FINAL WARNING: Setting the Stage for Destruction
United Methodist Church (8,340,954), 3rd largest U.S.
Church
In the January 1926 issue of the Masonic New Age magazine, members
were urged to “cast his lot with the Church– to help vitalize it, liberalize
it, modernize it, and render it aggressive and efficient– to do less is
treason to your country, to your Creator, and to the obligation you
have promised to obey.” Many NCC pastors are Masons, and in the
May 22, 1989 edition of Time magazine, Dr. Richard Mouw of the Fuller
Theological Seminary in California, said that NCC member churches
are teaching “magic and the occult and the New Age.”
The National Council of Churches is responsible for the Revised
Standard Version of the Bible. They have concerned themselves with
civil liberties, social justice, and the theological critique of U.S. foreign
policy, particularly in respect to China and Indo-China. The have said
that the United States should become a subordinate of the United
Nations. They supported the Supreme Court decision that removed
prayer and Bible reading from the nation’s public school system. In
1960, a Congressional Committee investigation revealed: “Thus far of
the leadership of the National Council of Churches of Christ in
America, we have found over 100 persons in leadership capacity with
either Communist-front records or records of service to communist
causes.”
The Foundation for Community Organization, which has its offices in
the New York headquarters of the National Council of Churches, had
made grants to the Mozambique Liberation Front, and the Zimbabwe
African National Union. The Church World Service (CWS), a relief and
development arm of the NCC, have sent money to “groups supporting
the Palestine Liberation Organization, the governments of Cuba and
Vietnam, the pro-Soviet movement in Latin America, Asia, Africa, and
several political fringe groups in the U.S.” The Domestic Hunger
Network, which is also coordinated through the NCC, gave a hefty sum
to political groups throughout the world.
Hundreds of thousands of NCC dollars have been given to groups who
supported the Palestine Liberation Organization; the communist and
pro-Soviet governments of Cuba and Vietnam, and countries in Latin
America, Asia and Africa. In 1982, $5.5 million in NCC money made its