Posted on 06/23/2011 5:28:45 PM PDT by BigFinn
NTEB has reported extensively on the growing Chrislam movement. Started by Rick Warren of Saddleback Church, it has grown dramatically and now has infected many hundreds of churches and denominations all across America. A group called Faith Shared is now spearheading the move to merge Christianity with Islam, and in the process provoking the very judgment of God down upon us as a nation. The following is taken directly from their website:
Faith Shared asks houses of worship across the country to organize events involving clergy reading from each others sacred texts. An example would be a Christian Minister, Jewish Rabbi and Muslim Imam participating in a worship service or other event. Suggested readings will be provided from the Torah, the Gospels, and the Quran, but communities are encouraged to choose readings that will resonate with their congregations. Involvement of members from the Muslim community is key. We will also provide suggestions on how to incorporate this program into your regular worship services. And we will assist local congregations in their media and communications efforts.
(Excerpt) Read more at nowtheendbegins.com ...
There are a lot of United Methodist, Episcopal, United Churches of Christ, a BUNCH of non-denominational churches. What is surprising is that there are a few Catholic churches.
In the Gospel for Wednesdays Mass, Jesus says: Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheeps clothing, but underneath are ravenous wolves. By their fruits you will know them. (Matt 7:15). Of course we first think of individuals when we see a verse like this. But the Lords teaching can, and should be applied also to philosophies.
One of the terribly destructive philosophies is a false notion of freedom. The sinful world, going all the way back to Satans deceit in the garden, thinks of freedom as being able to do whatever I please. In effect those who hold this, flaunt their false notion of freedom saying in effect, I will do what I want to do, and I will decide if it is right or wrong. No one will tell me what to do. It is freedom in the abstract, freedom for its own sake, rather than for the sake of being able to do what is right.
That this notion of freedom is false is evident from its fruits. For although many, in modern times, claim to march under the banner of freedom from being told what to do, it becomes clear that many of them end up it a terrible state of increasing slavery and bondage.
For this era when a false notion of freedom is exulted is also an era of increasing addiction to alcohol, drugs, pornography, sex, and a general lack of self control. And with greed and materialism, whatever we have is never enough. There is thus a bondage to things, a kind of incapacity to live without endless numbers of things and creature comforts. Therefore we also see increasing bondage to credit, both personally and nationally. We simply cannot stop our runaway spending. There is also an increasing lack of ability to make and keep commitments and many feel compelled to divorce, leave the priesthood and religious life.
None of this shouts the freedom that so many boast of. Rather there is evident, bondage, inability, compulsion, addiction, and an out of control quality to modern life.
You will thus know by its fruits that false freedom is not true freedom. It masquerades in the sheeps clothing of liberty, but underneath it is the ravenous wolf of bondage. Many cry Liberty! when they really mean libertine and licentious. They are headed straight for bondage. St. Augustine said,
For of a perverse will, was a lust made; and a lust served, became custom; and custom not resisted, became necessity. (Confessions 8.5)
The Catechism also says,
The more one does what is good, the freer one becomes. There is no true freedom except in the service of what is good and just. The choice to disobey and do evil is an abuse of freedom and leads to the slavery of sin. (CCC # 1733).
And thus we arrive at the definition of true freedom which is the capacity to obey God.
And what are the fruits of true freedom? An increasing liberation from the power of sin, the increasing capacity to do what is right and just by the power of God. True freedom brings greater self control, the ability to moderate ones desires and have them submitted to right reason. True freedom brings serenity, for ones life is in greater balance and harmony.
By true freedom, the innumerable sorrows of false freedom listed above are largely avoided and ones life is simpler, more focused, and one enjoys the results of a disciplined and reasonable life. Sorrows and suffering are not eliminated but are diminished for many of their sources in excess, addiction and compulsion are removed. True freedom ushers in, by Gods power, the life that Jesus Christ died and rose to give us.
So what do you want, the fake freedom of the world, or the glorious freedom of the children of God? (Rom 8:21)
And I'm overly, absolutely confident that it will not happen in the God Fearing, Bible Reading Christian Church that I attend.
You don’t know my priest. He would die rather than do something contrary like this.
Very orthodox and reverent Novus Ordo Mass. I feel very blessed to be in the parish.
Nothing "sort of" about it. Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life. No one comes to the Father but by the Son, Jesus.
These unitarian Rick Warren wanna-be's can believe whatever they want. Come judgement day they'll find out differently. Gonna suck to be them.
**What is surprising is that there are a few Catholic churches.**
Is there a list somewhere. We’ll get to those priests. LOL!
A world government, a world religion and a world economy leads to what....?
One in Illinois...... great. The infestation has started here.... I'm going to be VIOLENTLY ill.
In a more modern and simpler form of English—cut off their heads and cut off their fingers.
The antiquated Shakespearean type of language kind of romanticizes and softens the brutality of the actual blood-curdling words.
Here’s the list:
The following are churches across the US who have agreed to sponsor a Chrislam service:
Anchorage First Christian
Anchorage
AK
University Presbyterian Church
Tuscaloosa
AL
Quapaw Quarter UMC
Little Rock
AR
Federated Community Church
Flagstaff
AZ
First UMC Phoenix
Phoenix
AZ
All Saints Cathedral
Pasadena
CA
First United Lutheran,
San Francisco
CA
Light of ChristEcumenical Catholic Church
Longmont
CO
Park Hill Congregational
Denver
CO
Union Congregational
Nucla
CO
Temple Micah
Denver
CO
Riverfront Family Church
Hartford
CT
The National Cathedral
Washington
DC
Seekers Church
Washington
DC
North American Old Catholic Church
Washington
DC
National City Christian Church
Washington
DC
New Ark United Church of Christ
Newark
DE
Faith United Church of Christ
Clearwater
FL
Unitarian Universalist Church of Pensacola
Pensacola
FL
United Church of Christ at The Villages
The Villages
FL
Virginia Highland Church
Atlanta
GA
Decatur United Church of Christ
Decatur
GA
The Episcopal Church of St. John the Evangelist
College Park
GA
St. Elizabeths Episcopal Church
Honolulu
HI
Church of the Epiphany
Honolulu
HI
Cathedral of St. Andrew, the Episcopal Diocese of HI
Honolulu
HI
Collegiate United Methodist Church and Wesley Foundation
Ames
IA
Congregational United Church of Christ
Iowa City
IA
Urbandale UCC Church
Urbndale
IA
Hillview United Methodist
Boise
ID
Boise First United Methodist Church, Cathedral of the Rockies
Boise
ID
First United of Oak Park
Chicago
IL
St Thomas Mission
Chicago
IL
The Chicago Temple First UMC
Chicago
IL
First Presbyterian Church of Fort Wayne
Fort Wayne
IN
Northminster Baptist Church
Monroe
LA
The Unitarian Universalist Society of Amherst
Amherst
MA
Grace Episcopal
Amherst
MA
Church of Our Savior
Arlington
MA
St Pauls Cathedral
Boston
MA
Old Cambridge Baptist Church
Cambridge
MA
Hadwen Park Congregational Church
Worcester
MA
Veritas United Church of Christ
Hagerstown
MD
Trinity United Methodist
Mountain Grove
MO
St. Marys Episcopal Church
Ely
MN
First Congregational
Great Falls
MT
MtView/Trinity UM Parish
Butte
MT
Unitarian Universalist Ocean County Congregation,
Toms River
NJ
Christ Episcopal Church
Toms River
NJ
Zion Methodist Church
Las Vegas
NV
Prepare New York
New York
NY
Auburn Theological Seminary
New York
NY
The Sacred Center of New York
New York
NY
Christ Church United Methodist
NewYork
NY
The Riverside Church of New York
New York
NY
All Souls Bethelehem Church
Brooklyn
NY
First Congregational UCC
Corvalis
OR
Spirit of Peace United Church of Christ
Sioux Falls
SD
Bahai Faith Community Center
Nashville
TN
Saint Johns United Methodist Church
Austin
TX
Hope for Peace & Justice Interfaith Peace Chapel
Dallas
TX
Cathedral of Hope
Dallas
TX
Wasatch Presbyterian Church of Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City
UT
Grace Episcopal Church
St George
UT
United Church of Bellows Falls
Bellow Falls
VT
Cathedral of the Diocese of Vermont
Burlington
VT
Vermont Ecumenical Council & Bible Society
Burlington
VT
Dummerston Congregational Church UCC
Drummerston
VT
Memorial United Church of Christ
Fitchburg
WI
Trinity Episcopal Church
Janesville
WI
First Congregational Church UCC Casper
Casper
WY
Yes, just click on the link.
Note: there is NOT a Catholic church in Illinois involved in this (whew!) There are however a bunch of Methodist, Unitarian, Episcopal and United Church of Christ "churches" on this list.
Excellent quote from Matthew.
first, “Chrislam” is insanity.
at best, it’s the product of fools believing the taquiyya.
at worst, it is ministers and priests who have sold their souls.
...as i’ve said elsewhere, i’ve read the Quran, Sira, ahadith. Islam is NOT a man-made religion. it IS the religion of Satan. i can show this quickly to almost any true Christian. (examples:.
Psalms shows Satan hates music, and Islam forbids music.
The angel of light in the cave, CHOKED Mohammad, and terrified him, and shook him... it was Satan, appearing as Jesus himself told us Satan still can.
and the peversion of holy matrimony, into “property” and “a field to tilth”.
and most of all, what Islam does to children, for example the most perfect Mo himself “thighing” a child from age 6 to 9, when he finally had sex with Aisha. a religion that calls him the perfect man to be emulated, is Satan’s. own!)
second, please forgive my presumption, and understand my fervent wish for Christian unity.
(especially in the face of the true evil of Islam, which IS rapidly growing, and killing true christians all over the world !!!)
...i wish i had a Priest like Salvation does. sadly, not all are good. Catholics must be honest, and admit that people like “Father” Phleger wear the collar.
...and i’d be honored to attend usconservative’s church.
but, Warren’s church used to be good... any individual church, can be changed in a decade, with one bad pastor.
the Catholic church, at least has the advantage, that a single bad priest, cannot make any fundamental changes.
in spite of some bad, the church is essentially unchanged in over 1000 years.
(and the Coptic Christians in Egypt, we should ALL respect and admire!)
...but against Islam, i’m proud to stand beside ANY true Christian, both Salvation, usconservative, and the many others here.
Jesus himself scolded disciples for trying to stop those preaching in his name. i believe we ARE brothers and sisters in Christ.
...and to paraphrase Ben Franklin, if we don’t hang together,
we most assuredly will be beheaded separately...
This abomination is the exists in the realm of those misguided by the heretic Luther.
“But I am confident that it will not happen at my Catholic Church.”
Why did Archbishop Fulton Sheen predict that Mary would be the key to reconciling the faiths of Rome and Mecca?
The Pope Kissing The Quran
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first, it was a Patriarch giving him the book, not an Imam.
in fairness, it might have been an honest misunderstanding.
i don’t cast the first stone.
but, Catholics do NOT believe the Pope can’t make mistakes. certainly he can! it is a myth we believe he is infallible in all things.
and please remember, that Catholics are on the front lines, being killed all over the world for their faith.
finally, here are his OWN words, from the Pope you mention.
there are many ministers who wouldn’t say even this:
“Islam is not a religion of redemption.
There is no room for the Cross and the Resurrection. Jesus is mentioned, but only as a prophet who prepares for the last prophet, Muhammad.
There is also mention of Mary, His Virgin Mother, but the tragedy of redemption is completely absent.
For this reason not only the theology but also the anthropology of Islam is very distant from Christianity.
From Crossing the Threshold of Hope, pp.92-93.”
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