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previously been bestowed on Billy Graham. Even though he had written a book about the New<br />

World Order; as a guest on Larry King’s national radio show, he refused to comment on a<br />

caller’s question about an element of the New World Order. In December, 2003, while I was in<br />

the process of reediting this book, on the “Bring It On” segment of his broadcast, he answered a<br />

viewers question about the NWO by saying that it wasn’t possible for one group to be able to<br />

have enough influence to control the affairs of the world. I can’t say ‘amen’ to that, just ‘oh my.’<br />

In Pat Robertson’s book, The New Millennium, published in 1990 by Word Publishing, at the<br />

top of every page, to the right of the page number, is the symbol of a circle with a dot in the<br />

middle. An unusual symbol, it is used as an astronomical symbol for the sun; and for<br />

proofreaders, it is used to indicate a place where a comma should be inserted; and it is sometimes<br />

used as a mathematical sign for a circle. However, none of these applications seemed appropriate<br />

in this instance. There is one more use for this symbol. According to documents discovered by<br />

the German government in 1785, it was the secret symbol which represented the Illuminati’s<br />

name.<br />

I contacted Word Publishing to ask them about the use of the symbol, since I didn’t want to<br />

be accused of making an irresponsible accusation. They told me that various symbols, called<br />

“dingbats,” are sometimes incorporated into the header design of a page. In this case, the symbol<br />

was randomly chosen, and nobody at Word was even aware of the symbol’s connotations. I had<br />

even considered that perhaps the symbol was used to sabotage the book, but Word maintains that<br />

everyone there is a committed Christian. If it was randomly chosen, it would really be a<br />

coincidence, because there are no other symbols that I know of, that would lend itself to having<br />

any connections with the New World Order. Without a doubt, this book is a companion volume<br />

to Robertson’s The New World Order published by Word in 1991.<br />

Because I personally like Pat, and have nothing but respect for him, I guess we have to chalk<br />

it up as being an amazing coincidence. However, what I can not ignore is the disturbing trend<br />

towards tolerance and coexistence that is succeeding to bring us closer to a united Church, which<br />

he, and others, seems to advocate.<br />

One night, I caught Jack van Impe on his show, saying that he agreed with the Pope on<br />

almost every issue. Now here is a man who has done a tremendous amount of prophetic research,<br />

and yet by condoning the Catholic Church, he is contributing to the ecumenical movement. Paul<br />

Crouch of the Trinity Broadcasting Network has said: “I’m eradicating the word Protestant even<br />

out of my vocabulary ... I (am) not protesting anything ... (it’s) time for Catholics and non-<br />

Catholics to come together as one in the Spirit and one in the Lord.” Robert Schuller (called the<br />

Norman Vincent Peale of the West Coast), who is known to be accepting of Islam, New Age and<br />

other cult groups, and has met with the Pope four times, has said: “It’s time for Protestants to go<br />

to the shepherd (or the Pope) and say, What do we have to do to come home?”<br />

It seems inevitable that sometime in the near future, the last remaining obstacles to a merger<br />

between the Roman Catholic Church and the World Council of Churches, into a World Church,<br />

will take place, and will contribute to the influence exercised by the New World Order.<br />

The Development of the One-World Church<br />

“For false Christs and false prophets shall rise, and shall shew signs and wonders, to seduce,<br />

if it were possible, even the elect.” (Mark 13:22)

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