This week, some of the world’s most influential people were told that faith in Christ is essential to rebuilding and renewing our society.
The importance of true Christian beliefs on the urgent challenge of rebuilding Western civilization is the alliance for responsible citizens’ meetings, a venture started by psychologist Jordan Peterson, and the controversial globalist and liberal. It was a central theme for rivals at the World Economic Forum.
The London conference, together with over 4,000 influential representatives from around the world, brought together a coalition of thinkers, entrepreneurs, politicians and other influencers on the right-wing of the political spectrum.
Although not all speakers were Christians, there was a wide range of consensus on the importance of Jewish-Christian principles to social transformation. The overall theme was encouragement to work towards rebuilding our declining civilization and its values and freedom. Speakers included Muslim-Christian-Christian-Christian-Christian-Christian-Christian-Christian-Christian-Christian-Christian-Christian-Christian-Christian-Christian-Christian-Christian-Christian-Christian-Christian-Christian-Christian-Christian-Christian-Christ Ayian Hirsi Ali criticized multiculturalism, saying, “National states require Christian morality,” and evangelical apologist Amy or Wing spoke about the importance of redness and forgiveness. Ta.
Many Christian speakers emphasized the importance of true faith in rebuilding our nation.
“There will be a lot of talk, and there will be more talk at this conference about economic development, political development, and more,” Bishop Robert Baron told the conference. “As a bishop of the Catholic Church, I am here to talk about God, because my deep belief is that without mentioning “Samum Bonham”, without mentioning the highest interests, and without mentioning the true politics. Because there is no economic development.
“You cannot tell the story of Western civilization without mentioning God. My paper says that when God is surrounded by parentheses, when God is placed aside or forgotten, society is self-serving. They tend to collapse themselves, and they collapse.
We want real progress, not just the superficial ones that we must mention to God. ”
A wider range of topics, including artificial intelligence, caring for young children, and the potential harm of smartphones, have had more secular speakers. But the fundamental theme was the decline of morality, which was to blame for the misery of the West.
Bishop Baron warned of the dangers of idolatry, adding, “All of this world, all of our achievements, are under God’s judgment, and under the standards established by God.”
“Don’t believe in modern lies that belief in God brings spirits,” the bishop said. “The opposite is true. It’s belief in God… it releases the spirit.”
Christian thinker Maus Guinness gave a lively speech reflecting the events since the first arc that took place a few days after the October 7 attack on Israel: “Since then, we can’t believe it.” I’ve seen it
Between the radical Islamism long planned by Hitler and the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem in 1941, the radical Marxism in the form of cultural Marxism, and the product of 1967’s pursuit of long marching through industry. The convergence of these two radicalisms and what we saw after 2023 is the fateful convergence of these two radicalisms. ”
He was referring to a 1941 documented meeting with Muslim leader Haji Amin al-Huseini and Nazi leaders.
These forces are united in Western hatred, Guinness said. In recent years, “enlightenment,” which tells the faith and arrival of the age of reason, has been shown to be “absolutely inadequate” because it has led to intolerance, Marxism, postmodernism and extremism. It has been shown.
“This is a challenging moment and we can’t rely on cliches and warm ourselves up with truth,” Guinness said. “We are in the moment of a Western civilization showdown.
“The Christian faith does nothing for civilization if it is deemed useful. If it turns anything into a psychological version, then it does nothing for civilization. That’s the truth. The ultimate reality is sufficient to be true and effective only if it is understood as being, and sufficient citizens who have the ultimate loyalty to what they see.”
“Forgiveness and redness are one of the richest traditions in Western culture. They are lost to cancel culture in ways reminiscent of a totalitarian regime. Redness is one of the great themes of literature And the art of civilization is extremely important to us as humans.”
The overall tone was positive, inspirational and encouraged towards action. “Many people say we live in an age of decline,” says Baroness Philippa Stroud, one of the founders. But there is an urgent message for Western leaders. Decline is inevitable, but you need to take action to renew it. Our society. I hope this year’s conference is a critical step in the important task of building this bright future. ”
Some of the leftists in politics are debated, from Reform Party leader Nigel Farage and Conservative rival Kemi Badenok to Triggerometric Podcast host Konstantin Kristin His arms were crossed. Did the British spark a controversy again this week?
The speech given at a conference advocating the return of flea markets to capitalism and warnings of the “net-zero” harm to the economy was perceived negatively on the left.
However, the conference had a wider range of opinions than these ideas. These ideas can be viewed in a range of panels and lectures that are mostly available online via YouTube. Some speakers, such as the architect of “Blue Labour,” or the worker master of former MP Miriam Cates, Maurice Glassman, are more economically and socially conservative.
There has been much talk of “change in atmosphere” that generally returns to more conservative and/or Christian values in culture. There was no doubt that many in the crowd enjoyed the change Donald Trump was making. Critics of the new president on the speaker list were being booed further by the crowd. However, this was a rare moment of discord.
“I joined 4,500 conservatives, mainly from Europe, at @ARC_FORUM in London,” the Rev. Johnny Moore wrote in X.
Heather Tomlinson is a freelance Christian writer. Find out more about her work via https://heathertomlinson.substack.com or X (Twitter) @heathertomli