Are
We Really Heading Towards a One-World Government?
by
Bill Barnwell
by Bill Barnwell
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Like all libertarians
and traditional conservatives, I am concerned about the growth and
power of government. There are certainly some in positions of power
that are doing their best to erode away our national sovereignty
through various means. Likewise, managed bureaucratic trade agreements
masquerade as "free trade." The rise of the "global war on terrorism"
has also clamped down on freedom in an ironic attempt to defend
freedom.
Many conservatives,
especially religious conservatives, are expecting the rise of a
"New World Order" or some sort of one-world government. Pessimistic
secular conservatives and libertarians see it as the inevitable
result of growing government influence around the world. Some pessimistic
religious conservatives and libertarians believe such an event is
ordained to occur based on Bible prophecy. Accepting the fact that
there are global elites who probably do want to see something resembling
a "global government" of sorts, are we truly in danger of seeing
one any time soon? Most likely the answer is no.
The first problem
with the fatalist line of thought is that it gives way too much
credit and power to the government and incompetent bureaucrats.
Last
week's episode of South Park alluded to this very
point. It joked that the government itself was actually in charge
of all the 9/11 conspiracy publications out there so that people
would think that the authorities truly were all powerful. But as
most people know, the government can't even administer many of their
own pork-barrel spending projects correctly, and yet we are to believe
that they masterminded the terrorist attacks.
Yeah, right.
"But you see,
man, that's just what they want you to think!" is the objection
I often hear from conspiracy theorists. Many of these same conspiracy
theorists are constantly railing against government incompetence
over the simplest of matters. Yet they are truly convinced that
a crowd of shadowy government officials large enough to fit inside
an auditorium are able to cover up the worst terrorist tragedy on
American soil, or whatever else.
Now, don't
get me wrong, I'm very open to the idea that there are things we
don't fully know or that some information has been withheld from
us (on any number of issues). I don't fully trust "official government
reports" and know there's usually more to the story. But that's
a far cry from claiming that a near omnipotent federal government
made 9/11 an "inside job." In fact, I can't believe anyone even
takes such a moronic notion seriously.
During the
whole Clinton-Lewinsky fiasco, there was not a day that went by
when administration officials could not help from divulging secrets
of some sorts. But apparently there are some who want us to believe
that while the government couldn't contain leaks about Lewinsky's
stained dress; they sure can prevent leaks about global government
plots or George Bush's secret plan to blow up the World Trade Center.
Aside from just being ridiculous, it gives the government way, way
too much credit.
A second problem
with the global conspiracy crowd and those who think a "New World
Order" is inevitable is that they are too pessimistic. Why promote
the cause of liberty if there's ultimately no hope to begin with?
I know there are plenty of ignorant people out there, but I have
hope that voices of freedom will win the argument at the end of
the day if it comes down to a final choice between ultimate totalitarianism
and liberty.
While the post-9/11
climate has demonstrated that many people are willing to sacrifice
certain liberties, I have faith that even with these folks that
there is a limit to their deference. Throughout history, we have
seen with certain populations that there is only so much they can
take before they say "enough." I highly doubt that the American
people would walk freely into absolute tyranny, even if government
elites were able to pull something like that off which they probably
can't.
A third problem
is unique to a segment of the religious pessimists. They have been
taught and truly believe that the books of Daniel and Revelation
teaches things such as a totalitarian one world government (usually
in the form of a "Revived Roman Empire"), microchips inserted into
people’s bodies to control all of their transactions, and all sorts
of other interesting things that the Biblical text doesn't actually
say, but is assumed and imposed on various passages.
The most fantastic
handlings of prophetic and apocalyptic texts come from the dispensationalist
wing of Christianity. It's not uncommon for such individuals to
engage in "newspaper exegesis" by forcing any catastrophe or current
event into "Bible prophecy." The only groups more irresponsible
than this are ones who get sucked into "Bible Code" teachings. These
groups are even guiltier than even the most fanatical dispensationalists
of treating the Bible like a giant fortune cookie.
In any event,
many doom and gloom Christians are shocked to know that there are
other valid views on these prophetic texts and what such texts are
actually referencing. When Christians actually study the
Bible in its original context and as it was meant to be interpreted,
they find that a lot of their previous and wild interpretations
don't hold water. An excellent non-dispensational and premillennial
commentary on the book of Revelation that is practical, but avoids
much of the gloomy sensationalism common amongst most
pop-prophecy teachers, is top rate New Testament scholar Craig Keener's
Revelation
application commentary.
Whatever these
prophetic texts do mean, they probably aren't referring to the European
Union taking over the world. Besides, are we seriously supposed
to believe that the oh-so dangerous EU is going to be the vehicle
for a totalitarian one-world leader? Are a bunch of brainy and irrelevant
guys from Belgium organizations really major players in "Bible prophecy?"
This is taking these guys too seriously and not taking the Bible
seriously enough.
Of course there
is the United Nations which many people, both secular and religious
alike, consider a precursor to global government. Again, take a
good hard look at the UN and ask yourself if you seriously believe
that these international bureaucrats are really capable of taking
over the world. If they are barely effective at doing anything right
now, how on earth are they going to impose global dictatorship?
It makes no rational sense.
Speaking of
the South Park creators, they had a telling line about the
United Nations in their gross-out 2004 puppet movie Team
America: World Police. In one scene, Hans Blix approaches
Kim Jong-il about his nuclear weapons program. Blix commands the
dictator to stop hiding his nuclear weapons. Kim then asks what
will happen if he defies the United Nations. Blix then says about
the United Nations, "Then we will be very, very angry, and write
you a letter telling you how angry we are." This is a more accurate
assessment of the UN than what is found in pop-prophecy books.
I cite South
Park twice here, not because I am endorsing their programming
or think it is wholesome stuff, but to point out that they are more
perceptive on the United Nations and government conspiracy theories
than many otherwise intelligent libertarians, conservatives, and
Christians. That's pretty sad.
In the end,
yes, encroaching government is a threat, and yes, globalists of
whatever sort are a problem to the cause of liberty and need to
be watched. But as far as an imminent takeover by prissy Europeans
or UN diplomats, that's probably not going to happen, and that's
probably not what Bible prophecy is talking about. I also have more faith
and confidence in the cause of liberty than I do fear that
we will be brought down by international bureaucrats.
There
is indeed a long road ahead, but many supporters of freedom
are doing more harm than good with their doom and gloom delusionalism.
Certainly we can offer people more than that in the war of ideas.
October
18, 2006
Bill
Barnwell [send him mail]
is a pastor and writer from Michigan. He holds both a Master of
Ministry degree and a Master of Arts in Theological Studies degree
from Bethel College in Mishawaka, Indiana. You can denounce him
for his blindness and underestimating the threat of the New World
Order though email or by visiting his
blog.
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