Little "god-players"!

America is reaping the harvest of “postmodern relativism”. This worldview has been taught from college classrooms for two generations are more. Postmodernism denies the existence of a real world “out there” that we must conform to. There is no God, no transcendent morality, no good or evil, and no absolute truth. Rather, truth and reality are personally and socially constructed. Without objective, transcendent truth as revealed in Scripture, reason and logic are undermined and we are left with idolatrous, exaggerated feelings of being fully capable of fixing any problems we face given enough time and knowledge.

When one puts forward an autonomous standard of “good” or asserts and assumes an opinion of man and his world that contradicts the revelation God has given in Scripture, then they are acting as little god-players who create an illusion and call it reality.

In one sense, all sinners are little god-players. It seems the more money one gets, or the more political clout, the more one feels they have the might and means to shape the world into their own image and after their likeness.

This has never been truer than in the current conditions we find ourselves in here in America. The oligarchs of media, financial institutions, multi-national corporations, academia, and government view themselves as the “saviors” of our world. They see most of us as lost and incapable of being able to discern, desire, or determine how our lives should be lived.  

This is nowhere more clearly demonstrated than in the life and labors of the billionaire globalist George Soros. I just recently purchased and viewed a video from D. James Kennedy Ministries titled, Billionaire Radical – subtitled, George Soros and the Scheme to Remake America. In this documentary, Soros, a professed atheist, claims he is a god (little “g”) and “the creator of everything.” However, the billionaire globalist also warns he is a “self-centered”god who believes “normal rules do not apply” to him.

I fancied myself as some kind of god …” he wrote. “If truth be known, I carried some rather potent messianic fantasies with me from childhood, which I felt I had to control, otherwise they might get me in trouble.

When asked by Britain’s Independent newspaper to elaborate on that statement, Soros doubled down: “It is a sort of disease when you consider yourself some kind of god, the creator of everything, but I feel comfortable about it now since I began to live it out.

“Since I began to live it out.” Those unfamiliar with Soros would probably dismiss that claim as nothing more the typical blathering of an irrelevant madman. But those who have followed his career and sociopolitical endeavors realize that while he may be mad, he is a mad billionaire, and billionaires tend not to be irrelevant.

Especially not mad billionaires with self-centered agendas who believe that normal rules don’t apply to themselves.

Soros has learned that with enormous reserves of unethically earned money at his disposal he has the power to make the once unthinkable acceptable. His work as a self-professed “amoral” financial speculator has left millions in poverty when their national currencies were devaluated, and he channeled so much cash into molding former Soviet republics to his liking that he has bragged that the former Soviet empire is now the “Soros Empire.”

Ominously, he has now turned his amoral eye on the internal affairs of the United States. His enormous donations to the American ruling class have earned him a seat in the shadow government, pulling puppet strings behind the scenes. So what does Soros think about the nation he immigrated to from his native Hungary in 1956? Today’s U.S., he writes in his latest book, “The Bubble of American Supremacy,” is a “threat to the world.” We have become a “supremacist” nation.

Soros explained the deepest secrets of his soul to biographer Michael Kaufman. “I am kind of a nut who wants to have an impact,” he said.

But the globalist billionaire’s mad visions don’t end there.

Next to my fantasies about being God, I also have very strong fantasies of being mad,” Soros said on British TV. “In fact, my grandfather was actually paranoid. I have a lot of madness in my family. So far I have escaped it.” (But he hasn’t escaped being demon-possessed! W.T.)

In his book “Soros on Soros,” he says: “I do not accept the rules imposed by others…. And in periods of regime change, the normal rules don’t apply.” Clearly, Soros considers himself to be able to determine when the “normal rules” should and shouldn’t apply.

Soros promotes things that undermine social cohesion in the United States. He wants people to think of themselves as citizens of the world. His support even goes to efforts that are glorifying "depravity" as he tinkers in social engineering. His foundation is at the forefront of funding everything that is weird, bad, and destructive. He supports the LBGTQ+ movement.

He identifies the Unites States as the greatest threat to world peace and stability that there is. He has said that China has a better functioning government than we do. He compared George W. Bush, whom he tried to defeat with over twenty million dollars in contributions in 2004, to Nazis.

However, what all little god-players don’t understand is that “He who sits in the heavens is laughing and holding them in derision” (Ps. 2:3). “He catches the wise in their own craftiness, And the counsel of the cunning comes quickly upon them” (Job 5:13). 

In closing, if I had audience with 90-year-old George Soros, I would remind him, and all sinners, of the words of Psalm 2 where we see a clear portrait of all little god-players. There we see man as a sinner who does not want God’s restrictions, chains, cords, or bonds, so he mounts an organized rebellion against God, either through calculated indifference or aggressive hostility. However, any such rebellion is pathetically laughable.  Rebellious men (and women) are not kings and queens or little gods.  God has His own King, and He is real, royal, relational, reliable, and redemptive. He is a Benevolent Monarch, and He wants to redemptively reign over you Mr. Soros, and take you into His Life and His Home forever – even at this last stage.  You and all of us sinners are invited to be at peace with God, and to “rejoice” in a new relationship with Him.  The Holy Spirit tenderly calls everyone without exception.  Embrace the Son in faith today, and He will embrace you in grace and mercy forever.

 

“Kiss the Son lest he be angry and you perish in the way” (Ps 2:12).