Posted on 02/17/2023 3:44:27 PM PST by ebb tide
A complex called the "Abrahamic Family House" which includes a church, a mosque and a synagogue was inaugurated in Abu Dhabi οn February 16.
It will be open to the public from March 1. Visitors will have to book in advance, but it is unlikely to be a crowd pleaser.
The three identical temples – falsely symbolising an "equality" between religions that explicitly contradict each other – are called Imam Al Tayeb Mosque, Saint Francis Church, and Moses Ben Maimon Synagogue.
The complex was inspired by the heretical Abu Dhabi Document on Human Fraternity [which excludes Catholics], signed by Francis in February 2019.

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What could go wrong?
Bringing religion under control.
What’s the Freemason Lodge No. of this complex? 666?
All some Muslim Mahdi (antichrist) will have to do to get the apostate West to stream into the mosques to take whatever mark is demanded of them is use the already in place Islamic doctrine of abrogation to proclaim a poofter and trans friendly (or even mandatory) version of Islam.
Worshipers at the mosque will blow up the adjacent church and synagogue.
First Crusade (1096 - 1099): The First Crusade was launched after Pope Urban’s call to help the fellow Eastern Christians against the Muslims.
Second Crusade (1147 - 1149): The second military expedition to the Holy Land was called for by the Church to recapture the County of Edessa that fell to the Muslims in 1144.
Third Crusade (1189 - 1192): Also known as the Kings’ Crusade because it was participated by as many as three European kings, the Third Crusade was launched after the fall of Jerusalem to the Muslim leader Saladin in 1187.
Fourth Crusade (1202 - 1204): Unable to cope with the loss of Jerusalem, Pope Innocent III energetically preached for a crusade. Instead of recapturing Jerusalem as the Pope hoped, the Fourth Crusade ended with the Sack of Constantinople and the formation of the short-lived Latin Empire on the conquered Byzantine territories.
Fifth Crusade (1217 - 1221): Despite the infamous failure of the Fourth Crusade, the Popes continued to preach for military expeditions to the Holy Land.
Sixth Crusade (1228 - 1229): The Sixth Crusade was a major success for the crusaders despite the fact that it saw little action. Frederick II entered into negotiations with the Egyptian sultan who agreed to cease Jerusalem, Nazareth, Bethlehem, and other holy cities to the Christians.
Seventh Crusade (1248 - 1254): The Seventh Crusade was launched by the French king Louis IX who decided to recapture the Holy Land by conquering Egypt.
Eighth Crusade (1270): In 1270, the French king Louis IX decided to give it another try and launched his second crusade. But rather than the Holy Land or Egypt, this time he chose to start his campaign in Tunis.
Ninth Crusade (1271 - 1272): The last in the series of military expeditions that sought to recapture the Holy Land from the Muslims was launched by Prince Edward of England who also took part in the Eighth Crusade.
Shouldn’t that be: consecrated?
So they didn’t include a fourth facility for Christians?
Answer that...
Because I'd really like to know if Bonhoeffer and Lewis aren't Christians...
Answer wisely... or you know what your reply is gonna be...
After all, you and Boobie, hope Hell is empty?

Can you tell the "church" from the mosque and synagogue, Murph?
I was responding to a poster who implied Catholics were not christians; yet, you let him/her slide.
Like I’ve said before, you’re much more argumentive with your fellow catholics than you are with protestants.
Asked and answered many times now, Murph.
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