The First Time This Happened in 55 Years π³
A speaker describes presenting Christian gospel and evidence for Jesus Christ's resurrection at the World Economic Forum in Davos. The speaker argued that concepts like debt forgiveness and free enterprise originated from Christ's resurrection, not from political ideologies like Marxism or socialism.
Summary
The speaker recounts their experience speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, noting that Jesus is rarely mentioned at such events and that most attendees likely don't believe in him. They were invited by Mr. Strombach, a former Vanity Fair writer who covered wealthy social events and had a personal experience with Jesus Christ in 2022 that changed his life. Strombach specifically requested that the speaker bring the gospel and evidence for Christ's resurrection to Davos. The speaker presented to an audience of crypto CEOs, successful business leaders, and what they described as some of the world's most corrupt people. During their time at the World Economic Forum, the speaker realized that multinational companies, rather than governments, truly run the world. Their central message focused on positioning Christ's physical bodily resurrection as the foundational 'event horizon' that gave rise to humanitarian concepts like loving enemies, forgiving debts, and free enterprise. The speaker emphasized that these ideas originated from Christianity rather than from political ideologies such as Marxism or socialism, though they noted the audience's skeptical reception of this message.
Key Insights
- The speaker claims Jesus is rarely mentioned at the World Economic Forum and most attendees likely don't believe in him
- Mr. Strombach, a former Vanity Fair writer who covered billionaire parties, had a life-changing experience with Jesus Christ in 2022
- The speaker realized at the World Economic Forum that multinational companies, not governments, actually run the world
- The speaker argued that ideas of forgiving debts and free enterprise originated from the physical bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ
- The speaker contended that humanitarian concepts like loving enemies came from Christianity rather than from Marxism or socialism
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Transcript
[0:00] I found out you spoke at Davos at the World Economic Forum. Jesus just doesn't get mentioned much at the World Economic Forum. In fact, I don't think there's very many people over there that believe in him. >> You did a really great show recently with The Exorcist and he mentioned the Antichrist quite a bit and my wife let me know at Davos. I was giving the gospel to all the people that are going to work with the Antichrist someday. It was started in 1971 by of course the corrupt Klaus Schwab. It just replaced the current president for being in the Epstein files as well. So they're without a president. And Mr. Strombach, [0:31] heβ¦
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