The Salvation Army and “International Social Justice Commission”

December 9, 2023

I continue to raise awareness here of a growing convergence of “Church” and what I would name–at least for this piece–“Global Secular/Political World Governances and Agenda.”

How is that for a mouthful?

I just started listening to the podcast below, and feel it already warrants a brief intro and sharing here. Five minutes in and they have mentioned the “The Salvation Army International Social Justice Commission” and its representation at the United Nations.

This season, let us become more aware where our empathy and our coins are going–and funding–when we see the familiar bell ringers outside the local shopping market.

I will link the podcast next, and then below, link a different (but related and important) involved-and-documented discussion I listened to awhile back that will, in my view, serve to inform our understandings of the various things at play in our world today and the potential outcome.

This next talk is weighty, and may at first seem hard to follow (if you have not been following such things), but bear with it. Recognizing the covert link of so-called social justice–especially in the push to have young people voluntarily sterilize themselves (“gender affirming care”) either psychologically or physically–should be one of the central concerns and focuses of the Church’s attention.

And not just grab the attention of the Church, but of us all. Even those who hold no active faith, nor Christian faith, still value our children, grandchildren and posterity and share in similar human hopes and values for the world and our families. I fear that many, in the name of being “loving and accepting,” are simply unaware of the Rube-Goldberg-like positioning of a number of things…

As I continue listening to the talk on the Salvation Army and its alliance with the United Nations, I link here the mentioned 17 Stated Goals of the UN from their website. Also somewhere about a half hour into this talk they feature promotional ads from the Salvation Army, and they note that these branding ads were designed by the He Gets Us campaign, which I wrote of recently in this piece GLOO AND AI–CAN IT GET MORE HORRIFYING?

(GLOO is the three-company sponsored entity behind/managing the “He Gets Us” campaign.

I like the ending part of the first podcast where they give suggestions how to respond to various Salvation Army bellringers this season–it is both gracious and truthful and dependent on whom is before you and how to dialogue with them.

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