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Pope Francis greets Sheikh Ahmed Mohamed el-Tayeb, Egyptian Imam of al-Azhar Mosque at the Vatican. |
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One World Religion Cometh: Pope Francis Warmly Welcomes Top Islamic Cleric to
the Vatican
10:00AM EDT 5/24/2016 MICHAEL SNYDER
When
Pope Francis met with Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayeb on Monday, he told him that "our meeting is the message." So
precisely what kind of "message" was Pope Francis attempting to
convey?
Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayeb is the Grand Imam of
Cairo's Al-Azhar Mosque, and some have described him as "the highest figure in Sunni Islam."
The Daily Mail said that the meeting between these two men was a "historic
bid to reopen dialogue between the two churches," and as you will see
below, this is yet another in a long series of attempts by Pope Francis to
build bridges between Catholicism and various other faiths.
In
the end, what are we to make of all of this? Could it be possible that Pope
Francis is laying the groundwork for the "super world church" and the coming one
world religion that David Wilkerson and so many others have warned about?
Pope Francis made sure that when he
embraced Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayeb there would be plenty of reporters there to
document the moment. The following is an excerpt from a Daily Mail article
titled "Pope embraces
grand imam at historic Vatican meeting in a bid to bring the Catholic and
Muslim churches together":
Pope Francis today embraced the grand imam
of Al-Azhar, the prestigious Sunni Muslim center of learning, in an historic
bid to reopen dialogue between the two churches.
At a time of increased Islamic extremist
attacks on Christians, Sheik Ahmed el-Tayyib was photographed hugging Francis
during a visit to the Apostolic Palace at the Vatican.
This meeting comes in the context of some
very curious statements that the Pope has been making about Islam and
Christianity lately. If you don't know what I am talking about, here is one
example:
"Today, I don't think that there is a
fear of Islam as such but of ISIS and its war of conquest, which is partly
drawn from Islam," he told French newspaper La Croix. "It is true
that the idea of conquest is inherent in the soul of Islam, however, it is
also possible to interpret the objective in Matthew's Gospel, where Jesus sends
his disciples to all nations, in terms of the same idea of conquest."
The Pope also said he "dreaded"
hearing about the "Christian roots of Europe" because, to him, they
take on "colonialist overtones" and he called on European nations to
"integrate" Muslim migrants into the continent.
"This integration is all the more
necessary today since, as a result of a selfish search for well-being, Europe
is experiencing the grave problem of a declining birth rate," he stated.
"A demographic emptiness is developing."
On another occasion, the Pope declared that
"Christians and
Muslims are brothers and sisters." Pope Francis seems to have a
strong desire to paint Christianity and Islam as two sides of the same coin,
and he has taken steps to reach out to Muslims that no other Pope in history
has done. To illustrate this point, I want to share an extended excerpt from one of my previous articles.
Very early in his papacy, he authorized "Islamic prayers and readings from the Quran" at
the Vatican for the first time ever. And as I documented in a previous article
titled "In New York, Pope
Francis Embraced Chrislam and Laid a Foundation for a One World Religion,"
during his visit to St. Patrick's Cathedral in Manhattan, he made it very clear
that he believes that Christians and Muslims worship the same God. The
following is how he began his address:
I would like to express two sentiments for
my Muslim brothers and sisters: Firstly, my greetings as they celebrate the
feast of sacrifice. I would have wished my greeting to be warmer. My sentiments
of closeness, my sentiments of closeness in the face of tragedy. The tragedy
that they suffered in Mecca.
In this moment, I give assurances of my
prayers. I unite myself with you all. A prayer to Almighty God, all
merciful.
In Islam, one of Allah's primary titles is
"the all-merciful one." If you doubt this, just do a Google search. And this certainly
was not the first time that Pope Francis has used such language. For example,
check out the following excerpt from remarks that he made during his very
first ecumenical meeting as Pope:
I then greet and cordially thank you all,
dear friends belonging to other religious traditions; first of all the
Muslims, who worship the one God, living and merciful, and call upon Him in
prayer, and all of you. I really appreciate your presence: in it I see a
tangible sign of the will to grow in mutual esteem and cooperation for the
common good of humanity.
The Catholic Church is aware of the
importance of promoting friendship and respect between men and women of
different religious traditions – I wish to repeat this: promoting friendship
and respect between men and women of different religious traditions – it also
attests the valuable work that the Pontifical Council for interreligious
dialogue performs.
Are you starting to see what I am talking
about?
There is a very clear pattern developing
here. Pope Francis believes that Christians and Muslims worship the same God,
and he wants us to know that he considers Islam to be a perfectly acceptable
way to seek God.
If you doubt this in any way, I want you to
watch this
video that was released by the Vatican in January 2016.
In the video, Pope Francis explains that
people all over the world are "seeking God or meeting God in different
ways" and that "there is only one certainty that we have for all: We
are all children of God." At about the 20-second mark, leaders from
various major religions are shown declaring what they believe. First, a female
Buddhist announces "I have confidence in the Buddha." Secondly, a
Jewish rabbi declares "I believe in God." Thirdly, a Catholic priest
tells us that "I believe in Jesus Christ," and lastly an Islamic
leader is shown saying "I believe in God, Allah."
If you have not see this
video, it is one of the creepiest things that I have ever seen on
YouTube. It has become exceedingly clear that Pope Francis believes that all
major religions are completely valid paths to the same God, and there is
virtually no uproar over this.
This just shows how late in the game we
really are. The one world religion that was prophesied nearly 2,000 years ago
in the book of Revelation is starting to come to life, and we are witnessing
the events of the last days begin to unfold right in front of our eyes.
Michael Snyder is the founder and
publisher of End Of The American
Dream.
Michael’s controversial new book about Bible prophecy entitled "The Rapture Verdict"is
available in paperback and for the
Kindle on Amazon.com.
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