Globalist Council on Foreign Relations Takes Aim at Christian Values and Groups For Opposing LGBTQ Agenda
In this episode of Brannon Howse Live, host Brannon Howse welcomes Tom Littleton for a comprehensive discussion on the impact of global governance efforts on religious communities and the pervasive influence of the World Economic Forum in religious settings. Tom Littleton provides an update on what he describes as the "religious Trojan horse," detailing how global entities like the World Economic Forum are attempting to integrate politics, economics, and religion to establish control.
The conversation kicks off with Littleton's recent observations from California, where he notes significant social decline and expresses concern about the future if current trends continue. This segues into a broader dialogue about how such societal shifts are emblematic of larger globalist agendas attempting to reshape traditional values across the globe, including in religious communities.
Littleton then shifts focus to the African continent, where he argues there is a concerted effort by globalist entities to undermine traditional Christian values through the promotion of LGBTQ+ agendas. He points out that organizations like the Council on Foreign Relations are actively working to change narratives and influence religious discourse, challenging local values that are deeply rooted in Christian doctrines.
Throughout the discussion, Littleton emphasizes the resistance from African nations and other conservative religious communities against what they perceive as an encroachment upon their religious and cultural norms. He highlights the strategic efforts by some U.S. based evangelical organizations, which are supporting African communities in maintaining their stance against the imposition of foreign values that conflict with their own.
The conversation is enriched with examples of how financial and political pressures are applied to these communities, including manipulation of aid and strategic delays that prevent African delegates from participating in key decisions, as observed in the recent controversies surrounding the United Methodist Church's conferences.
Brannon and Littleton also discuss the broader implications of these actions, suggesting that the push for global governance is not only a political or economic issue but deeply intertwined with the ideological battle over religious and cultural identities. They conclude with a call to awareness and action among viewers, encouraging them to understand the depth of the impact such globalist agendas could have on religious freedom and cultural integrity around the world.
This episode of Brannon Howse Live not only sheds light on the tactical maneuvers within globalist strategies but also underscores the ongoing battle for the soul of religious communities worldwide, making a strong case for vigilance and proactive engagement in these pivotal issues.
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