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Post by Daniel on Feb 10, 2019 12:12:52 GMT -5
Pope Francis Returns From Abu Dhabi, Says Islam And Christianity Will Promote 'Common Values'
"We wanted to give a further, clear and decisive sign"
By Paul Bois February 6, 2019
Upon returning from his historic Apostolic Journey to the Arabian Penninsula, specifically the United Arab Emirates, Pope Francis said that the Islamic world and the Christian world will work together to promote "common values."
Speaking before his general audience in St. Peter's Square on Wednesday, Pope Francis discussed his meeting with the Great Imam of Al-Azhar and their signing of the document on the Human Brotherhood, which condemned all forms of religious violence, and the spreading of authentic values throughout the world.
"The Great Imam of Al-Azhar and I signed the document on the Human Brotherhood, in which together we affirm the common vocation of all men and women to be brothers in. As God's sons and daughters, we condemn all forms of violence, especially those with religious motivation, and we commit ourselves to spreading authentic values and peace throughout the world," Pope Francis said. "It gives so much pressure to move forward in the dialogue on human brotherhood."
The Holy Father said the document was meant to give a "clear and decisive sign" that different religions can respect each other in dialogue. He also denounced the temptation to see a "clash between Christian and Islamic civilizations."
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Post by Daniel on Feb 10, 2019 12:24:39 GMT -5
Push For One World Religion As Pope & Muslim Imam Sign Interfaith Covenant
By Michael Snyder
February 08, 2019
A historic interfaith covenant was signed in the Middle East on Monday, and the mainstream media in the United States has been almost entirely silent about it.
Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayeb is considered to be the most important imam in Sunni Islam, and he arrived at the signing ceremony in Abu Dhabi with Pope Francis "hand-in-hand in a symbol of interfaith brotherhood".
But this wasn't just a ceremony for Catholics and Muslims. According to a British news source, the signing of this covenant was done "in front of a global audience of religious leaders from Christianity, Islam, Judaism and other faiths"...
The pope and the grand imam of al-Azhar have signed a historic declaration of fraternity, calling for peace between nations, religions and races, in front of a global audience of religious leaders from Christianity, Islam, Judaism and other faiths.
Pope Francis, the leader of the world's Catholics, and Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayeb, the head of Sunni Islam's most prestigious seat of learning, arrived at the ceremony in Abu Dhabi hand-in-hand in a symbol of interfaith brotherhood.
In other words, there was a concerted effort to make sure that all of the religions of the world were represented at this gathering.
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Post by Daniel on Feb 13, 2019 11:06:57 GMT -5
Pope signs pact with Islam declaring ‘diversity of religions’ is ‘willed by God’
LeoHohmann.com
Almost without notice from the global media, Pope Francis held a historic meeting last week in the United Arab Emirates with Grand Sheikh Ahmed el-Tayeb, head of Egypt’s al-Azhar University, the world’s most authoritative institution on Islamic law.
El-Tayeb, while touted as a “moderate” by some in the West, unapologetically teaches that Muslims who leave Islam for other religions, or no religion at all, are guilty of apostasy and should be killed.
So what is the Pope of Rome, the supposed Vicar of Christ, doing cavorting with such a man?
The two religious leaders released a joint declaration titled On Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together.
Among the many lies, half-truths and deceptions in this document is the following:
“The pluralism and the diversity of religions, color, sex, race and language are willed by God in His wisdom, through which He created human beings.”
The key words here are “diversity of religions.” The pope would have us to believe that all religions have merit, especially that of Islam.
This is just the latest in a line of papal statements on Islam dating back to the 1960s that describe Islam as an “Abrahamic” faith that will lead its adherents to the same God worshiped by Christians.
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