Global Government: It's Closer Than You Think
By Britt Gillette/EndTimesBibleProphecy July 18,m 2017 Share this article:
Over the past several decades, the world has moved closer and
closer to global government. Free trade and globalization have taken the
world by storm.
National borders have been
relaxed, if not completely erased. And many people see themselves as
"citizens of the world" instead of citizens of their home country. Have
no doubt. We've been on a slow march toward global government for
decades.
In recent years we've seen a worldwide
pushback against this trend. Brexit, the election of Donald Trump, and
the rise of nationalism have led many to think free trade and
globalization are on the way out.
Does this signal the end for a future global government? No.
Despite
the recent events, there's no stopping the march toward global
government. How can I be so sure? Because the Bible says it's coming.
And the Bible has a perfect track record when it comes to foretelling
the future.
The Bible says the Antichrist will
conquer other nations and create a global empire (Revelation 6:2-4). He
will be so powerful, no one will be able to oppose him (Revelation
13:4).
But in an age of nuclear weapons, how
is this possible? Many say it's not. They say such a conquest would
trigger a worldwide nuclear war.
A war ending with total destruction of the planet. But
keep in mind, conventional wisdom is often wrong. And this case is no
different. Why do I say this? Because we won't be in the age of nuclear
weapons forever.
In fact, the age of nuclear weapons is about to end. And when it does, a global government will rule the world.
Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD)
In
1949, the Soviet Union became the world's second nuclear power. Since
then, fear of a global nuclear war has kept humanity from destroying
itself. The fear of total destruction, the idea no one can win a war
between two nuclear powers, is known as Mutually Assured Destruction
(MAD). For 70 years, it's all that's kept us from World War III.
World
leaders know - in an all-out nuclear war, no one wins. Because of this,
we've never seen an all-out war between two nuclear powers. Many
believe we never will.
Sure, a regional power
such as North Korea or Iran might one day cause a lot of destruction.
But could they destroy the entire world? No.
But
a war between the United States, Russia, or China? That's a different
story. For that reason alone, many believe we'll never see a war between
those superpowers.
It makes sense. And in the
current era, it may prove true. But just because it's true now doesn't
mean it will always be true. Why? Because in the coming era of advanced
technology, MAD will be obsolete.
The End of MAD
To
believe MAD will always rule the day, to believe the threat of nuclear
annihilation will forever prevent a war between superpowers, is to
believe nuclear technology is the pinnacle of all technology. It's not.
Just as in the past, new technology will one day replace
nuclear weapons. Firearms once made arrows obsolete. Tanks once made
horse mounted troops obsolete.
And one day
soon, new technologies will make nuclear weapons obsolete. When that day
comes, MAD will also be obsolete. And when MAD becomes obsolete, the
world peace built on MAD will disappear. Why? Because the threat of
certain and total destruction will go away.
Post-MAD Instability
When
new technologies emerge, decades of world stability will disappear
overnight. The old rules will no longer apply. Let's look at what will
change:
Defense Against Nuclear Weapons - For
much of the nuclear age, there's been little to no defense against
nuclear weapons. Once a nuclear weapon is launched, the targeted nation
can do little to stop it. But that's changing.
Missile
defense has improved drastically in recent years. And new technologies
will allow for better tracking of nuclear weapons (preventing the
smuggling of nuclear weapons into enemy territory). More importantly,
new technologies open up the possibility of disabling nuclear weapons
before they can be launched or detonated.
New
technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), quantum computing,
and molecular manufacturing will enable a nation to infiltrate an
enemy's closed networks and mechanical systems.
In
such a world, a nation using outdated nuclear age technology will
become just as defenseless as an army with spears trying to fight an
army with firearms. Nuclear weapons alone will no longer deter an
attack.
The Unknown - In a world of such technologies, a nation
can never be certain of enemy capabilities. Emerging technologies will
be unstable and unpredictable.
Advances will
take place rapidly, and they won't be easy to monitor. Today, not every
nation has the ability to develop nuclear weapons. Nuclear programs are
difficult to conceal. But new advanced technology programs will cost
less and be harder to track.
This makes the
spread of these technologies much more likely. Even worse, in age of
cyberwarfare, you may not even know who your enemy is. All these
unknowns will create suspicion and instability. And this increases the
likelihood of a catastrophic war.
Targeted
Destruction - Once the threat of nuclear war is removed, conquered
territory would once again be livable. Think about it. After an all-out
nuclear war, who would want to live? Few people. What sense does it make
to destroy your enemy only to live in a radioactive world?
But
new technologies will change this calculation. If one nation has
advanced technologies, and the other doesn't, it could easily disable
and conquer its enemies. With these other nations defenseless, the more
advanced nation could conquer at will without fear of nuclear
retaliation.
Decreased Economic Cooperation - Advanced technologies will reduce world trade, lessening the impact of war.
For
example, China and the United States are major trading partners. A war
would devastate each nation's economy. Because of this, they're less
likely to go to war with each other. The price is too high.
But what happens when advanced technologies make every nation self-sufficient? A major deterrent to war will disappear.
As you can see, if MAD becomes obsolete, ending the threat of nuclear war is not necessarily a good thing.
In
such a world, a new threat will take the place of nuclear war. That
threat is a new arms race involving advanced post-MAD weapons. It may
prove highly unstable.
If war broke out, the
entire world could be destroyed. So while the threat of nuclear war
would end, the threat of global destruction would not.
In fact, the likelihood of global destruction would increase significantly.
As terrible as this sounds, many people claim they already have the solution.
Global Government
In a post-MAD world, many people see only two options:
1) An unstable arms race likely to end in global annihilation, or
2) Global government
Most
will choose global government. The first nation to develop advanced
post-nuclear technologies will most likely take advantage of its
powerful position.
It will likely use its power to conquer all other nations before they develop similar technologies.
This
nation could then establish a monopoly when it comes to these new
technologies. And it will use its global monopoly to create a new and
stable world order.
Think about it. If no one
is left who can wage war against this nation, the world will be at
peace. Unfortunately, the world will also be under the hand of global
government.
Conclusion
Global government is coming. If it doesn't arrive sooner, advanced technologies will eventually force it.
Britt Gillette is author of the free ebook Coming
to Jesus: One Man's Search for Truth and Life Purpose as well as Signs of the Second Coming: 11
Reasons Jesus Will Return in Our Lifetime.
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