Decentralized Colonization - N**hide - Center for Public Justice and Evangelical Ecumenical
Learn how the plan to move society into this new Decentralized world is a part of the Noahide agenda. They're building this new utopia in their new frontier. Also notice how the Center for Public Justice is rounding up the evangelical pastors to become one with this new political doctrine!
What is the new doctrine? It's called Reform:
According to Crump, Kuyperian theology teaches that government authority becomes an extension of God's sovereignty into human affairs and that this governmental authority's intrusion into the kingdom of God is in fact a non-biblical concept.
Pulpits can be politically contested places. Many people come to worship eager to hear if their pastor will reiterate their side’s latest political talking points and are ready to protest if they don’t. The result is that pastors are exhausted, weary of doing good, and even confused about what that good is.
The Center for Public Justice (CPJ) remains firmly convinced that these challenges are opportunities for the church to grow in neighborly love and do not have to result in divisiveness. Through the Preaching Reformed Fellowship, CPJ will equip pastors to use their preaching to disciple congregations in every area of their lives, including their citizenship in a political community.
What is Decentralized Colonialism?
Decentralized colonialists used indirect rule to maintain power over colonies by supporting local elites and creating hierarchies of control. This style of colonial administration was called "decentralized despotism". Supported local elites
Colonial authorities supported elites who would help them maintain power.
Detached traditional leaders
Colonial authorities separated traditional leaders from the consent of local communities.
Created hierarchies
Colonial authorities created hierarchies of control with different ranks of "headmen" and "chiefs".
Centralized power
Colonialists centralized power in the chieftaincy, and appointed community representatives who were not democratically elected.
Examples
Namibia
In Namibia, northern Namibia was indirectly ruled, while southern and central Namibia were directly ruled. This resulted in traditional authorities playing a more important role in northern Namibia.
British Empire
The British Empire used a decentralized administration that allowed for some decolonization and eventual self-rule.
Effects
Decentralized despotism can undermine democratic attitudes and the rule of law.
See attached .pdf about Decentralized Despotism: How Indirect Colonial Rule Undermines....
Noahidism is a movement within Christian Zionism that advocates for “[letting] go of Jesus” and abiding by the seven rules of Noah, a fundamental basis for Orthodox Jewish law. However, Noahides are not Jews and often do not wish to be Jews. Instead, their religious practice is a demonstration of devotion to the “separate and divinely enstated statuses” of Jews and gentiles “in the Torah” in bringing in the biblical prophecy of the Messianic age.