Two events have been playing out simultaneously in both the Vatican and in the Hague, Netherlands; events that appear to mark the pieces falling to place for the arrival of one world religion.
In the Netherlands, global religious leaders contributed to a video that was unveiled in the Hague on Wednesday, appealing to followers of all faiths to begin having interfaith dialogues to promote peace, understanding, and unity of purpose.
In the video, Muslim cleric Ayatollah Sayyid Fadhel Al-Milani says: “Our advice is to make friends to followers of all religions,” while Pope Francis and Rabbi Abraham Skorka say that their religious experiences have been enriched by friends from other faiths.
The Dalai Lama says that “we can exchange deeper level of experience” through personal contacts and friendships.
The idea is to get all religious leaders and followers to come to an agreement, saying, in essence, that we all agree that we’re all right and nobody’s wrong and can’t we all just be friends. That, of course, has been a goal of many thousands of people for many thousands of years, but the fact remains that too many radicals exist that will always be there to throw a monkey wrench into the works.
Rabbi Dr. Alon Goshen-Gottstein, director of the Elijah Interfaith Institute which helped organize the joint statement, called the appeal “a significant novelty from a theological perspective.”
“We cannot deny that in the books of many religions you can find texts that are not very open, even hostile, to people of other faiths,” he said. “Therefore, when the world’s most important leaders call for friendship, they are in fact affirming a particular way of practicing religion and rejecting another.”
The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby said in a video message that “friendships across faith are the key to beginning to work out how we deal with difference. We don’t deal with difference by pretending it doesn’t exist. We deal with it by building relationships.”
As you can see, the push to globalize and consolidate isn’t only about financial, but about religious sentiments as well. While the Bilderbergs are plotting the financial path to one world bank, this group is attempting to plot the religious path of all faiths. And while this was going on in the Netherlands, another larger entity was making strides toward this same goal at the Vatican. Turn to the next page to read about the Pope’s visitor and what was discussed as well as watch the video referenced above.
F**E POPE!!
Yep. One world government and one religion. The end times are here.
Robert Holtz pls don’t waste ur time slandering. It’s tedious. My name suggests nothing abt my lifestyle or choices. It’s becoming ridiculous how u guys presume based on a name. Honestly I expected more from a first world country.
Deborah Dee Smith I’ll be the first to follow, the day all christians stand together over their faith and belief. U see, the fight isn’t about Non believers. It’s about the division between believers. That’s why a single faith becomes challenging. My opinion obviously.
Tom Swank ur vocabulary seems quite limited. Nevertheless I’m curios as to how ones belief suggests ‘class’. Are you perhaps of Indian descent? Bcs as far as I know, the archaic class system still prevails in that country.
Why does this Pope want Islamic over Jesus. Because he isn’t a man of God. The pope wants violence and hate. No one believes him though he thinks people do.
Edwina McInnish I do believe in a supreme Creator Edwina. That has always been the greatest source of comfort to me. To put it plainly, it is the divisions and hate between ppl that perhaps makes ppl relook religion and it’s teaching. For all the love of God in ppls hearts, they seem to be the first to act violently and hatefully. That is something I cannot understand. Faith should make us tolerant and peaceful, kind and caring. Yet of u read this thread and the world over, no matter what religion, nowadays even Buddhists are mutilating other human beings. This cannot be the world God so loves. But one faith or many faiths doesn’t make a difference. Ppl have evil in their own souls. The pope is the least of your worries.
well i don’t deal with banks and never have so gfy
Get a Builderberg meeting set, then let me know the location, clear all the rats out in one go.
Somehow Lucifer has taken over the catholic religion! What are the Catholics doing about it?