I marvel that ye are so soon removed from him that called you into the grace of Christ unto another gospel: Galatians 1:6"Government officials in Argentina have committed to implementing the
UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) not only at the national level,
but also within their provinces and municipalities. Eduardo Brau is the
Undersecretary for Information Management and Analysis of the National
Council for the Coordination of Social Policies. On September 28, 2021,
he led the nation’s first “training” program on “adherence to
Government” in relation to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
The River Plate Adventist University (UAP) together with other
municipalities of the “Entre RĂos” province, signed the “acts of
adhesion to the articulation of actions within the framework of the
Sustainable Development Goals.” This news was reported by both the
Seventh-day Adventist university and the local media.
Representing Seventh-day Adventists, Patricia Muller, Social
Responsibility Secretary for River Plate Adventist University, explained
the “implications” of signing this government compliance document that
promotes the United Nations 2030 agenda. Patricia Muller said:
“This integrated plan will allow each participant to systematize the actions implemented under these objectives in the environmental,
social and economic dimensions, and then specify the measurement of the
impact of these actions on society … This moment, in which these plans
were presented, served to motivate municipalities and universities to
develop programs that adhere to this joint effort.”
“I had the possibility of dialoguing with Eduardo Brau (government
official) and sharing with him about how the UAP (Adventist University)
implemented activities in pursuit of this initiative, in various areas,
such as extension actions. Before each project that is presented, there
is a section where the plan is
related to one of the 17 SDGs. In this way, the University tries to
visualize how it contributes to these objectives from each program that
the UAP implements.”
The news report concludes by revealing that representatives from the
government’s Legislative Training Institute (IFL) would be visiting
River Plate Adventist University in October 2021 “to continue deepening this plan that establishes the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.”
Q: Why do Seventh-day Adventists sign government compliance pledges to
adhere to the United Nations and its globalist and secular agendas? Q: Do
we even know what the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) contain?
These are attempts to consolidate global power and create a totalitarian
society.
--The United Nations in its SDGs promote radical feminism.
--They
want abortion and euthanasia to be easily accessible.
--They are working
to advance radical gender theory (LGBT+) in all schools.
--They are trying
to make plant and animal life equal to human life.
--The UN wants to
annul national sovereignty by erasing borders and eliminating everyone’s
Constitutions.
--The SDGs promote pantheistic environmentalism and religious
syncretism.
--They want to end the free market economy and dissolve
individual freedoms.
The UN defends everything that God is against.
And
the question we should ask ourselves is why would Seventh-day Adventists
commit to promoting these policies as well?
We are supposed to believe
in Sola Scriptura and the infallibility of the Word. We are supposed to
prepare people for the coming of the Lord by proclaiming Revelation 14.
What has happened?
The church is supposed to be the “agency” of Christ, not the United Nations.
“I have tried in the fear of God to set before His people their danger
and their sins, and have endeavored, to the best of my feeble powers, to
arouse them. I have stated startling things, which, if they had
believed, would have caused them distress and terror, and led them to
zeal in repenting of their sins and iniquities. I have stated before
them that, from what was shown me, but a small number of those now professing to believe the truth would eventually be saved—not
because they could not be saved, but because they would not be saved in
God’s own appointed way. The way marked out by our divine Lord is too
narrow and the gate too strait to admit them while grasping the world or
while cherishing selfishness or sin of any kind. There is no room for
these things; and yet there are but few who will consent to part with them, that they may pass the narrow way and enter the strait gate” (Testimonies, Vol. 2, p. 445, 446)." AdventMessenger