Patrick Wyett, Author
Social justice is a meticulously planned convergence of false teachings, bannered under the label of “Social Justice.” It merges morally depraved liberalism with atheistic, authoritarian Marxism. It is the same God-defying social justice within the church that we see in society, just repackaged with Christian-sounding lingo to deceive those who claim the faith.
Can social justice in any way be a Christian concept?
No. The nonstop media, education and entertainment blitz we’re bombarded with has the casual observer believing social justice is a well-intended, even Christian based movement. Unaware people cannot resist a threat that they don’t know exists. Deceived people won’t resist a threat that they have been propagandized and brainwashed into believing is a good and noble thing. Such an indoctrinated person is likely to support and even promote social justice causes through whatever tactic they’ve fallen for; whether it be fear, coveting, guilt, or even misplaced compassion. The truth is, social justice, at its core, is anti-God and anti-Christian. It always has been. That is its design.
But isn’t Social Justice just a political movement?
Social justice has two working components of note. The first of these is political. Political social justice is intended to destroy the sovereignty of nations for the cause of creating a totalitarian one world government as described in Revelation, chapter 13. The United Nations and the World Economic Forum are a couple of the public faces of this emerging monstrosity. They use terms like New World Order and The Great Reset to give us a grand vision of the terrible ideas they intend to implement.
The second component of social justice is spiritual, which is vitally important for political social justice to succeed.
“For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places.” (Ephesians 6:12)
Social justice is the current name of this spiritual battle which we are engaged in. As the church has incrementally succumbed to liberal and Marxist influences, it has been removed as the salt and light influence it should be in society and the world. An unfaithful church doesn’t proclaim biblical truth as a counter for evil, it proclaims evil that it claims is biblical truth.
Satan is the father of lies. (John 8:44) Thus, under his social justice direction, through deception and by distraction, both the Gospel and the Great Commission become radically altered. The true Gospel is re-presented as another gospel (Galatians 1:7-9), one of envy, strife, and surrender to immorality, while the Great Commission becomes the great omission. Rather than going forward to proclaim the good news of Jesus and make disciples, the command becomes to make the world a better place according to liberal/Marxist dogma.
Individual faith is redirected towards collective efforts. Salvation becomes not a matter of faith in Jesus but instead something that is earned by works. No need for a personal Saviour when we can solve all of our problems through human effort. This undercurrent of secular humanism flows freely in social justice.
Though social justice has a foundation of anti-Christian atheism from its liberal and Marxist roots, religion, as a concept, has a place in the overall scheme. Any false religion pliable enough to fit into the ecumenical, interfaith model of a one world religion will be accepted. So-called liberal Christianity will have its place, actual Christianity will not.
So where does this all lead? The big picture view of the social justice endgame is the attempted eradication of biblical Christianity from the Earth and the literal extermination of the Jewish people. Satan’s most hated enemies (all of humanity is his enemy) has been God’s chosen people from the time of Abraham until the end of human history, with Christians joining his priority list these past 2000 years. The breadth of the Bible bears this out and gives future details on how all of this plays out, prophetically, in the last days that we are living in. Social justice, in total, is the logistical means to bring in the final kingdom of man, that of the Antichrist. Along the way, the souls of the unsaved are unattended by social justice-focused pastors, both saved but misled or unsaved themselves, these being the blind leading the blind