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New Zealand armed forces war-game involves “Evangelical Christian socialist insurgency”

This week’s news takes us “across the ditch” to New Zealand.  Although our Kiwi cousins rarely generate negative news, particularly since Jacinda Ardern left office, recent military exercises have aroused the interest of believers in the southern hemisphere.   

 

The military exercises in question were conducted in late-2025 and involve a fictional conflict where an armed faction is depicted as emerging from “Christian communities”.  The scenario involved use of the training system known as DATE (Decisive Action Training Environment).  New Zealand is not the only nation to utilise this system.  It is primarily used by the US, Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.  According to the Australian Army website, use of the DATE training system enables “an immersive suite of doctrine and tactics, and underpinned by realistic modelling of both the pacing threat and regional operating environments.” 

 

Although most of the training packages involve fictional state actors, the one which caught the interest of Christians involved a fictional non-state actor known as the “Visayan Peoples Front”.  According to the training video (which is available for viewing at the Australian Army’s official DATE site) the fictional Visayan Peoples Front is a longstanding separatist insurgency that uses guerilla tactics and criminal activities to resist the ruling fictional government.  Amusingly, the training video goes on to state that the Visayan Peoples Front “began as a far-left populist movement” but “over time it devolved into an Evangelical Christian socialist insurgency”. 

 

The target of this so-called insurgency was not only the ruling government but also “the Muslim minority”.  In detailing the operational aspect of the Visayan Peoples Front, the video goes on to state that the group “advocates for adherence to conservative Christian values” but also engages in roadside bombings, theft and drug trafficking.  Information published at a website aligned with The US Army Training and Doctrine Command (now the US Army Transformation and Training Command), gave further details to the backstory, claiming that the Visayan Peoples Front “demanded the exclusion of Muslims and creation of a Christian nation” and that the group’s “ideology is a strange mishmash of extreme left wing, evangelical Christian, and nationalist separatist” beliefs.    

 

These training scenarios continue to feed into the narrative that conservative Christians are an armed, angry and apocalyptic gang who need to be treated like every other terrorist organisation.  The reality is that underpinning the constant assault on Christianity is the fact that globalists seek to advance the narrative that Christianity is intolerant of global ideas because patriotism is divisive.  By doing this, the hope amongst the ruling class is that by equating Christians with fanatics and conspiracy theorists, they will silence and sideline Christians from participating in the political process because Christians are supposedly nefarious, subversive and violent. 

 

In so doing, what they really demand is that Christians operating in civil life must adopt either a secularist or non-threatening religious posture.  Because what they want is to ensure that Christianity is either rendered harmless or that it can be harnessed to advance a secularist global agenda.  Key to this is their attack on the Bible.  You see, in the elitist (and thoroughly neo-Marxist) mindset, if they can convince the world to completely reject the Word of God, then they are able to firmly establish themselves as the ones who may rewrite the script at will. 

 

But to do this, they must aggressively destroy the credibility and influence of Judeo-Christian faith which insists the true script has already been written and is not only binding but divinely assured.  Marxism cannot tolerate rival sovereignties because within the ecosystem of a sovereign rival is a centre of loyalty that threatens their revolutionary aims.  This is why power structures which are sympathetic to, or dominated by, Marxist ideology target traditional family structures, churches and even individual Christians who, in the spirit of Acts 5:29, obey God rather than men.  So, how better do you foment distrust of such rivals by connecting their existence to extremism and terrorism? 

 

Although Marxists have deceived themselves into believing they determine their own destiny, in Acts 17:26-28 we read: And He has made from one blood every nation of men to dwell on all the face of the earth, and has determined their preappointed times and the boundaries of their dwellings, so that they should seek the Lord, in the hope that they might grope for Him and find Him, though He is not far from each one of us; for in Him we live and move and have our being, as also some of your own poets have said, “For we are also His offspring.”  God's purpose in regulating times and boundaries was so that people would realise His sovereignty and seek Him.  However, for those who uphold the Marxist worldview, they not only reject God’s sovereignty, but seek to establish their own in place of God.  We know of a prideful creature who adopted that same philosophy, don’t we? 

 
 
 

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