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Old 22-12-2010, 07:23 PM
Perry J Perry J is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by pre-dawn
This sound very New Age to me.

Is the aim of interfaith to have faiths infiltrated with New Age, pantheistic or panentheistic, ideas?
Or is it a talk shop where we behave in a civilzed manner, agree to disagree about things we have agreed to disagree before?
Or is it coming together taking part in ceremonies and rituals of other faiths knowing that it makes us feel good and tolerant while understanding little about the meaning of the activity?

Maybe it could be about truly understanding another, but the quoted post already has pointers to the contrary.

Yes, of course it's New Age. Everything that is NOT mainstream Catholic Christianity is New Age. That shows how powerful the Catholic Church is.
But dare to question it. You too will be labelled as New Age, but the Truth has that price.

The Catholic Church was started by the Roman Empire, after a failed attempt to wipe out all Christians from the surface of Earth. The first popes were Roman Emperors. The Catholic Church (their leadership) is an extension of the Roman Empire and it's all about power. We all know this, intuitively. Why is there a pope? - Because he is meant to be the portal to God. (The Emperors WERE God. Not only a portal to a real God.)
But God is within us. People who want to be Gods put themselves between you and your God, that's the perfect power mechanism and exactly what Jesus pointed out.
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