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The European Union in Prophecy by Ellen White

The European Union in Prophecy provides insightful perspectives on the E.U. both as a political project in integration and a transformation of an ancient order. One would discern that the aligned and centralised powers, which firmly resolved on unification, conceived and instituted united kingdoms, united states and united nations, still persevere in their efforts for a more robust and resilient E.U. However, unknown to most, the territorial aggrandisement, economic and military supremacy and global dominance of the E.U. have all been foretold in prophecy, millennia before the reign of the first European monarch. Spiritual forces that engineered the rise of the European thrones, also calculated the suppression of dissidence and incited merciless carnage. Although now paraded as an industrialised paragon of progress and self-made sophistication, this book elucidates on the enigmatic and clandestine alliances, decrees and dogmas that consolidated Eurocentricity that moulded modern civilisation. Indeed, despite rooted religiopolitical tensions and divergences, a peculiar one-minded homogenisation facilitates the unification process. Keywords

The European Union in Prophecy provides insightful perspectives on the E.U. both as a political project in integration and a transformation of an ancient order. One would discern that the aligned and centralised powers, which firmly resolved on unification, conceived and instituted united kingdoms, united states and united nations, still persevere in their efforts for a more robust and resilient E.U. However, unknown to most, the territorial aggrandisement, economic and military supremacy and global dominance of the E.U. have all been foretold in prophecy, millennia before the reign of the first European monarch. Spiritual forces that engineered the rise of the European thrones, also calculated the suppression of dissidence and incited merciless carnage. Although now paraded as an industrialised paragon of progress and self-made sophistication, this book elucidates on the enigmatic and clandestine alliances, decrees and dogmas that consolidated Eurocentricity that moulded modern civilisation. Indeed, despite rooted religiopolitical tensions and divergences, a peculiar one-minded homogenisation facilitates the unification process. Keywords

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Union</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>Prophecy</strong><br />

support of secular rulers, it was nom<strong>in</strong>ally accepted <strong>by</strong> multitudes; but while <strong>in</strong><br />

appearance Christians, many "rema<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> substance pagans, especially worship<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> secret their idols."-- Ibid., page 278.<br />

Has not the same process been repeated <strong>in</strong> nearly every church call<strong>in</strong>g itself<br />

Protestant? As the founders, those who possessed the true spirit of reform, pass away,<br />

their descendants come forward and "new-model the cause." While bl<strong>in</strong>dly cl<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g to<br />

the creed of their fathers and refus<strong>in</strong>g to accept any truth <strong>in</strong> advance of what they<br />

saw, the children of the reformers depart widely from their example of humility, selfdenial,<br />

and renunciation of the world. Thus "the first simplicity disappears." A worldly<br />

flood, flow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to the church, carries "with it its customs, practices, and idols."<br />

Alas, to what a fearful extent is that friendship of the world which is "enmity<br />

with God," now cherished among the professed followers of Christ! How widely have<br />

the popular churches throughout Christendom departed from the Bible standard of<br />

humility, self-denial, simplicity, and godl<strong>in</strong>ess! Said John Wesley, <strong>in</strong> speak<strong>in</strong>g of the<br />

right use of money: "Do not waste any part of so precious a talent, merely <strong>in</strong> gratify<strong>in</strong>g<br />

the desire of the eye, <strong>by</strong> superfluous or expensive apparel, or <strong>by</strong> needless ornaments.<br />

Waste no part of it <strong>in</strong> curiously adorn<strong>in</strong>g your houses; <strong>in</strong> superfluous or expensive<br />

furniture; <strong>in</strong> costly pictures, pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, gild<strong>in</strong>g. . . . Lay out noth<strong>in</strong>g to gratify the pride<br />

of life, to ga<strong>in</strong> the admiration or praise of men. . . . 'So long as thou doest well unto<br />

thyself, men will speak good of thee.' So long as thou art 'clothed <strong>in</strong> purple and f<strong>in</strong>e<br />

l<strong>in</strong>en,' and farest 'sumptuously every day,' no doubt many will applaud thy elegance<br />

of taste, thy generosity and hospitality. But do not buy their applause so dear. Rather<br />

be content with the honour that cometh from God."--Wesley, Works, Sermon 50, "<strong>The</strong><br />

Use of Money." But <strong>in</strong> many churches of our time such teach<strong>in</strong>g is disregarded.<br />

A profession of religion has become popular with the world. Rulers, politicians,<br />

lawyers, doctors, merchants, jo<strong>in</strong> the church as a means of secur<strong>in</strong>g the respect and<br />

confidence of society, and advanc<strong>in</strong>g their own worldly <strong>in</strong>terests. Thus they seek to<br />

cover all their unrighteous transactions under a profession of Christianity. <strong>The</strong><br />

various religious bodies, re-enforced <strong>by</strong> the wealth and <strong>in</strong>fluence of these baptized<br />

worldl<strong>in</strong>gs, make a still higher bid for popularity and patronage. Splendid churches,<br />

embellished <strong>in</strong> the most extravagant manner, are erected on popular avenues. <strong>The</strong><br />

worshipers array themselves <strong>in</strong> costly and fashionable attire. A high salary is paid for<br />

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