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Marxist Theology: A Trojan Horse Through Sustainable Development Goals

The cost of doing business within the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), imposes a heavy burden on the American economy especially the middle class.

From solar energy and electric cars to human resettlement, there is a high dollar cost to create a world utopia of a one world government.  While human capital is a way to shift personal wealth to the collective through redistribution of wealth, man shall voluntarily surrender his personal labors back to mankind while returning his tangible resources to the earth’s natural environment.  “You will own nothing, and you will be happy.”

Through these SDGs, human capital is to replace wealth, social governance, collective freedoms, and community consensus with an environmental communal lifestyle.  The earth is not to be a resource of ownership but a place of stewardship. You are not to remove from the earth, which you cannot replace. SDGs are beliefs based in science, technology and the collective, where a supreme deity shares no relevance.

SDGs have no borders nor do they have divine laws.  It is a collective belief that “Equal is Equality within Equity”. For the collective to invest in SDG’s, environmental boundaries are implemented while national borders must be removed, nature’s wetlands protected, and private property erased.

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SDGs support the belief that the earth has a voice in survival and the survival of man is equal to that of nature.  Therefore, rights are given to nature and all living within.

In comparison, The Declaration of Independence was inspired by the “Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God”.  SDGs remove God and shield nature from intervention by man.  Therefore, if there is no God and no intervention by man, in accordance with the UN Sustainable Goals, we exist within the confinements of man dictating over man where a supreme deity shares no relevance.

This is a Marxist theology of ruling out of chaos.

Ron Branstner

Mr. Branstner has been on the front lines of the US/Mexican border and is a member of a border watch group, formerly known as the Minuteman, a volunteer group of concerned citizens which converges on areas of the border where illegal aliens cross each year. Having ties to Minnesota, Mr. Branstner has joined forces with local groups to combat the onslaught of Illegals making their way North, drawing down wages, education, and health care. In the process, Mr. Branstner has expanded his bio to include refugee resettlement and he views the industry of low wage workers being exploited while Corporations are profiting and taxpayers are picking up the tab. This is taxation without representation. Education is key to taking our country forward, remembering we are a Republic, not a Democracy. All are created equal and the Constitution protects our liberty. He believes in the teaching of constitutional law as our founders intended while promoting the Bill of Rights.

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