Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Ark of Hope?

"The Ark of Hope is the holy grail of environmentalism, containing the green ten commandments and a pile of new age mystical leaflets.  Here are some interesting tidbits regarding this consecrated casket and its unholy contents.

The Ark of Hope was designed by Burlington, Vermont, artist and social activist Sally Linder. 

The top panel—like a quadrilateral COEXIST bumper sticker—is surrounded with symbols of faith from all world religions, along with symbols of children and animals of the world.


It has four brass rings attached to the four corners of the Ark. Two 96 inch long poles are inserted through these rings in a manner reminiscent of Exodus 25:10-21. I hope by now you are aware that this thing is a direct mockery of the Ark of the Covenant detailed in the Bible. Oh… and the poles are pretty special. The 96 inch carrying poles are unicorn horns which render evil ineffective.  I’m not sure where they got those. 

As you may recall (I hope you do), the real Ark was carried on the shoulders of Levites, men consecrated by God for the task of moving it around.
Instead of Levites carrying this fake “Ark” it was carried 350 miles by women—from Burlington to New York City in September 2001.  Take that, you chauvinistic Levites!  Journeying ..Their destination was the United Nations headquarters, where the Ark was exhibited in January–February of 2002.  So what’s in this thing?

No ark would be complete without the Ten Commandments, right?  Or maybe a counterfeit of them…. Reverently placed in this Ark is the holiest document of the environmentalist movement—The Earth Charter. What’s that? It’s a 2400-word document which was carefully drafted by well-known geopolitical globalist individuals such as Mikhail Gorbechev, Steven Rockefeller, and Maurice Strong over a period of six years.  Officially launched on June 29, 2000, at a ceremony in Hague, Netherlands, The Earth Charter has become the geopolitical Magna Carta of environmentalism and social justice. Conspicuously absent from this document is any reference to God, creation, or Jesus. 

 This "new global ethic" is designed to supplant the Gospel of Christ and replace the Ten Commandments.  In Maurice Strong's own words, “The real goal of the Earth Charter is that it will in fact become like the Ten Commandments."  Steven Rockefeller said, “No nation state can exist any longer as a separate island capable of providing in isolation opportunity and security for its people.  Local and global security can only be founded on the principles of global partnership and the sharing of sovereignty, leading to the creation of new systems of global governance" (Ecology, Religion, and Global Governance, Steven C. Rockefeller).  
New systems of global governance….  Isn’t that exactly what Revelation 13 tells us is coming?

But back to the Ark of Hope…. in this Ark are a couple thousand Temenos Books. Each book, crafted from wood or cloth, wire or paper, holds pages of sacred images and text reflecting each contributor’s response to the Earth Charter. The word Temenos represents a sacred magical, protected space and is based on the new age ideas of psychiatrist Carl Jung.  The makers of this ark believe that the “artistic process can inspire people to a deeper commitment to Earth and to the Earth Charter principles.”
Translation: They want you to make a New Covenant a green one this time. 

In Summary: Taken from the Ark of Hope website is this paragraph. “The Ark of Hope, carrying the vision of the Earth Charter belongs to Earth and humankind. Its life grows when it is shared. It is hoped that nations around the world will bring the Ark to their people, continuing to introduce the Earth Charter to audiences globally, spreading hope and the recognition of the interdependence of justice, and economic and ecological integrity that together build a culture of peace.” 
 Gerry Wagoner

Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools....They exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator--who is forever praised.
Romans 1:22, 25