Unholy Alliance is the incorporation of both opposing or contradictory parties or faction into a common one goal,like Christianity and Islam together on one Purpose or goal.
In Wikipedia,it says : "An unholy alliance popularly refers to a situation when two seeming political antagonists (which could be parties and/or people) temporarily join together in order to fight a common political enemy. When the common enemy has been "defeated" (depending on the context: either in war and/or in elections), the unholy alliance will usually break and the two former allies will pick up the fight where they left it."
In this article,i will enumerate or shall give the reader about the unholy alliance happening between the Christian religion and the so-called New World Order or so-called NWO.
Here i will state the Kingpins or major important people behind the unholy alliance between Christianity and New World Order(NWO) but before that,what is this unholy alliance all about?
This unholy alliance is a secret or should i say deceptive under the table plan to rule the world being (1) SUN MYUNG MOON as The MESSIAH [ MEY-SAYAD actually,Ahaha..bakit lahat ng Christian nagiimagine sila ang Kristos Pangoskos Lababo?)
Sun Myung Moon is founder of the Unification Church and so the head of the Unholy Alliance Between Christianity and the New World Order that will Rule the World{?} Not likely if you are thinking Man or Woman you would not likely be deceived by this cunning deceptive play...
All his members and even NWO are perhaps deceived by his fake wisdom and because NWO are perhaps thirsts for this "Christ" thing as well as others..
The NEW WORLD ORDER is a ONE WORLD RELIGION that pretends to build somewhat they call "UNITY For GOOD" yet on it a deceptive that will wreck havoc again and again Humanity.
Get Ready For DECEITFUL ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT,but is iT? |
Rev. Sun Myung Moon (The Moonies), and the Unification
Church
For those few of you who are not familiar with the Rev.
Moon, in the 60s both he and his Unification Church were universally
regarded as a dangerous cult. The abuse his followers suffered at the hands of
their mind manipulating master is indeed very well established.
His claims include stating that Christ failed His mission, and that Moon himself is the "new messiah" who is come to fulfill the mission of God. He also claims that it is his mission to ’unite the world through uniting religious forces’. But would it shock you to know that nearly all the big name Christian evangelicals have extremely strong ties to him?
One such Church leader and internationally recognized evangelical Christian, Jerry Falwell, readily admits that he accepted 2.5 million dollars from Moon in 1994 in order to bail out his Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. This was funneled through a Moon organization known as the ’Womens Federation for World Peace’ which has been chaired by Beverly LaHaye, Wife of Timothy LaHaye, who is the popular co-author of the "Left Behind" Christian fictional book series and a well known evangelical Christian.
His claims include stating that Christ failed His mission, and that Moon himself is the "new messiah" who is come to fulfill the mission of God. He also claims that it is his mission to ’unite the world through uniting religious forces’. But would it shock you to know that nearly all the big name Christian evangelicals have extremely strong ties to him?
One such Church leader and internationally recognized evangelical Christian, Jerry Falwell, readily admits that he accepted 2.5 million dollars from Moon in 1994 in order to bail out his Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. This was funneled through a Moon organization known as the ’Womens Federation for World Peace’ which has been chaired by Beverly LaHaye, Wife of Timothy LaHaye, who is the popular co-author of the "Left Behind" Christian fictional book series and a well known evangelical Christian.
The Womens Federation for World Peace paid 3.5 million to
the Christian Heritage Foundation, which in turn bought Falwell’s $73 million debt,
and then frankly wrote it off. The Heritage Foundation then seems to
have paid themselves a fee of one million dollars for their trouble.
Since that time Falwell has spoken at many of Moons functions, embracing the cult-leader with unabashed reverence and friendship. Even writings from Moons’ Church confirm Falwells comradeship with ’the new messiah’ and his cult. Moon has even been a guest speaker in mainline denominational Churches in the past few years.
Since that time Falwell has spoken at many of Moons functions, embracing the cult-leader with unabashed reverence and friendship. Even writings from Moons’ Church confirm Falwells comradeship with ’the new messiah’ and his cult. Moon has even been a guest speaker in mainline denominational Churches in the past few years.
Falwell further praised Rev. Moon calling him,
"An
unsung hero to the cause of freedom, who is to be commended for his
determination and courage and endurance in support of his beliefs."[2]
According to official court records of a lawsuit that was
filed in Bedford County Circuit Court (West Virginia), it was alleged that Falwell
and an associate flew to South Korea, January 9, 1994 to meet with Unification
Church officials. This trip came shortly before Falwell was awarded the Moon
money. Falwell stated openly,
"If
the American Atheists Society or Saddam Hussein himself ever sent an
unrestricted gift to any of my ministries, be assured I will operate on Billy
Sunday’s philosophy: The Devil’s had it long enough, and quickly cash the
check."[1]
Falwell is not the
only evangelical reported to have accepted money from Rev. Moon. Other
notable speakers for Moon’s organizations and affairs receiving as much as
$80,000 to $150,000 have included Ralph Reed, Beverly LaHaye, Gary Bauer, and
Robert Schuller, well known for his "Crystal Cathedral" in Southern
California and "Hour of Power" ’positive-thinking’ television
ministry.
The Council Of National Policy (CNP)
Another Moon sponsored organization is the Council of
National Policy founded in 1981 by Tim LaHaye, the aforementioned
co-author of the "Left Behind" book series. It is reported that he
received $500,000 from a Mr. Bo Hi Pak, Moons #1 man, and a former
Korean CIA officer.
Though a tape exists showing that LaHaye thanked Pak for the
money, LaHaye never denied the charge but verbally attacked the sources
verifying the allegation with a barrage of insult.
Other members of the CNP have included:
Other members of the CNP have included:
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Beverly and Lee LaHaye, also
associated with Moons CWA group
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Gary Bauer
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Bill Bright
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James Dobson (Focus On The Family)
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Bob Dugan
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Ron Godwin
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Robert Grant
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Rebecca Hagelin
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Bob Jones the 3rd (Bob
Jones University)
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Alan Keyes (Outspoken
ultra-conservative black talk show host and author)
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Dr. D. James Kennedy (noted
television evangelist and Pastor)
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Peter Marshall
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Sam Moore of Thomas Nelson
Publishing
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Pat Robertson (founder of the
Christian Broadcasting Network and former Presidential aspirant)
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Rev. Duane Motley
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Ralph Reed
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Oliver North (formerly with the
National Security Council)
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Phyllis Schlafly (ultra-right
columnist and pundit)
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Rev. Jim Woodall
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John Ankerberg (internationally
recognized Christian television personality)
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Rev. E.V. Hill, James Robison
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Jay Sekulow (Attorney and activist
for ultra-right/Christian causes)
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Pat Boone
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Larry Burkett
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Reed Larson
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and many others
Some of the political leaders involved with the Moon
sponsored CNP group include Senators Jesse Helms, Don Nickles,
and Trent Lott. Also Representatives Tom DeLay, Dan Burton,
and Bob Dornan.
Looking into some of the CNP officers we find not only a just a strong association with Moon, but also powerful ties with the CIA and the Council on Foreign Relations, not to mention association with high level Freemasonry for which many conspiracy theorists have more than a mere elementary knowledge related to the NWO.
Looking into some of the CNP officers we find not only a just a strong association with Moon, but also powerful ties with the CIA and the Council on Foreign Relations, not to mention association with high level Freemasonry for which many conspiracy theorists have more than a mere elementary knowledge related to the NWO.
Another past President of CNP is Rich DeVoss,
co-founder of Amway (and 33rd degree Mason).
Coalition For Religious Freedom (CRF)
Another past Moon organization was the ’Coalition
for Religious Freedom’ where again, Tim LaHaye held a paid position
as Chairman. It was formed by LaHaye after Moon was arrested for tax evasion.
Jerry Falwell, Jimmy Swaggart, James Robison, James Kennedy and Rex Humbard,
have all served as executive committee members.
Other notables to serve in Moons CRF include Hal Lindsey
(Author of "The Late Great Planet Earth"), Paul Crouch (Head of the
Trinity Broadcasting Network), Dr. D. James Kennedy and Don Wildman to name a
few.
CRF President Don Sills admits that CRF has received no less than $500,000 from Moon sources. In 1984, despite forces in government opposing the move, Moon was jailed for tax evasion (sentenced to 18 Months in prison and fined $25,000).
CRF President Don Sills admits that CRF has received no less than $500,000 from Moon sources. In 1984, despite forces in government opposing the move, Moon was jailed for tax evasion (sentenced to 18 Months in prison and fined $25,000).
In a CRF sponsored rally Tim Lahaye asked that people go to
jail with Moon in protest.
American Freedom Coalition
Led by Dr. Robert Grant and also a Moonie
organization. In a period of a little over 2 years they received nearly 6
million dollars from Moon organizations and enterprises. This group
includes Paul Crouch, Rex Humbard, James Robinson and many more, names well
known among the evangelical Christian community.
Concerned Women of America
Concerned Women of America
Headed by Beverly LaHaye. The wife of Tim LaHaye, She
too has been a public speaker for Moon functions.
Womens Federation for World Peace
Womens Federation for World Peace
Also headed by Beverly LaHaye and recipient of Moon
funding. Former President George Bush Sr. (and one time former CIA
Director) received an undisclosed amount for speaking engagements from this
organization and his fee is lost somewhere in the 13.5 million dollar conference
expense-line according to IRS records.
Family Federation for World Peace
Another Moon organization which held a meeting
in Washington in 1996. Among the speakers at this event were Beverly LaHaye and
Ralph Reed. Over 1500 notables from around the world attended. Family Federation for World Peace
(2) Tim LaHaye
Timothy F. LaHaye (born April 27, 1926) is an American evangelical Christian minister, author, and speaker. He is best known for the Left Behind series of apocalyptic fiction, which he co-wrote with Jerry B. Jenkins. He has written over 50 books, both fiction and non-fiction.
One of the most prolific promoters of the occult theory of the four temperaments is Dr. Tim LaHaye. We have confronted his work, as well as that of many others, in our book Four Temperaments, Astrology & Personality Testing.The four temperaments theory is an ancient system devised to understand human nature and improve people by dividing them according to their basic temperament. The four temperament categories are Sanguine, Choleric, Melancholy, and Phlegmatic. Each category or type is defined by a list of descriptive characteristics. Then people are assigned to one or more types by matching the person with those descriptions.
Tim LaHaye’s
relationship with Moon goes back at least 17 years. In 1985 as was reported
earlier, LaHaye was addressing several hundred evangelical Christians, the
flock he claims to guard and feed, and did he exhort that they draw closer to
his God? No, unless his god is the Reverend Sun Myung Moon. He exhorted
that they go willingly to jail with the Rev. Moon in demonstration to his
imprisonment over tax fraud. (The spin on the story has been that LaHaye and
others were supporting Rev. Moon’s "religious freedom")
While in prison, Moon continued to spout out to the world that he is the anointed messiah, and also at that time, he pronounced a day when he claims he opened heaven. LaHaye visited him and apologized for the actions of the U.S. Government which imprisoned him. Also visiting Moon in prison was the president of one of the groups chaired by LaHaye. This was the AFC (American Freedom Coalition) president, Don Sills. (Truth is my Sword’ Vol 2, by Bo Hi Pak, ’The Watchman Expositor’)
LaHaye is also the founder of the ACTV (American Coalition for Traditional Values). Bo Hi Pak, Moons #1 man, formerly Korean CIA and the operative that was liaison to American CIA, gave a very sizable donation to help steady the new organization, after which, LaHaye agreed to sit as a member of the board of directors for the Rev. Moon sponsored "Christian Voice" group. (Americans United For Separation of Church and State/Feb 2002)
The highly influential "Left Behind" author was also associated in a group called the Council for Religious Freedom, but when it was made public that this was another Moon front, LaHaye apparently resigned from the group, though his name was not at the time stricken from their membership roster. Though LaHaye resigned, others after him signed on, continuing to bolster its credibility. These include Paul Crouch of the Trinity Broadcasting Network.
Among the other bizarre goings on within the Moon/Conservative alliance, a young, black Zimbabwean claiming that he is the reincarnation of Moons dead son has also spoken at functions of the American Freedom Coalition. (CRI Journal-CRJ0092A). Moon himself has revealed that this claim of reincarnation is true.
The LaHayes were also involved in a meeting sponsored by Moon in 1996, through the Family Federation for World Peace as well as the Women’s Federation for World Peace (two Moon sponsored organizations), a 3 day seminar in Washington D.C., from July 31-August 2, along with several other highly visible evangelicals. Beverly LaHaye received between $80-150,000 for speaking at the event. (2)
In 1999, Tim LaHaye and co-author Jerry Jenkins wrote (3) that the Catholic church was very likely the Great Harlot sitting on the beast in Revelation 17 and 18, their reason being that they believe the Catholic church may attempt to unify the worlds religions, though they wrote differently in their "Left Behind" book series.
While in prison, Moon continued to spout out to the world that he is the anointed messiah, and also at that time, he pronounced a day when he claims he opened heaven. LaHaye visited him and apologized for the actions of the U.S. Government which imprisoned him. Also visiting Moon in prison was the president of one of the groups chaired by LaHaye. This was the AFC (American Freedom Coalition) president, Don Sills. (Truth is my Sword’ Vol 2, by Bo Hi Pak, ’The Watchman Expositor’)
LaHaye is also the founder of the ACTV (American Coalition for Traditional Values). Bo Hi Pak, Moons #1 man, formerly Korean CIA and the operative that was liaison to American CIA, gave a very sizable donation to help steady the new organization, after which, LaHaye agreed to sit as a member of the board of directors for the Rev. Moon sponsored "Christian Voice" group. (Americans United For Separation of Church and State/Feb 2002)
The highly influential "Left Behind" author was also associated in a group called the Council for Religious Freedom, but when it was made public that this was another Moon front, LaHaye apparently resigned from the group, though his name was not at the time stricken from their membership roster. Though LaHaye resigned, others after him signed on, continuing to bolster its credibility. These include Paul Crouch of the Trinity Broadcasting Network.
Among the other bizarre goings on within the Moon/Conservative alliance, a young, black Zimbabwean claiming that he is the reincarnation of Moons dead son has also spoken at functions of the American Freedom Coalition. (CRI Journal-CRJ0092A). Moon himself has revealed that this claim of reincarnation is true.
The LaHayes were also involved in a meeting sponsored by Moon in 1996, through the Family Federation for World Peace as well as the Women’s Federation for World Peace (two Moon sponsored organizations), a 3 day seminar in Washington D.C., from July 31-August 2, along with several other highly visible evangelicals. Beverly LaHaye received between $80-150,000 for speaking at the event. (2)
In 1999, Tim LaHaye and co-author Jerry Jenkins wrote (3) that the Catholic church was very likely the Great Harlot sitting on the beast in Revelation 17 and 18, their reason being that they believe the Catholic church may attempt to unify the worlds religions, though they wrote differently in their "Left Behind" book series.
LaHaye and his family are involved directly with groups
sponsored by and in some cases founded upon money from a false messiah whose
objective is publicly stated, and loudly at that, for the unification of world
religions. So where exactly does LaHaye stand if in doctrine he warns of
unification brought about by Rome, and yet associates with the Unification
Church?
Rev. Moon states in his address, ’Life on Earth and in the Spirit World’ :
Rev. Moon states in his address, ’Life on Earth and in the Spirit World’ :
"This
is why God created so many different religions: to be training grounds to make
a path for every people, culture, custom, and tradition. Religions polish
people to be qualified to enter the region of the original homeland. Because of
humankind’s many different cultural backgrounds, God sought and set the
standard of comparison and has been leading the way toward one unified
religious world." (4)
This is rather peculiar in light of the apparent diversity
of world religions in doctrine, practice and teachings, each with their own
sense of exclusivity of one another, sometimes to the very inspiration of holy
war.
According to ’Group Watch,’ a cult watchdog organization, Don Sills is another evangelical leader who stated that he would recruit members from a group directly associated with Rev. Moon, CAUSA, to become members of his AFC (American Freedom Coalition) organization.
According to ’Group Watch,’ a cult watchdog organization, Don Sills is another evangelical leader who stated that he would recruit members from a group directly associated with Rev. Moon, CAUSA, to become members of his AFC (American Freedom Coalition) organization.
In March of 1988, Sills appeared on Trinity
Broadcasting Networks flagship program "Praise the Lord" warning
people away from listening to ’cult watch groups’, being concerned for the
division and fear they may bring. Of course these anti-cult groups tell us that
since Moon claims Jesus will worship at Moons feet, and inflicts
mind control techniques over his followers, his religion is a cult that should
by all means be avoided and certainly watched.
The Tangled Web Revealed...
(3) Beverly LaHaye, wife of Tim LaHaye, author and spokesperson for several Moon funded "Christian" orgs
(4) Paul Crouch, Founder and Chairman of Trinity Broadcasting Network, one of the largest tele-evangelical corporations
(5) Bill Bright, Founder and head of the international evangelical association, ’Campus Crusades for Christ’
(6) Robert Schuller, Pastor and Tele-evangelist from the famous ’Crystal Cathedral’ in Southern California.
(7) Rev. Billy Graham, recognized world-wide as one of the most influential evangelical preachers; author and syndicated religious columnist
In 1992, broadcast across the US on Graham’s radio program
"Embrace America 2000," after Bush Sr. gave his now infamous
New World Order Speech, the Rev. Billy Graham said that we should
"embrace" this "New World Order".
In Erwin Wilson's book, "The Assimilation of Evangelist Billy Graham into the Roman Catholic Church" the renowned Bob Jones who wrote the forward said, "
In Erwin Wilson's book, "The Assimilation of Evangelist Billy Graham into the Roman Catholic Church" the renowned Bob Jones who wrote the forward said, "
"Some
of us who grieved over Graham’s first downward steps toward compromise with
apostasy and biblical unbelief knew that he was pursuing a direction from which
there would be no turning back. While we grieved over him and prayed for him,
we had to warn men against his ministry as we had warned Billy against his
direction."
Protestant Church Life Magazine quoted Graham in its Sept.
29, 1956 issue, ’Referring to the Billy Graham New York Crusade scheduled for
May, 1957, Dr. Graham said:
"We’re
coming to New York not to clean it up, but to get people to dedicate themselves
to God and to send them on to their own churches -- Catholic, Protestant or
Jewish."
This has remained the practice of Graham to this day.
The Charlotte Observer reported on a press release of the Billy Graham
Evangelistic Association, where Billy
Graham lashes out at Southern Baptists who desire to evangelize Jews
for Christ. Graham makes it clear that he firmly opposes
"proselytizing" the Jews; Billy Graham’s unbiblical teaching is that,
if you are a Jew, you are already part of the Body of Christ, even if you
reject Jesus.
All Jews, Graham states "are engrafted into the
Christian Church." And yet, many of Graham’s past statements have proved
to be antisemitic, as recently embarrassing Nixon White house tapes have
revealed.
In 1982, Billy Graham was awarded the Templeton Prize for "progress in religion", a cash reward of roughly 1 Million dollars. Graham in turn endorsed Sir John Marks Templeton’s books in "Christianity Today" magazine. Templeton is a universalist (1), just like Moon, preaching/teaching the unity and unification of all world religions. Other recipients of the Templeton award have been Charles Colson (1993) and Bill Bright (1996), founder of Campus Crusade for Christ. Templeton’s New Age unification principles and teachings were introduced dramatically into the Christian mainstream by Robert Schuller in 1986, who continues to endorse the man and his doctrines. For decades Graham has offered a confusing doctrinal stance.
In 1982, Billy Graham was awarded the Templeton Prize for "progress in religion", a cash reward of roughly 1 Million dollars. Graham in turn endorsed Sir John Marks Templeton’s books in "Christianity Today" magazine. Templeton is a universalist (1), just like Moon, preaching/teaching the unity and unification of all world religions. Other recipients of the Templeton award have been Charles Colson (1993) and Bill Bright (1996), founder of Campus Crusade for Christ. Templeton’s New Age unification principles and teachings were introduced dramatically into the Christian mainstream by Robert Schuller in 1986, who continues to endorse the man and his doctrines. For decades Graham has offered a confusing doctrinal stance.
Billy Graham
said,
"I found that my beliefs are essentially the same as
those of orthodox Catholics. We only differ on some matters of later church
tradition. I find that my beliefs are essentially the same as those of orthodox
Roman Catholics"
(Jan
1978, McCall’s Magazine).
In the book "Billy
Graham, A Parable of American Righteousness" by Marshal
Frady, we see a very different picture of Graham. Frady has spent much time
interviewing Graham, and those close to him. He documents that Graham at a New
York Crusade refused to allow street people into the crusade because they were
dirty, a loathsome violation of every Christian creed toward the poor, to whom
the Gospel Jesus made declaration.
This is tantamount to the Galatians incident in scripture
when Peter, fearing the reproach of certain Judaisers of wealth and status,
withdrew himself from associating with gentiles, and the Apostle Paul had to
oppose him to his face publicly, "for he was to be blamed" (Galatians
2:11, The New Testament). With the release of the Nixon tapes we see a very
shaky, strangely unchristian past for Graham.
He is also quoted as saying,
He is also quoted as saying,
"Pope John Paul II has emerged as the greatest
religious leader of the modern world and one of the greatest moral...leaders of
this century."
(The
Saturday Evening Post, Feb, 1980.)
Though Graham is stating a fact, how does it reflect
on his ministry of the Gospel of Jesus Christ from a Protestant position? More
examples of a homogenization of the message and messengers for the sake of
public appeal. Pope John Paul II, often called "The Marian Pope," has
stirred countless millions of Europeans to have faith in strange, supernatural
Marian apparitions which directly challenge the Word of God, the Supremacy and
Divinity of Jesus Christ and the Scriptural means of salvation ("Messages
From Heaven," Eternal Productions, http://video.labargemedia.com/html/index.htm)"
In "The Deadly Deception", by Jim Shaw, an ex-33rd degree mason (Masons are believed by many to be associated with the Illuminati, and to be the driving force behind the NWO) p. 104-105, Shaw relates how Graham was present at his ceremony initiating him into the 33rd degree. Only freemasons are allowed to attend these ceremonies.
In "The Deadly Deception", by Jim Shaw, an ex-33rd degree mason (Masons are believed by many to be associated with the Illuminati, and to be the driving force behind the NWO) p. 104-105, Shaw relates how Graham was present at his ceremony initiating him into the 33rd degree. Only freemasons are allowed to attend these ceremonies.
Huffington house
refused to publish this book until after Grahams’ name was removed, and in
place a simple reference to "a well known evangelist" was
supplemented. Robert Schuller (Crystal Cathedral/Self-help pulpit guru),
Norman Vincent Peale (Positive Thinking apostle), and Oral Roberts
(Godfather of the "seed-faith" doctrines in contemporary
fundamentalist-charismatic Christianity) are all admittedly 33rd
degree Masons. The rites of the Masonic order, the writings of Albert Pike
and the requisites for Masonic initiates are distinctly and undeniably counter
to Christian doctrine and faith.
He is a supporter of the National Council of Churches and the World Council of Churches, where a belief in Jesus Christ is a nonessential. He has been quoted in an interview with Robert Schuller that there are ’many paths to God’ and he ’respects them all.’ Of course, as was mentioned in the previous article, he participated in prayer offered up to the god of Mohammhed (Allah). At that gathering were many Jews, Muslims, Christians and many other faiths gathered together praying to the god of Islam as the God of Abraham -- a distinct moment of "unification".
Is Billy Graham working toward the goal of a New World Order? Is it merely a matter of decades of compromise with the world, or something more strategic?
He is a supporter of the National Council of Churches and the World Council of Churches, where a belief in Jesus Christ is a nonessential. He has been quoted in an interview with Robert Schuller that there are ’many paths to God’ and he ’respects them all.’ Of course, as was mentioned in the previous article, he participated in prayer offered up to the god of Mohammhed (Allah). At that gathering were many Jews, Muslims, Christians and many other faiths gathered together praying to the god of Islam as the God of Abraham -- a distinct moment of "unification".
Is Billy Graham working toward the goal of a New World Order? Is it merely a matter of decades of compromise with the world, or something more strategic?
(8)Pat Robertson, Television Evangelist, Founder of the Christian Broadcasting Network & 700 Club anchor; founder of Operation Blessing; one time presidential candidate
Marion Gordon "Pat" Robertson (born March 22, 1930)[1] is a media mogul, television evangelist, ex-Baptist minister and businessman who politically aligns himself with the Christian Right in the United States.Are You A Member of a 700 Club? Well Think Again and Again..
He is the founder of numerous organizations and corporations, including the American Center for Law & Justice (ACLJ), the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN), the Christian Coalition, Flying Hospital, International Family Entertainment Inc., Operation Blessing International Relief and Development Corporation, CBN Asia and Regent University.[1][2] He is the host of The 700 Club, a Christian TV program airing on channels throughout the United States and on CBN network affiliates worldwide.[1]
(9) Rev. James Kennedy, founder & pastor of Coral Ridge Ministries, outspoken television evangelist
(10) Rev. James Robison, TV evangelist; Life Outreach International Ministries; associated with many Moon organizations
(11) Ralph Reed, former director of the Christian Coalition and member of the conservative think-tank "Heritage Foundation"
(12) Gary Bauer, Conservative politician and Executive Director of the Christian Coalition; unsuccessful Presidential candidate.
(13)Dr. James Dobson, Pediatrician, author and publisher, head of Focus On The Family, a Christ-centric organization and magazine
(14) Phyllis Schlafly, Christian political activist who says a woman’s place is in the home... even though she’s not
(15) Jay Sekulow, Christian political activist and attorney involved in family values issues from abortion to parents rights
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