Perhaps you are wondering how this could be
happening in America. What happened to free speech? To religious freedom? To
kindness?
Remember the
paradigm shift. The new paradigm changed all the rules. The globalist meaning for tolerance permits no tolerance
for Christianity. An international "Declaration on Tolerance,"
prepared by UNESCO and signed by member nations," defined
the new global standard. All nations would be responsible for
fulfilling this international contract by teaching the "right"
kind of tolerance. Though America didn't sign, our schools are
leading the way.
As you read these excerpts from
UNESCO's international contract on tolerance,
ask yourself, "Can Christian children really "appreciate"
what God forbids? Look up Deuteronomy 18:9-13, Romans 1:18-32
and I Corinthians 10:11, then follow its twisted logic below:
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"Tolerance is respect, acceptance
and appreciation of
the rich diversity of our world's cultures... It is not only
a moral duty, it is also a political and legal requirement."
[appreciating
lifestyles that clash with our faith?]
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"Tolerance... involves the
rejection of dogmatism and absolutism..."
[especially God's moral guidelines]
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"Tolerance... means that
one's
views are not to be imposed on others."
[Would this end our freedom
to share the gospel with others?]
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"Intolerance... is a global threat."
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"Scientific studies and
networking should be undertaken
to coordinate the international community's response to this
global challenge, including analysis... of root causes and
effective
countermeasures, as well as research and
monitoring..."
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"Tolerance promotion and the
shaping of attitudes of
openness, mutual listening and solidarity
should take place in schools and universities, and through non-formal
education... at home and in the workplace."
[How will they reach
into homes? Would non-formal
education also include youth centers where students can play and "re-learn"
after school?]
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"Promote rational tolerance teaching methods that will
address the cultural, social, economic, political and
religious
sources of intolerance -- major roots of violence and exclusion."
[Are Christian moral values
equated with violence?]
This amoral standard for right and wrong has
permeated teacher's colleges, educational laboratories, and curricula for decades. It
has torn down God's boundaries, and allowed immorality and deception to flood our land.
No wonder children are adrift in a tumultuous current of inner conflict and moral
confusion. See
Tolerance as a Tool for Transformation
God warned us long ago that this would happen: "Woe to
those who call evil good and good evil... Woe to those who are wise in their own eyes
and clever in their own sight." (Isaiah 5:20)