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One World Religion? - Steve - 10-17-2021 Telegram Post (One Republic Network) The One World Religion Headquarters is expected to open in 2022. The headquarters will be called The Abrahamic Family House and will be built on an island in the Middle Eastern city of Abu Dhabi. The headquarters will be realized in cooperation with Pope Francis and Sunni Muslim leader Sheikh Ahmen al-Tayeb, after they both signed a global peace treaty, the Document of Human Brotherhood for World Peace . The goal of the Abrahamic Family House is to bring understanding and tolerance among the faiths, but there are a few notable challenges. First, Abu Dhabi is a part of the UAE where it is illegal for Christians to convert and conversion to Islam is prohibited. The Pope represents Roman Catholicism where Christians are free to convert to Islam, but citizens of Abu Dhabi are not free to choose Christ. Perhaps, like the Abrahamic Family House that promises tolerance and understanding, the UAE constitution also guarantees freedom of religion "in accordance with established customs," but the devil is in the details. Although certain practices (such as conversion to Islam) are directly prohibited, the UAE's penal code applies Sharia law, which strictly prohibits apostasy. The One World Religion Headquarters will have three buildings; one building each representing the mosque, the church and the synagogue. However, the church is not allowed to have a cross on the building as a method of identification, as it is illegal to display a Christian cross on a building in the UAE. Although not usually enforced , teaching that Jesus is the only God is considered an act of insult to Allah or the Prophet Muhammad and offenders may be subject to a prison term of five or more years, a fine of 250,000 dirhams ($68,100) to two million dirhams ( $545,000), and Christians may be deported. To add to the confusion about bringing understanding and tolerance, the Sunni Muslim leader, Sheikh Ahmen al-Tayeb, who is widely touted as a "moderate" Muslim, believes that Muslims who convert from Islam to another religion (including Christianity) are killed . So, if the idea of the One World Religion Headquarters is to bring tolerance and understanding, why build it in a Muslim country where conversion is illegal and why do it in conjunction with a Muslim cleric who teaches that Muslim apostates should be killed? Isn't that the opposite of tolerance and understanding? Connected to this building project will be an interfaith council to oversee projects that aim to promote tolerance, but perhaps tolerance will only be one direction. In December 2020, the United Nations passed a law against blasphemy of which most Christians are unaware. The freely translated law, as embraced by the UAE, prohibits all teachings against Islam, including biblical teachings that may be considered offensive. Most Christians understand the term "one world religion" to mean the fusion of all religions, including Christianity, into a single global religion. Many Christians believe that a "one world religion" is directly related to the last days when the antichrist will establish a one world religion that will be associated with a one world government and will lead to the mark of the beast. https://radioisrael.nl/volgend-jaar-opening-one-world-religion-headquarters-volgend-jaar/ https://t.me/OneRepublicNetwork/36200 |