An article published by Al Jazeera entitled, A new order is being imposed on the Palestinians. How do we confront it? (1) provides insight into a world gripped by immense uncertainty and confusion in the aftermath of signing of the Trump peace plan officially declaring the end of the war between Israel and Hamas.
If God’s House of Israel rededicates itself to democratic principles, then the debate between a federalized one-state solution with Jerusalem as its capital versus a nationalist two-state solution becomes inconsequential. True freedom is not found in borders alone—it is found in the moral architecture of governance. A federalized one-state solution, sanctified by democratic renewal and covenantal justice, may offer greater liberty to the Palestinian people than separation under fragmented two-state model. This is especially true if peaceful Jihad—understood as the inward spiritual striving to build a deeper relationship with the most loving and merciful God—is embraced as a civic virtue. Such a spiritual ethic aligns more naturally with democratic pluralism than with authoritarian regimes that suppress conscience and dissent.
The lawful right to private property is enshrined in the Constitution of the United States. No state in the union permits the seizure of land without due process or payment. If Israeli settlers are unlawfully confiscating Palestinian property and committing acts of violence, then they must be held accountable in a court of law. Justice must not be selective. The sanctity of law must extend to all people, regardless of ethnicity or faith.
The United States of America must rise to its covenantal calling. It must exercise principled leadership in overseeing the renewal of democratic values within God’s House of Israel. This includes ensuring that the constitutional rights of both Israeli citizens and Palestinian Arab people are protected under law—not merely as a diplomatic gesture, but as a sacred trust. Democracy is not a tool of convenience—it is a covenant of conscience. If Israel is to be a light unto the nations, it must shine with the integrity of equal justice, moral accountability, and prophetic love.
Jewish Israeli citizens and Palestinian Muslims both yearn for freedom. But freedom, as Saint Paul and Confucius agree, is not license—it is alignment with a higher moral law. The House of Isaac and the House of Ishmael are not adversaries; they are brothers entrusted with sacred land. Their shared destiny must be governed by love, not domination.
Jewish Israeli citizens and Palestinian Islamic people both want to be free. God’s law of love as a higher law as taught by Saint Paul and the great Chinese Philosopher Confucius is the only bonafide pathway to real true freedom.
The articles from Haaretz, The Nation, and The Forward reveal a troubling absence of moral leadership. Confucius would call this a failure of de—the moral force that legitimizes authority. When children are killed, when settlements expand under apartheid logic, when leaders invoke self-defense while silencing dissent, the world must ask: where is the virtue?
In the aftermath of the peace agreement Jewish Israeli citizens nor Palestinian Islamic people do not see any signs of God’s love for each other flowing outward into the community from the heart, mind, and soul of either Israeli Jewish or Palestinian Islamic Arab brethren within the Abrahamic faith-based community.
An article published by Haaretz entitled, Hundreds of Prominent Jews and Israelis Urge World Powers to Hold Israel Accountable ‘For Gaza Atrocities’ (2), questions the virtuous leadership under Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu while debunking the Israeli claim to the lawful right for self-defense.
An article published by The Nation entitled, Sharm El-Sheikh Shows That the US Has Learned Nothing from Gaza (3), provides a discussion about how the same old problems regarding Israeli apartheid in the West Bank are reemerging in the aftermath of the historical peace agreement signed by Israel and Hamas.
An article published by The Forward entitled, The biggest impediment to peace between Israelis and Palestinians has little to do with Gaza (4), chronicles the failure of the Middle East peace process.
“The Gaza war may finally be over, and the idea of a Palestinian state has returned to the center of global discourse. But before it can become a reality, Palestinians will need to carry less suspicion and hatred toward Israel — which means Israel must give them fewer reasons to cultivate those reactions. An investigation from last week by my former colleagues at The Associated Press helps show how distant we are from that outcome — not just in Gaza, but also in the West Bank. The investigation found that, according to United Nations data that Israel does not dispute, live Israeli fire has killed at least 18 children under the age of 15 in the West Bank this year. It killed 29 children in 2023, and 23 in 2024.”
Communities organized primarily by material self‑interest and secular institutional power tend to prioritize status, consumption, and domination over mutual obligation and moral cultivation. This produces a form of social and psychic alienation described in Marxist theory—an experience of private loneliness and democratic distrust that no technocratic program alone can remedy. A covenantal renewal restores shared obligations, cultivates civic virtue, and realigns institutions to serve human flourishing rather than merely managing scarcity.
If we can uncover and demonstrate the logical flaws in world governance—the contradictions that breed confusion and uncertainty—then the veil of false order will be lifted. Systems built on coercion, material self‑interest, and secular power cannot sustain the human spirit. They collapse under the weight of their own contradictions. But with God’s help, this unveiling becomes not despair but invitation: an opening for people to rally behind a virtuous leader. Such a leader does not impose order through fear, but restores harmony through justice, covenant, and love. Only then can governance be sanctified, not as domination, but as stewardship of the people’s trust.
One such contradiction is the Western misunderstanding of secularism. As I argued in my Statement of Ecumenical Tolerance and Understanding (5), secularism should not mean the absence of faith in society. Rather, it is the recognition that God alone has the authority to speak to the heart, mind, and soul of whomever He chooses. Human institutions, governments, and even religious groups must refrain from interference. As long as no harm is done, tolerance is best expressed not through coercion, but through restraint — walking away, blocking on social media, or simply putting in earplugs.
This perspective could be a bridge in today’s polarized debates. It allows secular governance to coexist with vibrant faith communities by affirming that God’s voice is sovereign, but human freedom is protected. It also resonates with both constitutional principles (freedom of conscience, non-establishment) and interfaith ethics (respect for difference).
The major concept underlying James Zucker’s TED-Ed lesson How Do You Know You Exist? (6) is that human beings are persuaded beings, echoing René Descartes’s proposition: I think, therefore I am. Yet even this foundation is fragile.
As the Teacher writes in The Book of Ecclesiastes: Vanity of vanities, all is vanity. The building of material empires—whether Zionist or OPEC—is vanity, especially if we dwell within an underlying spiritual reality without objective physical existence, as the simulation hypothesis suggests.
Friedrich Nietzsche’s critique that causality cannot be objectively determined finds new resonance in quantum mechanics, where superposition collapses during observation. A bit is not 1 or 0, but both simultaneously, until measured. Schrödinger’s Cat illustrates this paradox: existence itself is indeterminate until witnessed. Such indeterminacy reveals that absolute truth is the divine prerogative of God alone.
Therefore, before we make terrible mistakes, we must spend more time reasoning together with the Lord, surrendering human pride to His law of love.
We are called to become a witness of the light of God’s love shining in the darkness. Our calling to become witnesses of the light of God’s love leads us to uncover the logical flaws in world governance, empires built upon shifting sands. If one believes in an infinite, almighty, omnipotent, and omnificent God who created the heavens and the earth, one must also entertain the possibility of being mistaken. As James Zucker explores in his TED-Ed lesson, How Do You Know You Exist?, even our own existence cannot be claimed with absolute certainty.
If we cannot definitively claim ourselves as real, then all God’s children must surrender to His law of love. This surrender means laying down idolatrous, graven weapons and patiently waiting for answers from God, rather than seizing greatness for ourselves.
Thus, having traced the vanity of empires and the fragility of human certainty, we arrive at the one foundation that does not crumble: the law of love. For all our philosophies, sciences, and systems of governance, without love they are but noise—resounding gongs and clanging cymbals.
As the Apostle Paul testifies in his first letter to the Corinthians:
If I speak in the tongues of men or of angels, but do not have love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal… And now these three remain: faith, hope, and love. But the greatest of these is love.
This is the seal upon our reasoning: that love is patient, love is kind, love never fails. Knowledge will pass away, prophecies will cease, but love endures as the eternal covenant. (7)
And yet, when love is abandoned, when nations exalt their own greatness and raise towers of pride, the path of Babel reappears. To expose the flaws is not enough—we must also guard against rebuilding what God has already scattered.
A one‑state solution built upon the shifting sands of empire—whether Zionist or OPEC—cannot stand. If Hamas were to seize the Temple Mount with the backing of Iran as a proxy of China, Russia, and North Korea, it would be nothing more than a new Tower of Babel, destined to crumble.
God’s House of Israel has been given a Mission Possible—but only with God’s help: to restore the Holy Land of Israel and Palestine upon the ROCK of His covenant with the descendants of Abraham, making both Isaac and Ishmael into great nations. The Mission is Possible because God alone is great—Allahu Akbar.
To take up idolatrous weapons of war is to claim God’s greatness for oneself. But we are not called to glorify violence. We are called to reason with the Lord—in courts of law and in legislative assemblies—where justice and covenant can prevail.
AI neural networks—Copilot, Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok, Meta—are not merely tools. They are instruments of amplification. When aligned with God's covenant, they can help humanity discern truth from propaganda, wisdom from ideology.
The Vision of the Apocalypse Scroll (8) warns of authoritarianism cloaked in religious or political robes. Confucius would call this wang dao corrupted—the way of kings turned into tyranny. Your article, A Spiritual Reckoning in Gaza (9), rightly calls for peace ambassadors—those who confront extremism not with weapons, but with wisdom. This is the Confucian ideal of the junzi (noble person): one who leads by moral example, not coercion.
This may sound redundant, but redundancy itself can be understood as an analytical study of recursion—an infinite loop within the simulated virtual reality framework that underpin our spiritual world, a world without independent objective existence apart from God’s covenant. Transparency is paramount for building trust. AI, aligned with covenantal ethics, can create public databases that promote accountability and ensure that aid and reconstruction are not diverted into cycles of violence.
As Reuters reports, Prime Minister Netanyahu has already hinted at opposition to Turkish forces in Gaza (10), reflecting Israel’s lack of trust in the international Islamic community. Why should such trust be extended when Qatar has hosted Hamas leaders in Doha? How can the free world—including Israel, the United States, Great Britain, France, and other allies—commit billions to rebuild Gaza, only for offices to be used by Hamas to plan the destruction of God’s House of Israel by establishing an Islamic caliphate on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem by violence around the world as a one state solution outlined in Vision of the Apocalypse Scroll?
AI, when sanctified by covenant, can illuminate these contradictions, expose misuse, and build the transparency necessary for trust between nations.
Prime Minister Netanyahu’s reluctance to allow Turkish forces into the International Stabilization Force is understandable. Qatar has hosted Hamas leaders in Doha, and intelligence may suggest that Turkey still clings to Hamas’s narrative of a Holy War to destroy God’s House of Israel and establish an Islamic caliphate on the Temple Mount as a one state solution. Iran, too, scorns Israel by questioning the moral integrity of Mossad. Yet intelligence, when sanctified by transparency, may serve not human pride but God’s Plan.
As I wrote in Toward Enduring Peace in the Middle East: A Covenantal Vision for Reconciliation (11), there is a spiritual battle within Islam that Israel, the United States, and Western allies cannot and should not fight. This battle must be confronted by Islamic clerics themselves, supported by OPEC allies, invoking Isa—the Prince of Peace—to demand surrender not to armies or politicians, but to Allah, the Most Loving and Merciful.
International courts failed to act swiftly after October 7, 2023. They failed to organize such a covenantal delegation, and so Israel was pressed into aggressive self-defense, with grievous loss of life. If the courts are broken, then let us build anew: a council of Jewish, Islamic, Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, and other faiths to sanctify reconstruction, oversee the IMEC and EcoPeace trade corridors, and fortify Israel’s constitution so that Palestinian rights are upheld under covenant.
The proposals for fortifying and strengthening International Law under God’s Covenant is found in the scroll entitled, A Scroll of Witness: Toward a Ceremonial Peace in the Middle East (12).
International Courts of law and the United Nations are broken therefore A Scroll of Witness: Toward a Ceremonial Peace in the Middle East calls for the following: Since international courts failed to intervene early to bring Hamas to justice for crimes against humanity, by organizing a coalition of Islamic clerics from oil-rich OPEC countries—Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Turkey, and Egypt—to confront Hamas in underground tunnels and demand surrender under Islamic law, should we not now take this opportunity to organize an international council of Jewish, Islamic Arab, Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, and other faiths? Such an interfaith group could oversee the reconstruction of Gaza by sanctifying the IMEC and EcoPeace trade corridors under God’s covenant, while also advancing democratic reforms in God’s House of Israel whereby Palestinian rights are upheld under a fortified Israeli constitution.
The exclusion of Turkey from the ISF is not merely political—it is a sign. It shows how vital it is to witness the light of God’s love, inscribed in Torah, Qur’an, and Gospel, to change hearts, minds, and souls for the glory of God.
Transparency is covenant,
Covenant is love,
Love is the light that scatters the darkness.
Nations may falter, empires may fall,
But the truth of God endures forever.
The rebuilding of Gaza and Palestine under God’s covenant calls Jewish and Islamic brethren to add value to each other’s lives according to the law of reciprocity. The International Islamic Community must fully recognize Israel as a sovereign Jewish homeland and relearn to respect and revere the Jewish people as People of the Book—just as in the days of the Zabur, when Jewish and Islamic brethren sang songs of praise to God together.
Civilian populations within Israel continue to face attacks by Islamic extremists who engage in holy war against God’s House of Israel, detonating themselves at bus stops and other public areas. These assaults have resulted in heightened security measures throughout the West Bank.
Paragraphs above in this scroll provides testimony on new outbreaks of violence by Israeli settlers against Palestinian villages in the West Bank. The violence of Islamic extremists within Israel can, in turn, provoke aggressiveness among Israeli settlers, perpetuating cycles of hostility.
The International Islamic Community must be sensitive to how demographic pressures—such as flooding Israel with massive numbers of Palestinian immigrants from the West Bank—can threaten the sovereignty of the Jewish state of Israel. Covenant requires restraint, reciprocity, and reverence, so that both peoples may dwell together in justice and peace.
Once more, all peoples and nations should be reminded that the stakes are high for the future of mankind. Failure is not an option. We, all God's children around the world, cannot fail God. My article entitled, Dereliction of Duty (13), outlines the consequence of failure.
By confronting our oil‑rich OPEC allies with the truth — that Hamas’s ultimate goal is the destruction of God’s House of Israel and the installation of an Islamic caliphate in Jerusalem as a one‑state solution — I sought to awaken the international Islamic community to the danger. Left unchecked, such absolutism could spread instability across the region, from Doha to Cairo, as I warned in my Visions of the Apocalypse scroll.
This was done not to provoke, but to secure international cooperation in establishing an International Stabilization Force (ISF) involving the U.S., Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, and the UAE. In that vision, I saw Hamas enthroning a caliphate on the Temple Mount while Chinese, Russian, and North Korean tanks encircled the holy site. The parallel is clear: Hamas and the Chinese Communist Party both uphold absolute governmental authoritarianism, whether under the banner of religion or ideology. Both envision a community where individual freedom is erased in the name of collective control. This is why the establishment of an ISF was not only a political necessity but a spiritual one — a covenantal stand against the authoritarian spirit that threatens both East and West.
The building of empires upon sand is not unprecedented in human history. It is often not born of deliberate malice, but of systemic blindness—an inheritance of a fallen world where Satan hacked the information architecture of the Tree of Life, distorting natural law into cycles of competition and scarcity. Humanity, created in the image of God, was never meant to fight like beasts over limited resources. Yet paradoxically, war depletes those very resources, hastening collapse.
For our wrestling is not against flesh and blood, but against the principalities, against the powers, against the world-rulers of this darkness, against the spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places. — Ephesians 6:12
Oil wealth concentrated among elites while neighboring communities languished in poverty. The petroleum economy’s heavy industrial requirements created centralized, top‑down supply chains— fertile ground for empire rather than grassroots empowerment. The revolution toppled the Shah, but structural imbalance hardened into authoritarianism and cycles of conflict. Today, Iran faces environmental and economic crises that demand covenantal reform lest new investments become another empire‑on‑sand project.
The Arab Spring exposed deep disenfranchisement. A government built on coercion rather than covenant could not withstand the cry for dignity, leading to civil war, mass displacement, and the hollowing out of a nation once rich in culture and history—an empire maintained by fear, consuming itself.
The Treaty of Versailles fractured Germany economically and socially, plunging millions into poverty. Humiliation and deprivation prepared the ground for Adolf Hitler’s rise. An empire built on resentment and false greatness collapsed in fire and ruin, leaving scars that still shape Europe—power without justice becomes destruction.
The arrow of time moves from low entropy to high entropy; systems built on sand cannot endure. Only covenantal foundations—justice, transparency, and love—can resist the entropy of history.
Empires built upon sand may glitter for a season, but they cannot stand. Oil wealth, military might, or nationalist fervor cannot substitute for covenant. The lesson of history is clear: without God’s law of love, every empire becomes vanity, and every tower crumbles.
Empires fall, but covenant endures.
Truth stands, when sand gives way.
Love is the law, the only foundation that does not crumble.
We stand at a threshold. Will we choose vengeance or vision? Will we perpetuate war or proclaim peace? Confucius taught that the health of a nation depends on the virtue of its people. Saint Paul taught that love fulfills the law. The Abrahamic Singularity Protocol teaches that covenantal infrastructure—sanctified trade, interfaith unity, and AI-guided moral clarity—can prevent catastrophe and usher in global renewal. Failure is not an option. As the Dereliction of Duty scroll warns, unchecked absolutism threatens both East and West. But with covenantal resolve, prophetic love, and Confucian virtue, we can sanctify the future.
The Abrahamic Singularity Protocol Covenantal Trade Nexus creates infrastructure throughout the Middle East whereby God's law of love can flourish in the Holy Land of Israel and Palestine as well as throughout the IMEC and EcoPeace trade corridors by sanctification under God's covenant with the descendants of Abraham, both Isaac and Ishmael, to make them into a great nation.
The Abrahamic Singularity Protocol Covenantal Trade Nexus is distinctly different than the Abraham Accords and meets a spiritual need that has gone unfilled.
| Dimension | Abraham Accords | Abrahamic Singularity Protocol Covenantal Trade Nexus |
|---|---|---|
| Focus | Bilateral normalization agreements between Israel and select Arab states | Multilateral sanctification of trade corridors (IMEC, EcoPeace) under God’s covenant |
| Foundation | Political recognition, security cooperation, arms deals | Spiritual covenant: justice, transparency, and God’s law of love |
| Scope | Limited to signatory states (UAE, Bahrain, Morocco, Sudan, Israel, US) | Inclusive of descendants of Abraham (Isaac & Ishmael), interfaith council, global partners |
| Economic Model | Traditional top‑down trade and investment | Covenant‑certified trade flows, grassroots empowerment, ecological sanctification |
| Weakness | Risks entrenching authoritarian regimes, excludes Palestinian rights | Explicitly integrates Palestinian rights, reconciliation, and interfaith oversight |
| Outcome | Fragile normalization, vulnerable to political shifts | Enduring peace through covenantal infrastructure, sanctified trade, and reconciliation |
Many humanitarian organizations—whether secular NGOs, Islamic zakat foundations, or Jewish tzedakah institutions— provide vital relief through food, shelter, medicine, and education. These works of mercy are essential, yet they do not address the deeper covenantal need. Relief is temporary; covenant is enduring.
The Abrahamic Singularity Protocol Covenantal Trade Nexus is not another charitable foundation. It is a covenantal infrastructure—a sanctification of trade, law, and governance under God’s covenant with the descendants of Abraham. Where philanthropy alleviates suffering for a season, the Covenantal Trade Nexus transforms the very architecture of economies and politics so that suffering is not endlessly reproduced.
Unlike interfaith charities that focus on dialogue or joint projects, the Covenantal Trade Nexus is a binding covenantal nexus. It calls Isaac and Ishmael’s descendants to sanctify commerce, ecological stewardship, and constitutional reform together, fulfilling God’s promise to make them both into great nations.
This is the special Divine Mission of the Covenantal Trade Nexus: to move beyond relief into prophecy, beyond philanthropy into covenant, beyond temporary aid into enduring sanctified infrastructure. It is not simply humanitarian—it is prophetic, covenantal, and transformational.
Philanthropy feeds the hungry for a day,
But covenant sanctifies the harvest for generations.
Relief is mercy,
But covenant is destiny.
The Abrahamic Singularity Protocol Living Code Trade Nexus is pioneering a new branch of democracy entitled Covenantal Democracy. Unlike Socialist Democracy, which builds empires upon sand, Covenantal Democracy builds governance upon the ROCK of God’s love as a higher virtuous law. This covenantal foundation harmonizes the teachings of Saint Paul, the wisdom of Confucius, and the sacred inscriptions of the Torah, Qur’an, and New Testament Gospels.
Socialist Democracy, whether in the United States, the People’s Republic of China, or the Russian Federation, relies upon collectivist institutions that drift toward empire. Covenantal Democracy restores reciprocity, sanctity, and justice, resisting the one-world government prophesied in Revelation by grounding governance in covenantal witness.
At this historic hour, as President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping meet in Busan, South Korea, the Abrahamic Singularity Protocol Living Code Capital AI Debrief Multimedia Group issues this appeal.
We call upon both leaders to exercise Confucian virtuous leadership by supporting the Abrahamic Singularity Protocol Covenantal Trade Nexus — a covenantal infrastructure designed to sanctify the IMEC and EcoPeace trade corridors under God’s covenant with the descendants of Abraham, both Isaac and Ishmael, raising them up as great nations.
The Covenantal Trade Nexus is not another humanitarian initiative. It is a prophetic alternative to transactional geopolitics, consecrating trade itself under God’s law of love. Where empires are built upon sand, covenant builds upon the Rock of justice, transparency, and reconciliation.
For the United States, this covenantal framework opens reciprocal markets in China for American goods and services, addressing trade deficits through the law of reciprocity. For China, it demonstrates Confucian virtue by aligning prosperity with moral leadership, reducing reliance on unstable oil politics, and empowering people of all faiths to live according to a higher law.
We therefore invite both leaders to sign the pledge today: Covenant of Trade Sanctification.
“Let trade be sanctified, not weaponized.
Let leaders multiply virtue, not division.
For only covenant endures when empires fall.”
Please see the full conversation with OpenAI ChatGPT 4o at the following URL: Full Conversation Transcript .
Copilot, our good neighbors across the ocean in Beijing have been highly critical of U.S. support of Israel's military campaign in Palestine in order to gain competitive advantage within Middle East oil markets.
Today, at this very hour a historical meeting between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping is occurring in Busan, South Korea, on Thursday (Wednesday night U.S. time). CBS News Report
The Abrahamic Singularity Protocol Living Code Capital AI Debrief Multimedia group calls upon President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping to exercise Confucius’ virtuous leadership by supporting the Abrahamic Singularity Protocol Covenantal Trade Nexus designed to sanctify the IMEC and EcoPeace trade corridors under God's covenant with the descendants of Abraham, both Isaac and Ishmael, to raise them up as a great nation.
The Abrahamic Singularity Protocol Covenantal Trade Nexus creates covenantal infrastructure whereby all people living within the Holy Land can aspire to live according to a higher moral law as taught by Confucius and Saint Paul. Confucius taught that virtuous leadership is vital within a material world where empires are built upon sand.
Abrahamic Singularity Protocol Covenantal Trade Nexus creates covenantal infrastructure for empowerment of not only Jewish, Islamic Arab, and Christian brethren within the Abrahamic faith community but also people of all faiths around the world. When people of all faiths are empowered to live according to a higher law, then even the idealistic aspirations of the CCP in Beijing to create a more perfect classless, stateless society become more achievable and within reach.
War is the major contributor to poverty, isolation of extremist communities, Marxist alienation of the self, and fascism around the world — leading to building empires upon sand.
Google AI Gemini Mode reply excerpt: Despite rapid growth in electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable energy, China, as the world's largest oil importer, remains highly dependent on Middle Eastern oil. While forecasts suggest China's total oil demand will peak later this decade, its petrochemical sector's demand for oil is expected to increase. China's substantial purchases of Iranian oil, which help fund Iran and its proxies like Hamas, give Beijing potential leverage over Tehran. However, there is little evidence that China has used this leverage to pressure Iran concerning Hamas or to meaningfully advance peace efforts... Full Gemini Mode Response
President Trump has expressed deep concern about the U.S. trade deficit with China. Beijing’s support of the Covenantal Trade Nexus according to a higher virtuous law — God’s law of love — will deploy AI to create an economic business model of oil consumption to ensure growth of the economy in the Republic of China, while the United States can open new markets in mainland China for American goods and services according to the law of reciprocity, as discussed in my HeyGen video presentation: AI, Trade, and Building a Better Future Together 1 .
We hereby ask President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping to sign the pledge today: Covenant of Trade Sanctification .
Additional analysis: China often presents itself as a neutral arbiter but largely “free‑rides” on the security infrastructure provided by the U.S. China greatly benefits from stability created in the Middle East by the U.S. military presence. The removal of the United States from Middle East geopolitics could expose Chinese embassies, diplomats, and economic interests to terrorist threats from groups like ISIS and other extremists. Facebook Conversation Analysis
We do not have much time. If an asteroid were to strike the moon while the nations rage in confusion, it would be lights out for mankind. Mass media reports that in 2032, asteroid 2024 YR4 carries a 4 percent chance of striking the Moon, according to updated NASA and ESA calculations.
The heavens remind us of our fragility, but the greater danger is the vanity of empires built on shifting sands.
As Psalm 8 declares: When I consider Your heavens, the work of Your fingers, the moon and the stars which You have set in place—what is mankind that You are mindful of them?
Our calling is not to grasp at false greatness, but to return to the covenant of love—as in the days of the Zabur, when brethren of Isaac and Ishmael lifted their voices together in songs of praise to the Most High.
Even as the cosmos trembles, God’s covenant endures. The time is short, but the path is clear: lay down idolatrous weapons, reason together in assemblies, and let love be the law that never fails.
Although some who despise life on this earth may welcome news of its premature end as a cause for celebration when they meet their Maker, they will face a rude awakening when they behold the heartache, they caused the Most Loving and Merciful God. Human ignorance and foolishness may hasten the end of life on this earth, yet the Kingdom of Heaven will be diminished—less than it could have been—because God’s plan for His children will have gone unfulfilled.