FINAL WARNING: Setting the Stage for Destruction
I contacted Word Publishing to ask them about the use of the symbol,
since I didn’t want to be accused of making an irresponsible
accusation. They told me that various symbols, called “dingbats,” are
sometimes incorporated into the header design of a page. In this case,
the symbol was randomly chosen, and nobody at Word was even
aware of the symbol’s connotations. I had even considered that
perhaps the symbol was used to sabotage the book, but Word
maintains that everyone there is a committed Christian. If it was
randomly chosen, it would really be a coincidence, because there are
no other symbols that I know of, that would lend itself to having any
connections with the New World Order. Without a doubt, this book is a
companion volume to Robertson’s The New World Order published by
Word in 1991.
Because I personally like Pat, and have nothing but respect for him, I
guess we have to chalk it up as being an amazing coincidence.
However, what I can not ignore is the disturbing trend towards
tolerance and coexistence that is succeeding to bring us closer to a
united Church, which he, and others, seems to advocate.
One night, I caught Jack van Impe on his show, saying that he agreed
with the Pope on almost every issue. Now here is a man who has done
a tremendous amount of prophetic research, and yet by condoning the
Catholic Church, he is contributing to the ecumenical movement. Paul
Crouch of the Trinity Broadcasting Network has said: “I’m eradicating
the word Protestant even out of my vocabulary ... I (am) not protesting
anything ... (it’s) time for Catholics and non-Catholics to come together
as one in the Spirit and one in the Lord.” Robert Schuller (called the
Norman Vincent Peale of the West Coast), who is known to be
accepting of Islam, New Age and other cult groups, and has met with
the Pope four times, has said: “It’s time for Protestants to go to the
shepherd (or the Pope) and say, What do we have to do to come
home?”
It seems inevitable that sometime in the near future, the last remaining
obstacles to a merger between the Roman Catholic Church and the
World Council of Churches, into a World Church, will take place, and
will contribute to the influence exercised by the New World Order.