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What would a one world government mean?

What would a one world government mean?
a. It is an anti-God and anti-Christ alliance, an attempt to destroy the knowledge of God. Ps. 2:1-3.
b. Since everybody upon the earth will not hold their ideology, but will (some of them) campaign against them and win others as to destroy the one world scheme, those that disagree must be destroyed or eliminated, or the knowledge of God must be wiped out from them. Thus a one world Government means totalitarian persecution.
"The men of Babel had determined to establish a government that should be independent of God. There were some among them, however, who feared the Lord, but who had been deceived by the pretensions of the ungodly and drawn into their schemes. For the sake of these faithful ones the Lord delayed His judgments and give the people time to reveal their true character. As this was developed, the sons of God laboured to turn them from their purpose; but the people were fully united in their Heaven-daring undertaking. Had they gone on unchecked, they would have demoralized the world in its infancy. Their confederacy was founded in rebellion; a kingdom established for self-exaltation, but in which God was to have no rule or honour. Had this confederacy been permitted, a mighty power would have borne sway to banish righteousness-and with it peace, happiness, and security-from the earth. For the divine statutes, which are "holy and just and good" (Romans 7:12), men were endeavoring to substitute laws to suit the purpose of their own selfish and cruel heart." Ellen G. White, Patriarchs and Prophets, pg. 123.
So God divided the nations to preserve His knowledge so that salvation would be available to everyone. Acts. 17:26, 27.
5. The future and final attempt at world government. Rev. 13: 11-17.
a. The Evangelicals use miracles to get the world in a unified image of the Beast system with the sign of this one world government - the Mark of the Beast. Rev. 13:11-17.
b. Atheism also unites world thinking in an anti - God way. Rev. 17:3,7,12,13.
6. One world government always is to fight against God. Rev. 16:13,14,16; Rev. 17:14; Rev. 19:19.
7. One world government will destroy all false religion. Rev. 17:12-14,16,17.
8. The one world government will end in dismal failure. Ps. 2: 4-9; Rev. 19:19-21.
9. God's warning to all to escape the one world government. Rev. 16:13-15.
a. Watcheth: Isa. 21:6; Eze. 33:6,7; Matt. 24:42-44; Matt. 25:13.
b. Garments: Eccl. 9:8; Rev. 3:18; Rev. 19:8.
c. Naked: 2 Chr. 28:19; Eze. 23:29.
d. Shame: Pr. 11:2; Pr. 13:5,18; Jer. 3:25; Eze. 16:52,61; 1 Cor. 15:34; 1 Jn. 2:28.

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