You're troubled.
World Nut Daily is competing with Debka for the number one goofball conspiracy site on the net......
The URI has been promoted so well that the first I've heard of it is a book denouncing it.
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gives us a stunningly plausible picture of the global religious landscape of the 21st century.
He better plan on learning to read Arabic.
Sounds like they're pitching that book to California, the land of fruits and nuts. It's not a real story.
René Guénon was a convert to Islam. Penn has a strange way of explaining the purpose of his book by quoting Guénon. Bishop Swing and the URI may be strange, but not to the degree of Guénon and his conversion.
On June 13 President Bush spoke to a group of muslim exchange students and made the following statement.
"I believe there's an almighty god who speaks to different faiths -- and I believe freedom is a gift from that almighty," the president said.
Most Christians would take that to be an explicit endorsement of a "many ways to God" religion by a man who claims the name of Christ.
This has been reported in several publications but you can read the actual text of the speeh here> http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/06/20050613-2.html
If that's the most ambitious org then I wouldn't lose any sleep over it. Ask an Episcopalian about William Swing.
1893? Another conspiracy that started decades ago. *SIGH* The problem with all of these idiotic conspiracy theories is that they completely contradict and smash into each other, like 2 freight trains on the same track. People who love a conspiracy, don't just love one, they usually love them all, especially if it's a GLOBAL conspiracy. Of course, since they don't use their brain for sane, rational thought, they are simply unable to come to terms with the fact that all of these idiotic conspiracies completely cancel each other out. It's not like holding 2 opposing viewpoints at the same time. It's like holding 10, 20, or 100 different viewpoints at the same time.
Bump. It is regrettable that conservatives have to constantly attack their religious allies.
As you ask in your posted headline, where's the proof that George W. Bush supports this? It's articles like these which undermine whatever credibility World Net Daily still has.
Actually, folks, the movement really is growing worldwide. Stay away from the conspiracy sites and do your own research. I've been aware of it for a couple of years now and it is a mix of New Age spiritualism and the H.P. Blavatsky, Alice Bailey theosophy movement which began before the turn of the 20th century. Alice Bailey formed Lucifer Trust, now called Lucis Trust, which is an official U.N. NGO and which publishes U.N. material. Don't dismiss it as just another conspiracy.
The responses you get on this thread will prove the point, just watch,
Not a chance
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