Ecclesiastes and the Aspirations of the Utopian Globalists

David Norczyk
4 min readMar 14, 2021

Communists wish to ascend to heaven and bring it down to earth. They have long desired to construct a utopian society in which the state is God. Sadly, every nation that has tried communism has failed miserably. The number of people who died as victims of failed communism is in the tens of millions.

Notorious billionaires, the beneficiaries of capitalism, are the leaders in the global endeavor for the next round of Marxist tyranny (Karl Marx was the German brainchild of materialistic communism). Vast wealth spawns a lust for vast power. To control the masses of humanity would fulfill the globalists’ vision of god-like grandeur.

The leftist elites want to be gods, and their inspiration comes from Satan himself (Gen 3:5). Obviously, the one true God of heaven and earth sits in the heavens and laughs at the globalists and their diabolical plans (Ps 2:4).

Inflicting Marxist Communism on a global scale requires an enormous project of deconstruction. Public universities must train activist school teachers, with the objective to secure the minds of elementary school children on up through every age. The children must acknowledge the status quo as the enemy.

Destroying the institutions that prospered America is essential. Christianity is the enemy. Capitalism is the enemy. Small businesses are the enemy. White people, especially men, are the enemy. These are projected as the oppressors in the status quo.

Tactics of public shaming, humiliation, intimidation, and cancel culture will target persons present and past. In order to bring in the global anti-Christ, even nations must be destroyed from within. The quest for a one-party government that sets all policy and eliminates all competition paves the way for the great reset of society.

In order for the communists to secure global power, not just national power, whole countries will be positioned as debtors who cannot repay the communist elites. These countries will be overtaken without a single shot fired because the communists always take away the guns from the citizens of those nations before they are turned over to globalist leadership.

The Bible points us to this one world government and a one world, synthesized religion that will inevitably evolve. Christians will suffer under communism, as they always have because we do not believe in the messianic state to deliver the promised global utopia. We resist man-centered theology and politics. The promise of the true Messiah, Jesus Christ, is our only hope (Col 1:27; 2 Pet 1:4).

A day has been appointed by God to end the Satan-inspired, aspiration for a globalist utopia, void of the one true God. John Lennon’s “Imagine” song that inspires so many communists will prove him to have been a false prophet. Simply put, God does not share His glory with another. Earth, appointed for destruction by fire (2 Pet 3:10–12), will not compete with the heaven of God, revealed in the Bible.

It is not common for people, even Christians, to recognize one role of the Christian preacher: to destroy the aspiration of sinful humanity. While the priests of moralism, intellectualism, mysticism, humanism, and psychology work their magic to elevate the self-esteem of everyday people, the Bible teacher tells the truth about the total depravity of all humanity.

Sinful, natural man is only inclined to evil all the time (Gen 6:5). His life of pride and boasting in self is fueled by his wicked deceitful heart and blinded mind (Jer 17:9; 2 Cor 4:4). To tell men of their wretched state before Almighty God is a direct confrontation to what they have been trained from earliest childhood.

In addition to calling people “sinners,” the man of God must denigrate the merit attached to the works of all people, which inevitably foments human pride. The works of sinners are worthless in the assessment of God (Is 64:6). Turning to the collective whole, the prophet of God has always warned nations of the judgment of God to come upon them. Therefore, in our day, what better message to proclaim to the globalist communists than the message of the Old Testament book of Ecclesiastes.

To the billionaires bent on enslaving us, we must assure them that God has given them their riches, but they have no joy because God has withheld that from them. To the progressive idealists, we must tell them that there is no new thing under the sun. To the history-erasing iconoclast destroyers, we must assure them that they are chasing after the wind. To the cancel culture, masters of social justice, we must preach to them the reality of their eternal home, as each of their names will be cancelled out of the book of life.

In conclusion, Christians must deconstruct the pride of man, especially the aspiring communist globalists hell-bent on ushering in their utopian nirvana. They all must know that when God inspired Solomon to write, “Vanity of vanities, all is vanity (Eccl 1:2),” He was talking about them. The best way to love the enemies of the kingdom of God is to tell them the truth about the kingdom of this world, its futility, and the destruction to come.

David Norczyk

Spokane Valley, Washington

March 14, 2021

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David Norczyk

Some random theologian out West somewhere, Christian writer, preacher