Well, it sure didn’t take the U.N. long to get the E.P. officials elected
and start the wheels rolling on the new global government. The guy that
was elected as World President is from one of the Eastern European countries.
I can hardly pronounce his name, so I’m sure not going to try to spell
it! Listening to him talk, though, he sounds like he may be a good one
for the job. He gives the impression that he really cares about the people
of the world and their problems. I’m sure everybody will love him. But
there’s something about him, something I can’t quite put my finger on.
It’s almost like he’s too perfect for the job. And no one I’ve talked to
had ever heard of him before he was elected to office. So who is he, and
where did he come from? Oh well, I’m sure once I get used to this new way
of life, I’ll forget all about my misgivings about him.
Speaking of a new way of life, the World Council of Churches had a meeting
and decided to put aside the differences of the major world religions and
instead to concentrate on how much they’re all the same. They decided that,
for the common good of mankind, they would put aside their traditional
faiths and unite under a new global religion they’re calling Terranism.
The tenets of this new religion were that: 1)All people of the earth were
brothers and sisters, and should treat each other as such; 2) The earth
was our common Mother and should be cherished and cared for; 3) There is
a higher being or universal force that we are all a part of; 4) Each person’s
path to this higher being or force was unique and no one had the right
to tell another that their way was wrong.
I had to laugh at that, because I wondered what all those fundamental Christians
would think about this new religion, especially that last part. Then it
occurred to me that I hadn’t seen the usual religious groupies around lately.
Sally, at the grocery store, who always had a smile for her customers and
told each one “God bless” as they left the store, hadn’t been there either
time I was there. And she’s never missed a day of work since I’ve been
shopping there. The old man across the street who always waved to the cars
going by as he sat outside in his rocker and read his Bible hasn’t been
out either. Well, I guess they must have disappeared with the rest of the
missing. That's too bad. I think I’m going to miss Sally.
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