Author: Dipo Toby Alakija
Publisher: Calvary Rock Resource
ISBN: 9783601830
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 124
Book Description
While some historical accounts are distorted, so many parts were written long before they eventually become history. This is because a clique sees the need to destroy the old order and pave the way for the New World Order. The quest to dominate the world and fuse all nations together as one entity is an age-long battle which becomes more profound and pronounced in the modern days with the use of chemical, biological, psychological, spiritual and other weapons. With presentations of documentary, circumstantial and pictorial evidences most of which are made available by ancient and modern researchers and writers, this book shed light on what actually characterized global events like the French revolution, world wars, civil wars, virus pandemic like COVID-19 and other catastrophes that plague humanity. These research works address the question that was raised in the book, titled “Pawn In The Game” by William Guy Carr who asked, “why the Human Race can't live in peace and enjoy the bounties and blessing God provides for our use and benefit in such abundance?” This book also serves as a warning that when the New World Order emerges, human beings will be shackled with Computer Network and turned into semi-robots that are controlled by a Clique of Globalists.
THE REAL QUESTS FOR NEW WORLD ORDER
Quests for Salvation in New Testament Times
Author: Charles James Ritchey
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Category : Salvation
Languages : en
Pages : 180
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Publisher:
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Category : Salvation
Languages : en
Pages : 180
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Role Quests in the Post-Cold War Era
Author: Philippe G. Le Prestre
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773566414
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 334
Book Description
A state's articulation of its national role betrays its preferences and an image of the world, triggers expectations, and influences the definition of the situation and of available options. Extending Kal Holsti's early work on the usefulness of the concept of role, Role Quests in the Post-Cold War Era examines the nature, evolution, and origins of role conceptions, key aspects largely ignored in a literature obsessed with the quest for immediate relevance. For each country contributors present the major foreign policy debate that took place at the end of the Cold War and examine, through an analysis of major speeches, the relative weight of identity and international status in the definition of the national role. Uncovering the different roles that states claim for themselves allows reflection on the possibility of international cooperation in the maintenance of international order. This study helps assess the importance of identity in national role conceptions, identify potential conflicts arising from the clash of roles masquerading as interests, and clarifies existing contradictions in prevailing roles. Contributors include Caroline Alain, Onnig Beylérian, Christophe Canivet, Jean-René Chotard, André Donneur, Philippe G. Le Prestre, Paul Létourneau, Jacques Lévesque, Alexander Macleod, Marie-Elisabeth Räkel, Jean-François Thibeault, and Charles Thumerelle.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773566414
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 334
Book Description
A state's articulation of its national role betrays its preferences and an image of the world, triggers expectations, and influences the definition of the situation and of available options. Extending Kal Holsti's early work on the usefulness of the concept of role, Role Quests in the Post-Cold War Era examines the nature, evolution, and origins of role conceptions, key aspects largely ignored in a literature obsessed with the quest for immediate relevance. For each country contributors present the major foreign policy debate that took place at the end of the Cold War and examine, through an analysis of major speeches, the relative weight of identity and international status in the definition of the national role. Uncovering the different roles that states claim for themselves allows reflection on the possibility of international cooperation in the maintenance of international order. This study helps assess the importance of identity in national role conceptions, identify potential conflicts arising from the clash of roles masquerading as interests, and clarifies existing contradictions in prevailing roles. Contributors include Caroline Alain, Onnig Beylérian, Christophe Canivet, Jean-René Chotard, André Donneur, Philippe G. Le Prestre, Paul Létourneau, Jacques Lévesque, Alexander Macleod, Marie-Elisabeth Räkel, Jean-François Thibeault, and Charles Thumerelle.
An Agreement With Spirit Of Death
Author: Dipo Toby Alakija
Publisher: Calvary Rock Resource
ISBN: 9783614924
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
When Kanbi was having an affair with Mendi who was a virgin at the time they met, he did not know he was going into a covenant with spirit of death. He eventually jilted her after she became pregnant. The consequence of that was to give the spirit of death rooms to shed the blood of every woman he later married. This made him to run frantically for deliverance before was knocked down dead. The other twenty-seven short plays in this collection are also based on real life experiences, treating various issues that boil on physical and eternal consequences of both good and bad choices. The plays are titled: “Delivered From Temptation And Blessed By God”, “Christianity Without Christian Virtues Is Blindness”, “The Bad Foundation Of A Christian Home”, “I Am Angry At God!” “Dangers In Materialism”, “Hands That Are Filled With Blood”, “The Horror In Marriage”, “The Hawks And The Easy Prey,” “Vanity Is Opposed To Eternity", “Removal Of Sins Makes Sinners Saints”, “Ignorance That Brings Needless Pains”, “The Spiritual Attacks Against Christians”, “The Agony Of A Loving Mother,” “The Worst Persecution Of A Christian”, “The Sins Of Omissions”, “The Evidence Of The Invisible”, “Who Do You Please With Your Life?” “Prophetess Jezebel In The Church Of Jesus Christ”, “Let The Dead Bury The Dead”, “Blessing Without Christ Is Crisis”, “The Chicken; The Hawk And Eagle Christians”, “The Promise Which Does Not Fail”, “Suffering Christians Cause Deaths Of Souls”, “The Lying Tongue From Pit Of Hell”, “The Deadly Diseases In The Body Of Christ”, “The Heart That Is Not Grateful”, “From Beauty To Ashes” and "The Generations With Self-Destruction Tendencies".
Publisher: Calvary Rock Resource
ISBN: 9783614924
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
When Kanbi was having an affair with Mendi who was a virgin at the time they met, he did not know he was going into a covenant with spirit of death. He eventually jilted her after she became pregnant. The consequence of that was to give the spirit of death rooms to shed the blood of every woman he later married. This made him to run frantically for deliverance before was knocked down dead. The other twenty-seven short plays in this collection are also based on real life experiences, treating various issues that boil on physical and eternal consequences of both good and bad choices. The plays are titled: “Delivered From Temptation And Blessed By God”, “Christianity Without Christian Virtues Is Blindness”, “The Bad Foundation Of A Christian Home”, “I Am Angry At God!” “Dangers In Materialism”, “Hands That Are Filled With Blood”, “The Horror In Marriage”, “The Hawks And The Easy Prey,” “Vanity Is Opposed To Eternity", “Removal Of Sins Makes Sinners Saints”, “Ignorance That Brings Needless Pains”, “The Spiritual Attacks Against Christians”, “The Agony Of A Loving Mother,” “The Worst Persecution Of A Christian”, “The Sins Of Omissions”, “The Evidence Of The Invisible”, “Who Do You Please With Your Life?” “Prophetess Jezebel In The Church Of Jesus Christ”, “Let The Dead Bury The Dead”, “Blessing Without Christ Is Crisis”, “The Chicken; The Hawk And Eagle Christians”, “The Promise Which Does Not Fail”, “Suffering Christians Cause Deaths Of Souls”, “The Lying Tongue From Pit Of Hell”, “The Deadly Diseases In The Body Of Christ”, “The Heart That Is Not Grateful”, “From Beauty To Ashes” and "The Generations With Self-Destruction Tendencies".
THE BATTLES OF PATRIOTIC CITIZENS
Author: Dipo Toby Alakija
Publisher: Calvary Rock Resource
ISBN: 9783779710
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
A lot of battles and struggles for survival are taking place in many parts of the world. Most of those who are in power often use the Judiciary as a weapon against their political opponents. The unprecedented crimes and violations of human rights are due to the arrogance of many leaders who want to be in power by all means, negligence, ignorance of most members of the society, indifference and silence of well-informed citizens. Although the determinations of some patriotic citizens to secure the future of their countries are indicated through their battles against oppressive Governments but the compromised Judicial System is bringing evil days closer to the people. Thus fighting for Justice and to preserve the National Value System, Law and Order is causing more bloodshed of those who are ready to die for freedom. Through presentations of papers with cases that are treated in various dramas in this book, the author highlights the origins and causes of political and other problems that defy solutions in most parts of the world, indicating that the consequences of not fighting for Justice in any nation would be catastrophic.
Publisher: Calvary Rock Resource
ISBN: 9783779710
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
A lot of battles and struggles for survival are taking place in many parts of the world. Most of those who are in power often use the Judiciary as a weapon against their political opponents. The unprecedented crimes and violations of human rights are due to the arrogance of many leaders who want to be in power by all means, negligence, ignorance of most members of the society, indifference and silence of well-informed citizens. Although the determinations of some patriotic citizens to secure the future of their countries are indicated through their battles against oppressive Governments but the compromised Judicial System is bringing evil days closer to the people. Thus fighting for Justice and to preserve the National Value System, Law and Order is causing more bloodshed of those who are ready to die for freedom. Through presentations of papers with cases that are treated in various dramas in this book, the author highlights the origins and causes of political and other problems that defy solutions in most parts of the world, indicating that the consequences of not fighting for Justice in any nation would be catastrophic.
Cambridge Magazine
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Category : International relations
Languages : en
Pages : 1032
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Publisher:
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Category : International relations
Languages : en
Pages : 1032
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The Cambridge Magazine
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1042
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Languages : en
Pages : 1042
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Gandhi Marg
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Category : Peace
Languages : en
Pages : 546
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Category : Peace
Languages : en
Pages : 546
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Congressional Record
Author: United States. Congress
Publisher:
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 896
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 896
Book Description
Religions of Early India
Author: Richard H. Davis
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 0691199264
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 608
Book Description
The extraordinary multiplicity of religions and religious cultures in India, chronicled over two thousand years From its earliest recorded history, India was a place of remarkable and varied religious activity, ranging from elaborate sacrificial rituals and rigorous regimes of personal austerity to psycho-spiritual experimentation and utopian visions. In this ambitious and wide-ranging chronicle, Richard Davis offers a history of India’s myriad religious cultures that spans two thousand years, from 1300 BCE to 700 CE. India, Davis writes, was not only the birthplace of the religions we now know as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. It was also the home of other, often unnamed religions that can be classified as “folk” or “popular” religions. Tracing these intertwined practices, Davis shows that the ardent and heterogeneous religious cultures of early India came to define and redefine themselves in relation to one another. Davis recounts this history through voices—voices recorded in hymns, poems, songs, didactic stories, epic narratives, scientific treatises, and theological discourses, as well as voices that speak through material remains, whether monumental sculptures or tiny terracotta figurines of nameless goddesses. He focuses on the long millennium often designated as “classical India,” which stretches from the time of the founding figures of Buddhism and Jainism during the sixth century BCE through the seventh-century-CE dynasties of the Chalukyas and the Pallavas in southern India. Throughout, he emphasizes encounter, interaction, debate, critique, and borrowing among religious communities within a shared, changing social and political reality. The voices and visions of early India’s religions, Davis shows us, are fascinating in their multiplicity.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 0691199264
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 608
Book Description
The extraordinary multiplicity of religions and religious cultures in India, chronicled over two thousand years From its earliest recorded history, India was a place of remarkable and varied religious activity, ranging from elaborate sacrificial rituals and rigorous regimes of personal austerity to psycho-spiritual experimentation and utopian visions. In this ambitious and wide-ranging chronicle, Richard Davis offers a history of India’s myriad religious cultures that spans two thousand years, from 1300 BCE to 700 CE. India, Davis writes, was not only the birthplace of the religions we now know as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. It was also the home of other, often unnamed religions that can be classified as “folk” or “popular” religions. Tracing these intertwined practices, Davis shows that the ardent and heterogeneous religious cultures of early India came to define and redefine themselves in relation to one another. Davis recounts this history through voices—voices recorded in hymns, poems, songs, didactic stories, epic narratives, scientific treatises, and theological discourses, as well as voices that speak through material remains, whether monumental sculptures or tiny terracotta figurines of nameless goddesses. He focuses on the long millennium often designated as “classical India,” which stretches from the time of the founding figures of Buddhism and Jainism during the sixth century BCE through the seventh-century-CE dynasties of the Chalukyas and the Pallavas in southern India. Throughout, he emphasizes encounter, interaction, debate, critique, and borrowing among religious communities within a shared, changing social and political reality. The voices and visions of early India’s religions, Davis shows us, are fascinating in their multiplicity.