Reset and the ‘radical’ church (pt 1)
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Reset and the ‘radical’ church (pt 1)
Reset and the ‘radical’ church (pt 1)
The hunger for the Millennium rages in the human soul.
The latest evidence of this is the emergence of the “reset” obsession in contemporary culture as a subconscious search for God’s Kingdom the true utopia.
Now in my eighth decade of life I think of all the “reset” movements I have observed. All have aimed at the creation of a new world forced or otherwise.
Wallace Henley, former Senior Associate Pastor of 2nd Baptist Church in Houston, Texas. | Photo by Scott Belin
[Catholic Caucus] The Mystical Body of Christ and the Great Reset
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[Catholic Caucus] The Mystical Body of Christ and the Great Reset
Would we be facing the threat of a disastrous “Global Reset” now if the Catholic Church had not been undermined from within for the past several decades? Our answer depends, in large part, on whether we believe the Catholic Church is truly what it has always claimed to be. If it is merely a human institution with illusions of supernatural significance (as many of its hierarchy appear to believe), then its strength or weakness has little bearing on the momentous world events we now see. However, if the Catholic Church is indeed the institution established and sustained by God to bring truth and grace to the world, then anyone seeking to truly enslave mankind will do everything possible to subdue the Church.
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The National Assembly has powers to replace the 1999 Constitution
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By Aare Afe Babalola, SAN,CON,OFR
The Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo Agege, was recently reported to have stated that the National Assembly has no power to replace the 1999 Constitution and that those calling for its overhaul should channel their demands for a new constitution towards constitutional amendment.
Expectedly, this generated responses from stakeholders, particularly those who have strongly advocated for a repeal of the 1999 Constitution. Therefore, I intend to look into the legal framework in Nigeria and whether the National Assembly is truly helpless in the process of enacting a new Constitution for Nigeria.