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Some of the stuff in this thread makes sense. Especially since there's a lot of cult like things surrounding the Founding Fathers, Washington Monument and Capital Building being a replica of the things in the Vatican, and it representing duality in the female and male energy. As the Washington Monument is supposed to be like a phallus, while the Capital Building represents the womb.

Also, the United States started as a company called the Virginia Company.
Virginia Company - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

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For we are not fighting against flesh-and-blood enemies, but against evil rulers and authorities of the unseen world, against mighty powers in this dark world, and against evil spirits in the heavenly places.
 

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Once again rome (the vatican) will blame Christians for the worlds ills.

Pope Francis And Shimon Peres Discuss The Establishment Of A ‘United Nations Of Religions’

Last Thursday, Pope Francis and former Israeli President Shimon Peres met for an extended 45 minute private conversation. The focus of this discussion was a proposal by Peres to establish a “United Nations of Religions”. It was the third meeting between the two men in a little more than four months. As you will see below, Pope Francis showed “his interest, attention, and encouragement” as Peres explained his proposal. Of course Pope Francis didn’t commit to anything, and we probably will not see a “United Nations of Religions” any time soon, but every idea has to start somewhere. If Pope Francis does ultimately decide to actively push for such a thing, could we eventually see a single global body that claims to represent all of the religions of the world?

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And this is not something that just started recently. Pope Francis has been pushing an ecumenical agenda very hard from the very first moments of his papacy. For much more on this, please see my previous article entitled “Pope Francis And The Emerging One World Religion“.

But there is one type of Christian that Pope Francis does not have anything positive to say about.

Pope Francis says that there is not any room for “fundamentalism” in Christianity…

Following his first visit to the Middle East as pope last month, the pontiff criticized fundamentalism in Christianity, Islam and Judaism as a form of violence.

“A fundamentalist group, even if it kills no one, even it strikes no one, is violent. The mental structure of fundamentalism is violence in the name of God.”

But exactly what is “fundamentalism”?

The following is the definition that Google gives when you do a search…

“a form of a religion, especially Islam or Protestant Christianity, that upholds belief in the strict, literal interpretation of scripture.”

So is Pope Francis rejecting those Christians that believe in a strict, literal interpretation of the Bible?

And precisely what is his overall agenda?

Why has he been working so hard to reach out to other major religions all over the planet?
 

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Once again rome (the vatican) will blame Christians for the worlds ills.

Pope Francis And Shimon Peres Discuss The Establishment Of A ‘United Nations Of Religions’

Last Thursday, Pope Francis and former Israeli President Shimon Peres met for an extended 45 minute private conversation. The focus of this discussion was a proposal by Peres to establish a “United Nations of Religions”. It was the third meeting between the two men in a little more than four months. As you will see below, Pope Francis showed “his interest, attention, and encouragement” as Peres explained his proposal. Of course Pope Francis didn’t commit to anything, and we probably will not see a “United Nations of Religions” any time soon, but every idea has to start somewhere. If Pope Francis does ultimately decide to actively push for such a thing, could we eventually see a single global body that claims to represent all of the religions of the world?

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And this is not something that just started recently. Pope Francis has been pushing an ecumenical agenda very hard from the very first moments of his papacy. For much more on this, please see my previous article entitled “Pope Francis And The Emerging One World Religion“.

But there is one type of Christian that Pope Francis does not have anything positive to say about.

Pope Francis says that there is not any room for “fundamentalism” in Christianity…

Following his first visit to the Middle East as pope last month, the pontiff criticized fundamentalism in Christianity, Islam and Judaism as a form of violence.

“A fundamentalist group, even if it kills no one, even it strikes no one, is violent. The mental structure of fundamentalism is violence in the name of God.”

But exactly what is “fundamentalism”?

The following is the definition that Google gives when you do a search…

“a form of a religion, especially Islam or Protestant Christianity, that upholds belief in the strict, literal interpretation of scripture.”

So is Pope Francis rejecting those Christians that believe in a strict, literal interpretation of the Bible?

And precisely what is his overall agenda?

Why has he been working so hard to reach out to other major religions all over the planet?
I remember reading something about Catholicism and Islam eventually being united under a single religious order some time along the line in the future, I guess this falls in line with that agenda
 

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Nice concept but the Roman Empire never fell. We now have 3 Nation States...

Rome as the Religious State

London as the Financial State

Washington D.C. as the Military State

Have you ever seen the movie "THE EMPIRE OF "THE CITY" (World Superstate)"?
 

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I remember reading something about Catholicism and Islam eventually being united under a single religious order some time along the line in the future, I guess this falls in line with that agenda

There was a guy who wrote a book about Islam being a Vatican creation. He told a story about how mohammed was taught and the fact the koran talks so much about Jesus. Muslims were going after jews but not catholics. It has since been buried cause the author who was a priest died mysteriously.

I'll edit when I get the info.
 

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There was a guy who wrote a book about Islam being a Vatican creation. He told a story about how mohammed was taught and the fact the koran talks so much about Jesus. Muslims were going after jews but not catholics. It has since been buried cause the author who was a priest died mysteriously.

I'll edit when I get the info.


I can believe it, all these off shoot religions like mormonism, jehovahs witness and Islam can collectively:camby:
Its funny how they all try to coincide with Christianity until they start distorting the identity of Jesus
 

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Believe in a group of people who just became civilized and didn't have a alphabet. The new world order won't succeed no matter what because they are not the ones to create it.
 

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There was a guy who wrote a book about Islam being a Vatican creation. He told a story about how mohammed was taught and the fact the koran talks so much about Jesus. Muslims were going after jews but not catholics. It has since been buried cause the author who was a priest died mysteriously.

I'll edit when I get the info.

It was created by Syriac Christians. This is true.
 

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I can believe it, all these off shoot religions like mormonism, jehovahs witness and Islam can collectively:camby:
Its funny how they all try to coincide with Christianity until they start distorting the identity of Jesus

All started by MEN who did no miracles. History acknowledges Jesus did miracles. Lazarus tomb even refers to his resurrection from the dead.
 
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