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New World Order Title: In New York, Pope Francis Embraced Chrislam And Laid A Foundation For A One World Religion Remarks made by Pope Francis at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Manhattan have sparked a firestorm of criticism from those that do not believe that Christians and Muslims worship the same God. Many have taken the Pope’s remarks as a major step in the direction of a one world religion, and the truth is that the Pope has made other such statements in the past. In recent years, the theory that Christianity and Islam are just two distinct paths to God among many others has rapidly gained traction all over the planet. Some religious leaders have even gone so far as to try to merge Islamic and Christian practices, and the term “Chrislam” is now often used to describe this ecumenical movement. If all this sounds incredibly strange to you, just keep reading, because this is just the tip of the iceberg. What Pope Francis had to say at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Manhattan has received very little coverage by the mainstream media, but it was exceedingly significant. The following is how he began his address…
He did not choose those words by accident. In Islam, Allah is known as “the all-merciful one”. If you doubt this, just do a Google search. And this is not the first time Pope Francis has used such language. For instance, the following comes from remarks that he made during his very first ecumenical meeting as Pope…
Pope Francis clearly believes that Christians and Muslims worship the exact same God. And so that helps to explain why he authorized “Islamic prayers and readings from the Quran” at the Vatican for the first time ever back in 2014. Catholicism and Islam are the two largest religions on the entire planet, and so any one world religion would need to incorporate both of those belief systems. Sadly, this Pope seems to be quite eager to lay the groundwork for such a one world religion. Pope Francis made another statement at St. Patrick’s Cathedral that has shocked believers all over the planet. Apparently this Pope seems to think that the cross was a “failure”…
After he made that statement, he didn’t continue to go on and explain that the cross was ultimately a great victory. He just ended his thought and moved on to other topics. Needless to say, many are extremely upset by this. The following comes from Leo Zagami of Infowars.com…
But even though the Pope is saying things like this, his legend just seems to grow by the day. Even in the United States, throngs of faithful devotees are treating him like he is some sort of supernatural being…
And this is even true of members of Congress. Just check out the disgraceful behavior that some of them have displayed…
I don’t know about you, but major alarm bells start going off for me when I read stuff like this. We are witnessing the initial stages of the rise of a one world religion, and much of the planet is ultimately going to embrace it. So what do you think about these recent comments by the Pope? (1 image) Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest "Pope Francis arrives in Rome, sends 'heartfelt thanks' in tweet" We didn't need another libtard walking on our soil... good riddance. Stay in Rome. You RINO (religious in name only) I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح #2. To: GrandIsland, Deckard (#1) Would you like to see the pope on the end of a rope do you think he is a fool?
#3. To: GrandIsland (#1) You RINO (religious in name only) Very original. Or at least I hadn't seen that one before.
#4. To: Deckard (#0) In New York, Pope Francis Embraced Chrislam And Laid A Foundation For A One World Religion That asshole is flat-out nuts. He's like McCain and will do anything for a moment's attention.
#5. To: TooConservative (#3) That's be cause I made it up as I wrote It I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح #6. To: A K A Stone (#2) (Edited) I'd like to see him keep his nose out of American political issues... unless he wants to apply for citizenship and run on the (D) party like the good little socialist he is. That party loves outsiders. As far as the rope... Naw. I'm just glad he's gone. I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح #7. To: Deckard (#0) Well, Christians and Muslims and Jews DO worship the same God. Muslims and Jews just have a very blinkered and incomplete vision of Him.
#8. To: Vicomte13 (#7) Well, Christians and Muslims and Jews DO worship the same God. It isn't quite so simple but this is why they are referred to as the Abrahamic religions. Also, generically, as the desert religions. Desert settings were/are important to all of them.
#9. To: TooConservative (#8) It isn't quite so simple Yes, it really is that simple. The problem is partly that all three religions are wooly with traditions. The other problem is that when pared back to their Holy Books, all three have key passages - usually only a few sentences - in their holy books that makes it impossible to square them with each other. Islam actually CAN be squared with Judaism - they are not incompatible (even if Islam really looks down on Judaism, scripturally) - but neither can theologically square with Christianity, because Christianity has a God-Man present in the flesh, and both Judaism and Islam deny that this CAN happen (in the case of Judaism) or DID happen (in the case of Islam). So, Islam could be called "Universalist Judaism", but Christianity is frank polytheism to Judaism and Islam, and radically incompatible on account of that.
#10. To: Vicomte13 (#9) The other problem is that when pared back to their Holy Books, all three have key passages - usually only a few sentences - in their holy books that makes it impossible to square them with each other. Islam actually CAN be squared with Judaism - they are not incompatible (even if Islam really looks down on Judaism, scripturally) - but neither can theologically square with Christianity, because Christianity has a God-Man present in the flesh, and both Judaism and Islam deny that this CAN happen (in the case of Judaism) or DID happen (in the case of Islam). I always noticed that Mormons are actually more compatible doctrinally with Jews and Muslims than are Catholic or Prot Christians.
#11. To: TooConservative (#10) I always noticed that Mormons are actually more compatible doctrinally with Jews and Muslims than are Catholic or Prot Christians. Quran and Torah envision the same God, with very nearly the same laws. Torah came before Jesus, but contains the "False Prophet" warning of Moses that was the basis for charging Jesus with blasphemy, for claiming to be divine. The claim of divine sonship divided, in the majority of the eyes of Jewish religious authorities, the divine monad. Of course, a minority of Jews saw the plural in "Elohiym", and became Christian. Islam, coming after Christian, has a very specific and direct revelation from Allah to Mohammed and those who read or hear him: that Allah has no Son, nor is there any Holy Spirit who stands beside him, and that those who say he does err greatly in their imaginings. Elsewhere, the Quran has the kindest words of all for Christians, and is not generally hostile to Christians, but that particular passage of the Quran has God explicitly saying from the throne that Jesus is NOT his son, and that the Holy Spirit does not exist at all, as envisioned by Christians anyway. So, Islam is an EXPLICIT monad. Judaism has the TRADITION of a monad, but the Torah always refers to God in the plural, and the plural-denominated God always speaks as We. Christianity has a human son of God, who is himself divine, and a Holy Spirit, who is mysteriously related to both, and makes the explicit acknowledgment of Jesus divinity as Son of God a condition of acceptance by God. So, the very CORE of the difference between the three religions is the claim of divinity of Jesus. Of course, the Muslim's Allah says that JESUS will indeed be the judge of mankind at the end, but asserts that the Christian Scriptures have twisted the truth through error. Islam is not simply the Arian heresy, it is an Arian Heresy with the Arab version of the Jewish law overlaying it.
#12. To: Vicomte13 (#7) Christians and Muslims and Jews DO worship the same God. Uh, no, not quite. Islam is a Death Cult that worships Satan; Its Koran is the satanic-inspired ANTI-Word of God. CLEARLY. UNDOUBTEDLY. You are absolutely losing it, Vic.
#13. To: Deckard (#0) Won't anyone say it? This Pope is a satanic tool, a NWO tool, and a Marxist tool. A three-fer. The deception of those who actually believe otherwise are as brain-washed as the Germans in 1938. Frankly, the Pope-worshipfest was sickening. This makes these people dangerous, deluded, and deceived. At worst, they actually endorse the empty, soul-less one-world ecumenicalism and evil perpetrated by this...un-holy Vatican antichrist and his minions.
#14. To: Vicomte13 (#11) ...The Quran has the kindest words of all for Christians, and is not generally hostile to Christians.... Good grief. What are you smokin'?? Now you're an apologist for...Islam, the Death Cult? "NOT generally hostile to Christians"?? Have you ANY idea of the degree of massacre and slaughter...and church-burnings that have occurred in both the Middle East and Africa of Christians BY Muslim barbarians? Ironically, the victims are mostly...Catholics. And NOT a single word of condemnation by this disgraceful, pandering fake "Vicar of Christ."
#15. To: Deckard (#0) His [Pope Frank] legend just seems to grow by the day. Even in the United States, throngs of faithful devotees are treating him like he is some sort of supernatural being… Indeed. I haven't seen a man treated like a God since...B. Hoosane. And before that, Kim Jong il, and before that, Hitler. Truly chilling, disgraceful and disgusting. Evil is being called "good, and good "evil." Woe to all of them.
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