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Pastor Hal Mayer
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The Vatican and the Gulf Have a Common Enemy
sexta, 1 de março de 2019
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Betsy
sexta, 1 de março de 2019 at 08:16It’s coming…the idea that soul liberty–aka freedom of conscience–is the enemy of world peace and religious toleration. And the rise of radical Islam is being used to showcase the dangers of soul liberty. What a diabolically ingenious way to vilify this God-given right!
This subtle vilification is why the two heads of their nominal faiths do not fear each other, expressed in terms of Islam’s recent changes: “The greater threat comes from chaos—the danger that their Muslim sons and daughters are beyond their command, and will instead embrace entrepreneurial amateurs like the Islamic State.”
Now watch the papacy frame things in just the same way in the future…it will be “radical and fringe Christians” who form splinter groups and that believe in an exclusive version of the prophetic remnant, who will not go along with ecumenism, and who believe in “recruiting” others to join their “radical” cause that will be marginalized–worse, demonized.
The socially unacceptable act of proselytizing is now being equated with a return to the “crusades” and must be rooted out if the world is to build an interfaith ecumenism capable of spreading a global religion of “toleration.” The greatest sin then will be to do what the Bible tells us we must do, sound the loud cry to “come out of her, my people” before the plagues fall.
But for this grand global experiment in “toleration” to work, we are to trust the collective and to eschew our own consciences… “El-Tayeb, in his talk on Monday, argued against what he called “individualism”—which seemed to mean independent thought, outside the scholarly edifice of which he is the superintendent….”
The papacy is no friend to “individualism” either—and similarly superintends a scholarly edifice of Christianity masquerading as truth–headed by the self proclaimed arbiter of truth.
Speaking of the papacy, here is what the prophet Daniel said about “the little horn’s” political use of peace: “And through his policy also he shall cause craft to prosper in his hand; and he shall magnify himself in his heart, and by peace shall destroy many…” Daniel 8:25a.
Fortunately, the passage doesn’t end there and we are assured that Jesus will win this battle: “he shall also stand up against the Prince of princes; but he shall be broken without hand.”
If we are counted worthy to stand for “the Prince of princes” during this time, may we be able to sing with courage this line from the old American Folk hymn, “When I Can Read my Title Clear”:
“Should earth against my soul engage,
and fiery darts be hurled,
then I can smile at Satan’s rage,
and face a frowning world.”