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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 58153229 ![]() 04/12/2016 08:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Emergents leading evangelicals into Catholicism, then the Interfaith Movement/Interspirituality, then the one world religion of the Antichrist POPE IS THE BEAST KING In light of End Times prophecy, the Interfaith movement in my mind is where the real danger lies. And yes, I would say Roman Catholicism is the most power proponent of the Interfaith Movement. Here’s an interesting article about the jump from Ecumenical to Interfaitlh. And guess who is a major playor? Catholicism: [link to www.letusreason.org] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 58153229 ![]() 04/12/2016 08:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Emergents leading evangelicals into Catholicism, then the Interfaith Movement/Interspirituality, then the one world religion of the Antichrist The Emergent Church Teaches One World Religion! Published Oct 11, 2008 By Don Boys, Ph.D. Brian McLaren, recognized as the major leader of the Emergent Church, is not too sure what he believes about the essential truths of Scripture (except to doubt many of them). He is not too sure what he is but we know what he is not—sane, sensible, or scriptural. Note the confusion of the poor man: He characterizes himself as “a missional, evangelical, post/protestant, liberal/conservative, mystical/poetic, biblical, charismatic/contemplative, fundamentalist/calvinist, anabaptist/anglican, methodist, catholic, green, incarnational, depressed-yet-hopeful, emergent, unfinished Christian.” (Subtitle of A Generous Orthodoxy.) Well, that seems to cover the waterfront! He seems to be a little bit of everything, except a Christian! McLaren is a fevered ecumenist who has met with major Jewish leaders from a group known as Synagogue 3000’s with the purpose to break down walls of separation. He wrote, “We have so much common ground on so many levels.” He notes. “We face similar problems in the present, we have common hopes for the future, and we draw from shared resources in our heritage. I’m thrilled with the possibility of developing friendship and collaboration in ways that help God’s dreams come true for our synagogues, churches, and world.” (From Doug Pagitt’s website, “Emergent Christian/Jewish Leaders Meeting News Release,” 12-7-2005.) Emphasis added. The Emergent Church leaders are working closely with Jewish leaders in an attempt to find ways to work together in bringing about “God’s dreams” for His Kingdom on earth. God’s dreams! Brian did not get that from Scripture but it made the Jewish leaders feel good that an “evangelical” was reaching out to them after breaking down and climbing over the walls that separated them. EC leaders pitch this cooperation between Jews and “Evangelicals” as a real spiritual awakening, unique to history as they share their respective faiths to do God’s work together! You will look in vain to find even a suggestion of that in the Bible. In fact, you discover the opposite. When Jesus told the Jews the truth, they crucified Him. When Stephen spoke to the Jewish council as recorded in Acts 7:51-52, he did not “dialogue” with them but charged: “Ye stiffnecked and uncircumcised in heart and ears, ye do always resist the Holy Ghost: as your fathers did, so do ye. Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted? and they have slain them which shewed before of the coming of the Just One; of whom ye have been now the betrayers and murderers.” They stoned him! Maybe that’s why these pitiful “Evangelicals” don’t preach Christ to modern-day Jewish councils. They also just don’t understand that it is a sign of love to tell people the truth. Brian McLaren reveals his twisted view of ecclesiastical separation in his book A Generous Orthodoxy when he says, “I don’t believe making disciples must equal making adherents to the Christian religion. It may be advisable in many (not all!) circumstances to help people become followers of Jesus and remain within their Buddhist, Hindu, or Jewish contexts.” (Brian McLaren, A Generous Orthodoxy, p. 260.) McLaren declared that if Muslims, Buddhist, Jews, or atheists, are “happy being Muslim, or Buddhist or Jewish or atheist,” then he says we should not “shoe-horn them out of their religion” into Christianity. (Impact News, “Sojourners Chairman: Jesus Cared More About Earth Than Heaven,” 6-4-07.) McLaren wrote, “…many Hindus are willing to consider Jesus as a legitimate manifestation of the divine…many Buddhists see Jesus as one of humanity’s most enlightened people…. A shared reappraisal of Jesus’ message could provide a unique space or common ground for urgently needed religious dialogue—and it doesn’t seem an exaggeration to say that the future of our planet may depend on such dialogue. This reappraisal of Jesus’ message may be the only project capable of saving a number of religions….” (Brian McLaren, The Secret Message of Jesus: Uncovering the Truth that could change everything, p 7.) Emphasis added. FULL PAPER [link to www.cstnews.com] |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 58153229 ![]() 04/12/2016 09:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Emergents leading evangelicals into Catholicism, then the Interfaith Movement/Interspirituality, then the one world religion of the Antichrist Times Square pastor Carter Conlon’s plea to “Run for Your Life” from false teachers May 8, 2011 by davemosher Update 12/04/15: I took this post offline for awhile, due to the women’s ministry at Times Square Church (pastored by Carter Conlon and his wife Teresa) studying a series by the heretical contemplative Beth Moore as recently as May 2015. I find it ironic (and sad) that such a church, known for its discernment, is studying (or has studied) a false teacher such as Beth Moore. Note the following excerpt from the May 2015 Times Square schedule, found here: WOMEN’S MINISTRY Monthly Prayer Fellowship: Second Sunday of every month. Next Meeting: June 14 (No meeting on May 10), 1:00–2:30PM, Room 205. Women’s Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study: Every Wednesday, 10:00AM–12:00PM, Room 205. New Bible Series, “Children of the Day,”by Beth Moore (April 22–August 19). Childcare is provided for both meetings. For a summary of the errors of Beth Moore click here; note also the links for further research at the bottom. Still, the following sermon excerpt by Carter Conlon is excellent. I am putting it back online with reservations, assuming for now that the Beth Moore series has been dropped by Times Square Church since May 2015. ——————————————————————— In memory of 9/11: Carter Conlon is currently Senior Pastor of Times Square Church, which was founded by the late David Wilkerson. Below is a moving video/audio of Carter Conlon preaching, with scenes from 9/11. But the message is far more serious than 9/11 – it has to do with the eternal destiny of our souls. There are several versions of this video; here is a version with captions: Click here for the transcript of this moving video. I have copied and pasted the entire transcript here. (I have emphasized certain points by bolding. Also, I have slightly revised the transcript to match the audio clip more exactly): Run For Your Life Video [Transcript] by BraveheartedGospel.com Sermon: Run For Your Life – Preacher: Carter Conlon On the first Sunday following the tragedy of September 11th, 2001, Carter Conlon delivered this soul-stirring message at Times Square Church in Manhattan. The sermon was titled, Run For Your Life and it is certainly worth the effort to listen to it in its entirety: Listen to me like you’ve never listened to me ever in your life. We have got to lay our lives down for the purposes of God. This is not a Sunday School picnic, the church of Jesus Christ. This is not an invitation to have continuous good times. This is a war for the souls of men. Come out from among them. Run for your life. Because this is about your life. This is not just about an opposing theology or conflicting viewpoint on Jesus, this is about your life. My mind is forever branded with the stories that I heard of police officers from the city of New York. As people were fleeing from a crumbling building there were police officers and firemen and others that were running towards the buildings saying “Run for your life,” at their own peril. And in some cases I believe they knew they were going to die but there was a sense of duty. I was crying out to God, I said “God, oh Jesus, don’t let my sense of duty be less for Your Kingdom than these beloved firemen and policemen were for those that are perishing in a falling tower. We’re living in a generation when Truth is falling into the streets. I want to be among those that are not running away from the conflict but running into the conflict and saying, “Run for your life.” Run from gospels that focus only on success and prosperity. Run! Run from those who use the name of Christ only for personal gain. Run from those that are picking your pocket in the name of Jesus. Run! Run from gospels that only focus on self improvement. Run! Run from churches where men and not Christ are glorified. Run! Run Body of Christ, Run! Get out! Don’t touch the unclean thing. Run from churches in America and Canada where there is no Bible. There’s no cross in the theology. There’s no soul-searching word. There’s no repentance from sin. There’s no mention of the blood of Jesus. Run! It’s unclean. Run! Run from churches where you’re comfortable in your sins. If you come into the house of God and you’ve got sin in your life and you’re not convicted of it, you’re at a table of devils. Run from pulpits that are filled with political men, who are using the pulpit of God for a personal political agenda. Run! Run from those who preach division between races and cultures. Run! Run! Get out! Turn it off! Get away from it! They know nothing of God. Run from ungodly spasmodic movements and aimless empty prophesying. Beloved Church, run for your life! Run from preachers that stand and tell stories and jokes. Run like you’ve never run before! RUN! RUN! RUN! [Like Carter Conlon, it is also my dream to warn Christians, to beg with them to flee from false teachers, from churches that are preaching false gospels.] NOTE – Following is the entire sermon (approx. 1 hr., 16 mins.): |
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Michele B User ID: 70434034 ![]() 04/12/2016 12:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Emergents leading evangelicals into Catholicism, then the Interfaith Movement/Interspirituality, then the one world religion of the Antichrist It's an important message for Christians today. The Emergent Church IS leading many right into the hands of the One World Religion, and is insidiously creeping into evangelical churches....in the form of "love, tolerance, and outreach." But Christ warned us about our adversary - who is wiley and treacherous. I just do have one question, tho. Our pastor is a *wonderful* and grounded, well-studied Christian....however, he and his wife are VERY "into" Beth Moore as a good, solid Bible-teaching leader. In fact, Pastor's wife and several women went to an event she hosted, and I know they will plan another one if she were to come near our area again. Can you give me some specifics I can show them about Beth Moore? What is it about her teachings that lead you to call her one of the "Interfaith" leaders? |