Thy Kingdom Come

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextProducer: Global Publications 2017Abstract: We find two forces at work in the world: light and darkness. All around us we see war, poverty, addiction, suicide, social isolation, apathy, emptiness, prejudice, and injustice—waves of turmoil, conflict, and disorder that strain our powers to the limit, that threaten increasingly not only our civilization but our very survival. But we need not despair. For amidst all these forces of darkness, there stands a beacon of light and hope—a new world-embracing Order that is transforming the lives of millions—that is giving birth to a new society and “a new race of man.” Although not discernible by the masses of humanity, it is constantly at work, growing and expanding at an ever-increasing pace. What is this Order? Where and how did it originate? It is the purpose of this book to offer an outline of its basic elements, a brief sketch of its strength, which is steadily rising with the fall of a crumbling and chaotic old order—one that places self-interest above the welfare of the human race.
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We find two forces at work in the world: light and darkness. All around us we see war, poverty, addiction, suicide, social isolation, apathy, emptiness, prejudice, and injustice—waves of turmoil, conflict, and disorder that strain our powers to the limit, that threaten increasingly not only our civilization but our very survival. But we need not despair. For amidst all these forces of darkness, there stands a beacon of light and hope—a new world-embracing Order that is transforming the lives of millions—that is giving birth to a new society and “a new race of man.” Although not discernible by the masses of humanity, it is constantly at work, growing and expanding at an ever-increasing pace. What is this Order? Where and how did it originate? It is the purpose of this book to offer an outline of its basic elements, a brief sketch of its strength, which is steadily rising with the fall of a crumbling and chaotic old order—one that places self-interest above the welfare of the human race.

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