Dear Editor:
First, let me say I enjoy your magazine and its articles. I have been a subscriber for a couple of years now.
In regard to “World Conspiracy – Part 1” in the April 2011 edition, page 35, right-hand column, the author states he found that John Todd, Rebecca Brown…were untrustworthy and liars….” May I ask for his reference to share with readers like me.
Does not Psalm 2 talk about a world conspiracy…against the Lord and His Anointed? Would that fit a world conspiracy?
In May 2011, “World Conspiracy – Part 2,” the author ends with a last question…why not take control of the world a long time ago? Could it be because it was not in God’s timing yet?
Finally, the Editor’s Note, May 2011, page 4, right-hand column says, “A revolt against the governing authority in power is not approved by God.”
Would that not make the American Revolution a sin and wrong in God’s eyes?
What about an attempt to revolt against other oppressive regimes like the USSR, Nazis, communist Romania, etc.? Should Christians always submit to whatever type of tyranny is the governing power? Thanks for your response.
-R. Kobiljak, TX
Answer: Your question about John Todd, Rebecca Brown, etc. is answered by the article that appears on pages 28-29.
The various theories brought forth about world dominion by identifiable persons or organizations have always proved wrong. The Antichrist, under the direction of the god of this world, will only appear after the Rapture.
Psalm 2 is not a conspiracy but a prophetic statement that all the world, all governments, all people at all times continue to oppose the Lord Jesus Christ’s claim that He is the only way, the truth and life.
If the various organizations such as the Illuminati, Freemasons, Bilderbergers, etc. had intended to control the world, then indeed they would have done so long ago. Caution is recommended when sensationalism is proclaimed.
Now to the Editor’s Note: either we believe in God’s Word such as Romans 13 and 1 Peter 2:13-17, or we don’t. Whether the French, the Americans, the Communists, or now, the Arab Revolution, it’s all part of the overall strategy of the god of this world to ultimately unite every nation of the world. Look at Europe as an example. The most diverse continent on earth. They have fought innumerable wars with one another for millenniums. What was the purpose? Unity. Now, war among the European nations is all but impossible.
Our task as Christians is to let our light so shine, the light of the Gospel, that it will liberate people who are in darkness. It is not my task to decide what government tyranny is. When you read British history about the colonies who rebelled, they were considered tyrants. The Founding Fathers considered the British tyrants. Canada or Australia did not consider the crown to be tyrannical and did not rebel, yet have greater freedom than the USA.
I hope this shows how important it is for us to fulfill our calling—not mingling in the territory of Lucifer. There are no two ways about it; if
I am redeemed by the blood of the Lamb, I have a task that lasts all my life, and I will not find time to get involved in the affairs of this world. The Bible says, “Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him”
(1 John 2:15).




