Showing posts with label Interfaith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interfaith. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Rick Warren: Purpose Driven for One World Religion

Rick Warren, a.k.a "America's Pastor," is the pastor of Saddleback Church, a megachurch located in Lake Forest, California.  He is the best-selling author of the books, "Purpose Driven Life," and "Purpose Driven Church."  Unfortunately, he is leading Christians down the road of apostasy  and destruction.  He is leading a ecumencial movement right here in the United States to unite Christians to a one world religion.  Warren is not in the "Kingdom of G-d."  Instead, he is an active member of the world system and an instrument of the "kingdom of darkness." Warren doesn't follow the Biblical Jesus Christ.  He follows another false gospel and is an ambassador for the soon coming Anti-Christ.

Warren was just recently in an interview with the Orange County Register.  The article that the Register published stated the following:

"The Rev. Rick Warren, pastor of Saddleback Church in Lake Forest and one of America's most influential Christian leaders, has embarked on an effort to heal divisions between evangelical Christians and Muslims by partnering with Southern California mosques and proposing a set of theological principles that includes acknowledging that Christians and Muslims worship the same God."(source


Warren has for a long time skipped around the issue of his support of Islam.  His 2009 Presidential Inaugural Prayer for President Barak Obama was laced with all kinds of Islamic terms in which the average person would not be aware of (see source/ read here). Warren is a proud member of the Council on Foreign Relations and promotes New Age teaching with his Daniel Plan.  This Plan promotes health and wellness supposedly for Christians and is another one of his bag of tricks for deception (source, source).

Rick Warren Ecumenical  Ambassador of Satan




The above clip is one of Warren speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.  Warren clearly states his position on the world religions working as one to obtain peace in the world.  This is clearly ecumencialism.  He also serves as an advisor for the Tony Blair Interfaith Foundation.  The sole purpose of this foundation is to unite the world under a one world religion and to build a better world. He has also had Great Britain's former Prime Minister Tony Blair, speak at his church about faith and the importance of interfaith bringing peace into the world (source).

Maybe Warren has changed his views on Prop. 8 and homosexuality ( view here/ view here), due to the fact that he is connected to Tony Blair's Interfaith Foundation. The Blair foundation is pro-homosexual. Tony Blair personally opposes Proposition 8 and believes the United States will soon accept same-sex marriage.  Blair also believes that all religions will go through a reformation in which all religions will accept homosexuality (source).  The key point is this: any person that expects to enter into the New World Order must accept homosexuality.  For Warren to be a part of Blair's foundation is a clear indication that he now embraces homosexuality.


The Chrislam Question and Rick Warren


Warren was also one of the 300 prominent Christian pastors that signed a letter issued by the Yale Center for Faith and Culture claiming that world peace is dependent on Muslims and Christians recognizing "Allah" and "Yahweh" as the same God (source). The letter they signed was titled "Loving God and Neighbor Together."   It was a written response to a signed document by 138 Muslim leaders titled "A Common Word Between Us and You."  Some other recognizable popular pastors that signed this letter are Robert Schuller, Bill Hybel, Tony Jones, and Brian McLaren (source).


Back in July 2009 Rick Warren was one of the keynote speakers at the Islamic Society of North America's 46th Annual Convention,.  He talked about working alongside Muslims to join together for interfaith projects (source).  The Islamic Society of North America is connected with the terrorist group Hamas (here, here). 

The claims of Warren being a part of Chrislam has set a firestorm within the Christian community.  Dr. Jack Van Impe was put off Trinity Broadcast Network (TBN) for his comments about Rick Warren's involvement in Chrislam (here, here). Warren denies his support of Chrislam and calls it nonsense, and that all lies won't die (source).
To the Rick Warren supporters, Islam can never coexist with Christianity. Surah 5:51 says," O you who believe! Do not take the Jews and the Christians for friends; they are friends of each other; and whoever amongst you takes them for a friend, then surely he is one of them; surely Allah does not guide the unjust people."  Allah is not the same god as the Biblical G-d, Yahweh(source)!!  Islam denies that Jesus is the Son of G-d.  Surah 5:75 states, "Christ  the son of Mary was no more than Apostle; many were the Apostles that passed away before him."  In the Sura it states the following about Jesus Christ: Jesus wasn't crucified; He isn't the Son of G-d; and Muhammad is greater than Jesus (source).
Lastly, Jesus said in St. John 14:6, "Jesus said unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me."  Jesus Christ is the only way to eternal life and to Heaven.  Rick Warren is leading people down the road of destruction and damnation by embracing interfaith-one world religion. He is purpose driven for a one-world religion/one-world church.  

Saturday, February 4, 2012

February Interfaith Week (March to One World Religion)

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King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia in October 2011open his interfaith center for tolerance called The King Abdullah Center for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue in Vienna, Italy(source). The governing board for the center is set to be staffed by two Muslims (Sunni and Shiite), three Christians (Catholic, Anglican and Orthodox), a Buddhist, a Hindu and a Jew. The organization will also have a consulting body with 100 representatives from the five world religions plus other faiths as well as academics and members of civil society(source). In November of 2007 King Abdullah made history when he met with Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican, making him the first Saudi monarch to visit the pope(source). 




King Abdullah II of Jordan and Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad  in 2010 proposed to the United Nation General Assembly, World Interfaith Harmony Week. The proposal was special week in February of every year, during which the world's people, in their own places of worship, could express the teachings of their own faith about tolerance, respect for the other and peace(source).

On the fast track of fulfilling Revelation 13 !


Other Stories you may find interesting:

http://endtimeshofar.blogspot.com/2011/10/racism-ethnic-cleansing-nation-rise.html

http://endtimeshofar.blogspot.com/2011/10/pope-benedict-xvi-one-world-church.html

http://endtimeshofar.blogspot.com/2012/01/episcopal-bishop-demonic-vision-of-new.html





Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Pope Benedict XVI One World Church Meeting Oct. 27

By The Associated Press

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Benedict XVI has invited Hindus, Jews, Taoists and Muslims to join him next week for a peace pilgrimage to the hilltop town of Assisi — but they won't pray together because Benedict doesn't want to show different beliefs and rituals mixing.

The Oct. 27 event marks the 25th anniversary of the first such interreligious prayer for peace, which was promoted by Pope John Paul II and held in the town known for its native son St. Francis.

Benedict, then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, didn't attend that first 1986 meeting and later criticized it as an example of religious relativism — the idea that there are no absolute truths and that all religions are somehow equal — since people of different faiths were seen praying together, jointly.

In 2000, when he was head of the Vatican's doctrine office, Ratzinger issued a controversial document in part as a response to the Assisi meeting, which suggested the fullness of human salvation was found in the Catholic Church alone.

Now Benedict is presiding over his first Assisi interreligious gathering, and the decision to eliminate the common, public prayer is being seen as his way of further correcting the wrongs from the 1986 event, which was repeated in 2002, albeit with changes.

Vatican officials outlined the day's schedule Tuesday and released the guest list, which includes a record
300-plus delegates representing dozens of faiths — and even four people who profess no faith, a new feature this year.

Some of the big names include Rajhmoon Gandhi, the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, who will head a Hindu delegation; the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams; a delegation from Israel's rabbinate authority; a Bahai, a Zoroastrian, three Jains, five Sikhs, and a Yoruba.

The Dalai Lama had a scheduling conflict and is sending an envoy, and Russia's Orthodox Church — with which the Vatican is trying to improve ties — is dispatching a representative from Kazakhstan. For the first time, a Buddhist from mainland China is coming.

Some 48 Muslims are expected, but none from Cairo's Al-Azhar institute, the pre-eminent school of Islamic learning in the Sunni Muslim world, which cut ties with the Vatican over Benedict's call for Christians to be better protected in Egypt.

The delegates will travel together with the pope aboard a train leaving from the Vatican's train station and will sit together for speeches in Assisi's St. Mary of the Angels basilica. They'll have a "spare" lunch together — obviously heavily vegetarian — and then they will go to pray privately, separately in rooms of an Assisi convent.

They'll come back together for a wrap-up session and light candles as symbols of peace.

Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson, head of the Vatican's justice and peace office, confirmed that the "novelty" of this year's agenda is that there is no common, public prayer for peace as there had been in previous Assisi encounters.

"The emphasis is on the pilgrimage, not on the common prayer," he said. But he denied the change represented any negative judgment on past meetings, saying it was merely "a way to try to improve the character itself of inviting exponents of other faiths together."

"It's an exercise of dialogue, and dialogue always respects the specific identity of the people, of individuals," he told reporters.

Traditionalist Catholics, in particular, were horrified at some of the images broadcast from the 1986 event, where non-Christians were seen praying in Catholic churches and in one, a small statue of a Buddha was reportedly placed on an altar.

Turkson said he had received e-mails from concerned Catholics, including one promising that the sender would celebrate 1,000 Masses of reparation for the harm done in Assisi.

To counter the criticism that the pope was hosting yet another Assisi gathering, the Vatican newspaper has for months been featuring essays by top Vatican cardinals who have sought to put the 2011 Assisi edition in the correct light: That it is merely a pilgrimage of people of different faiths, and that it in no way will involve any religious syncretism, or combining of different beliefs and practices.



Revelation 17: 1-6 says,  1And there came one of the seven angels which had the seven vials, and talked with me, saying unto me, Come hither; I will shew unto thee the judgment of the great whore that sitteth upon many waters:


2With whom the kings of the earth have committed fornication, and the inhabitants of the earth have been made drunk with the wine of her fornication.

3So he carried me away in the spirit into the wilderness: and I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet coloured beast, full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns.

4And the woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet colour, and decked with gold and precious stones and pearls, having a golden cup in her hand full of abominations and filthiness of her fornication:

5And upon her forehead was a name written, MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH.

6And I saw the woman drunken with the blood of the saints, and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus: and when I saw her, I wondered with great admiration.