Is Pope Francis Promoting A One World Religion And New World Order?
By Michael Snyder - End of The America Dream Blog August 02, 2016 Share this article:
On Sunday, Pope Francis told hundreds of thousands of young people
gathered for World Youth Day in Poland that they need to "believe in a
new humanity" and that they should refuse "to see borders as barriers".
Every two or three years, Catholics from
all over the planet converge for one of these giant conferences, and as
you will see below the Pope has not been shy about using historic
occasions to promote his agenda. Unfortunately, it has become
exceedingly clear that his agenda includes moving humanity toward a one
world religion and a new world order.
Of
course Pope Francis is not going to use those exact phrases, but at this
point it is very obvious what he is trying to do. If you don't believe
me now, perhaps you will see things differently after you have viewed
the evidence that I have compiled in the rest of this article.
Let's start with what the Pope had to say at the World Youth Day conference on Sunday...
"People
may judge you to be dreamers, because you believe in a new humanity,
one that rejects hatred between peoples, one that refuses to see borders
as barriers and can cherish its own traditions without being
self-centered or small-minded," Francis told his flock.
By
itself, this statement is not that dramatic. But when you put it into
the context of everything else Pope Francis has done and said over the
past couple of years, a clear pattern begins to emerge...
May
2016: Pope Francis welcomed one of the top Sunni clerics in the world
to the Vatican, and he reportedly told the cleric that "our meeting is
the message". And mainstream news outlets all over the planet clearly
understood what was being communicated. For example, the Daily Mail article about this meeting was entitled "Pope embraces grand imam at historic Vatican meeting in a bid to bring the Catholic and Muslim churches together".
January
2016: The Vatican releases an extremely disturbing video in which Pope
Francis declared that all of the major world religions are "seeking God
or meeting God in different ways" and that ultimately "we are all
children of God". The video also featured leaders from various major
religions, and they are shown declaring fidelity to their particular
gods. First, we see a female Buddhist cleric tell us "I have confidence
in the Buddha", and that is followed by a Jewish rabbi declaring "I
believe in God". As the video goes on, a Catholic priest announces "I
believe in Jesus Christ", and last of all an Islamic leader boldly
declares "I believe in God, Allah". If you have not seen the video yet,
you can watch the entire thing right here. After watching that video, nobody can deny that the Vatican is openly promoting a one world religion.
November
2015: Pope Francis declared that fundamentalism, even Christian
fundamentalism, is a "sickness" during remarks in which he stressed the
similarity of the major religions.
September
2015: Pope Francis traveled to New York City to deliver a speech that
kicked off a conference during which the United Nations unveiled a "new
universal agenda" for humanity.
September 2015:
During a stop at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Pope Francis stressed the
unity between Christianity and Islam. These words were directly spoken
by him...
I would like to express two
sentiments for my Muslim brothers and sisters: Firstly, my greetings as
they celebrate the feast of sacrifice. I would have wished my greeting
to be warmer. My sentiments of closeness, my sentiments of closeness in
the face of tragedy. The tragedy that they suffered in Mecca.
In this moment, I give assurances of my prayers. I unite myself with you all. A prayer to almighty god, all merciful.
July 2015: During a trip to Ecuador, Pope
Francis spoke of the need for "a new economic and ecological world
order" in which the wealth of the planet is "shared by everyone".
July 2015: Pope Francis denounced global capitalism and refers to its excesses as the "dung of the devil".
June
2015: Pope Francis called for "a new global political authority" that
would have the resources necessary "to deal with the world's economic
problems and injustices".
October 2014: Pope Francis publicly embraced the theory of evolution by making statements such as these...
-"When
we read about Creation in Genesis, we run the risk of imagining God was
a magician, with a magic wand able to do everything. But that is not
so."
-"The Big Bang, which today we hold to be
the origin of the world, does not contradict the intervention of the
divine creator but, rather, requires it."
-"Evolution
in nature is not inconsistent with the notion of creation, because
evolution requires the creation of beings that evolve."
By
fully embracing the theory of evolution, Pope Francis has aligned
himself with the leftist social engineers that are seeking to merge
humanity into a socialist new world order, and he has aligned himself
against "fundamentalists" that believe that there is one true God that
created the heavens and the earth.
June 2014:
For the first time in the history of Catholicism, Pope Francis
authorized "Islamic prayers and readings from the Quran" at the Vatican.
In ancient times, this would have been considered blasphemy, but today
nobody really even notices when something like this happens.
March 2013:
During
his very first ecumenical meeting as Pope, Francis made it very clear
that he believes that Christians and Muslims both "worship the one
God"...
I then greet and cordially thank you
all, dear friends belonging to other religious traditions; first of all
the Muslims, who worship the one God, living and merciful, and call upon
Him in prayer, and all of you. I really appreciate your presence: in it
I see a tangible sign of the will to grow in mutual esteem and
cooperation for the common good of humanity.
The
Catholic Church is aware of the importance of promoting friendship and
respect between men and women of different religious traditions - I wish
to repeat this: promoting friendship and respect between men and women
of different religious traditions - it also attests the valuable work
that the Pontifical Council for interreligious dialogue performs.
Can you see the pattern?
Pope
Francis is all about bringing people together. He wants to bring
nations together, and he wants to bring religions together. But in the
end, what is the purpose for all of this unity?
An
increasing number of "fundamentalist" Christians are concerned that
Pope Francis is setting the stage for a one world religion and a new
world order.
Merging all of the countries of
the world into a giant superstate and merging all of the religions of
the world into a single faith may sound like a good idea to many, but
the truth is that it would just result in a level of tyranny that most
people would not even dare to imagine.
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