
Multi religion
A commission to what?
This is paganism in a multi-religious unity. Similar to the ecumenical and pope religion supported by the charismatic movement, they all have the same mind!
As for the Laodicea means lukewarm, mixed, exchanged, Replaced see replace, return, reinstate, substitute, replace, surrogate, swap, trade, change, use instead, exchange, switch, interchange, take the place of, supplant!
As for this multi-religion it is based on paganism with religious clothes (unit, business, set up, furnish)!
Here ia a site in Swedish,Nytt Gudsbegrepp växer fram i dialog :http://www3.lu.se/info/lum/LUM_06_99/05_gud.html
Here on Sensus a Swedish site :http://www.sensus.se/Start/-Amnesgrupper-2--/Livsfragor1/Religion/
Leif Berg
From: http://www.crosstalkblog.com/2009/12/usa-today-mixing-their-religion/
USA Today has an interesting piece on the front page of the paper today. The mixing of religious beliefs or making it up as you go has never been more popular. The idea of having a spiritual authority for faith is virtually non-existent anymore, even for Catholics. Like the idea of reincarnation? Who cares what your Baptist pastor has to say. Curious about that astrology thing? Get your daily horoscope and then you can head to the church of your choice, maybe even mixing up Catholic and Protestant churches every other Sunday just for variety. For the more daring, they could hit a Buddhist Temple and a Hindu Temple on the same day. It’s a mess out there, but the news report didn’t originate with discernment ministries. It’s the front page of USA Today.
"COEXIST" is the bumper sticker seen frequently where I live, alongside of "Make Peace not War". Translated that means an ecumenical, interreligious smorgasbord approach to doing church, without judgmentalism which leads to name-calling and fighting. Not surprisingly, a good part of this story is about Albert Mohler of the SBC, who is quoted saying: "This is a failure of the pulpit as much as of the pew to be clear about what is and what is not compatible with Christianity and belief in salvation only through Christ". Mohler is very much aware how the SBC has taken the most neutral stand on Freemasonry practiced by millions of Southern Baptists, and how Freemasonry influences and shapes almost everything the SBC believes and does. I have done extensive research on Freemasonry, its influence on Christians, and its incompatiblity with Christianity. Another example of mixture forbidden by the Bible would be the worship practices of the PCUSA. Refer to the website of this denomination, and/or a more local expression at Westmister Presbyterian, West Chester, PA. The latter, under worship styles, lists Taize, a French originated mystical blend of Catholic and Orthodox styles, devoid of doctrine, but heavy on candles, incense, and labyrinth walking. See: www.taize.fr. In any case, run for the hills (or the next church, school hall, temple or mosque) should you hear any pastor utter the words "one true faith". That's the scariest, hate-filled speech of our time.
Go to: http://www.taize.fr/
4. Dialogue and Sharing with Believers of Other Religions
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