The
late Chuck Colson said it well: “The culture war is not just about
abortion, homosexual rights, or decline of public education. These are
only skirmishes. The real war is a cosmic struggle between worldviews.”
One’s worldview, or compass, entails ideologies or philosophies
that offer overarching approaches to understanding God, the world, and
humanity’s relations to both.
Any personally
held worldview—whether biblical, secular, cosmic, or Marxist—is
a broad, though targeted system of thought. Whereas a self-serving worldview
seeks to feather one’s own nest, a principled worldview is guided
by some developed belief system that works for good and more often than
not acknowledges personal relationship with (and accountability to)
God. Intended Utopia: Globalism
That said globalism is a collectivist, one-world state that supplants the biblical worldview with alleged enlightenment. Globalists peddle their wares with undeliverable promise of an emerging egalitarian utopia that John Lennon himself could “only imagine.”
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