historical role of Christianity in shaping democracy and the importance of restoring these values to combat the destructive forces undermining freedom and morality today.
Christianity and the Foundation of Freedom
The Bible introduced principles that were revolutionary in their simplicity: “Love God” and “Love your neighbor as yourself.” These ideals stood in stark contrast to the “survival of the fittest” mentality that dominated human history. They provided humanity with a higher sense of responsibility—to God and to one another.
Christianity laid the groundwork for democracy, human rights, and freedom. Many attribute the success of Western civilization, particularly White culture, to two factors:
- The need to work hard and prepare for survival in harsh climates.
- The embrace of Christianity, which fostered principles of democracy, free will, and equality.
The American Constitution, often viewed as divinely inspired, was built on Christian principles. It encapsulates the right to free will and free speech—values rooted in biblical teachings. These ideals are fundamentally opposed to communism, socialism, and fanatical religions, all of which suppress individual freedoms and morality.
The Problem with Fanatical Religions
Fanatical religions exploit humanity’s innate spirituality to control and subjugate, functioning much like dictatorships or communism. They have been at the root of countless wars, atrocities, and oppressive systems throughout history.
The Subjugation of Women
Many fanatical religions are marked by their treatment of women. Practices such as forcing women to cover themselves entirely stem from male insecurity, reinforced by oppressive religious doctrines. True Christianity, in contrast, promotes equality and respect, recognizing the innate intelligence and worth of both genders.
Wars and Bloodshed
Fanatical religions have caused the deaths of hundreds of millions. From ancient genocides to modern terrorism, they are a divisive and destructive force. The Bible predicts a time when these religions will be eradicated, leaving humanity to follow a purer, more peaceful form of spirituality.
A Brief History of Religious Impact
Judaism
The Jews historically claimed divine permission to conquer and wipe out entire tribes, including the Hittites, Canaanites, and Jebusites, in their quest for the Promised Land. Over time, they created a rigid legal system propagated by the Sadducees and Pharisees, placing an unbearable yoke on the people.
Christ ended this legalistic burden by emphasizing principles of love and morality over strict adherence to the law. This shift created a far superior religious framework and laid the groundwork for democracy and human rights. However, Jewish influence on global finance and politics has been tied to controversies like the Treaty of Versailles, which many believe contributed to the rise of Hitler, the Holocaust, and the current Hamas crisis.
Catholicism
The Catholic Church, a fusion of Christianity and Roman paganism, is often criticized for distorting the teachings of Christ. Its history is marked by the Crusades, inquisitions, and immense wealth accumulation. Despite this, reformers inspired by the Bible fought to spread true Christianity, laying the foundation for democracy, freedom, and the American Constitution.
Islam
Founded by Muhammad, Islam blended elements of Judaism and his own teachings. Its history is marred by violence, conquest, and the subjugation of women. While some Muslims advocate for peace, fanatical interpretations of the Quran incite terrorism, suppress freedoms, and create division in democratic societies.
Hinduism and Sikhism
India’s history of religious violence, from the caste system to interreligious slaughter, underscores the destructive impact of fanatical religions. These divisions have perpetuated cycles of oppression and bloodshed.
The Biblical Prophecy of Religious Destruction
The Bible predicts a time when political powers will turn on and destroy false religions, which are described as “drunk with the blood of the innocent.” This act will expose the corrupt systems that have exploited humanity for centuries. God’s people will be left “in open fields without bars or doors,” relying solely on divine protection. Armageddon, according to scripture, will begin not as a war between nations but as Satan’s final attack on God’s people—an attack that will trigger divine intervention.
Fanatical Religion, Secularism, and Wealth
False religion has amassed incredible wealth through tax exemptions and manipulation. If fanatical religions were banned, their resources could be used to benefit society, compensating victims of abuse or funding environmental and social programs.
Secularism, as seen in Quebec’s legislation banning religious symbols in public offices, represents a step toward limiting the influence of divisive religions. This movement aligns with the growing belief that eliminating fanatical religions is necessary for global stability.
Conclusion
Fanatical religions, fueled by globalist agendas, have been at the root of much of humanity’s suffering, perpetuating division, oppression, and war. In contrast, basic Christianity offers principles that promote peace, equality, and freedom—the foundation of democracy and human rights.
As the world grapples with growing extremism and the erosion of moral values, returning to true Christianity provides a solution. By restoring these principles, America and other democracies can lead the way in achieving global peace and security. Whether through political action or divine intervention, eliminating fanatical religions and embracing basic Christian values may bring the stability humanity so desperately needs.