Ronald David Bruno
Well-Known Member
Who is merging religions? All the main religions: Christianity/ Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism are very different and not cohesive. They conflict with eachother. It's like trying to mix oil and water. None of them can blend with Jesus, only soon will Judaism receive Christ. Even Islam cannot blend with Buddhism or Hinduism.if you think interfaith is a conspiracy , i can only ask ya , WHAT ISLAND have you been sleeping on my friend .
YOU NEED to really go and look at what has been going on in that realm . what even the pope and all them united
religoins sang as one . A FAT LIE . it aint no conspiracy at all . THIS IS HOW they merge all religoins buddy .
And i thought the progressive liberals were bad at hollering CONSPIRACY , seems the evangelical realm now is too .
DO NOT BUY THE LIE or forever shall your soul be damned .
THEM other religoins are false , NOT OF GOD and DENY GOD . ONLY those whose faith is in CHRIST JESUS
are THOSE OF GOD . PEROID . now go and learn that IN THE BIBLE for your own self , lEST ya think even that
is a conspiracy .
What ecumenical movement is trying to do is exist among eachother, respect eachother's right to worship peacefully, find common truths to agree with. We can agree about good moral ways of living and what is harmful and evil.
Most major religions share the core morality of the "Golden Rule," which is the principle of treating others as you would like to be treated, emphasizing values like compassion, kindness, justice, and respect for human life, regardless of their differences in belief systems or practices.
Key points about this shared morality:
Reciprocity:
The idea of treating others how you want to be treated is central to most religious ethics.
Universal values:
Concepts like honesty, non-violence, generosity, and forgiveness are widely considered moral values across religions.
These are just temporal ways to get along until Jesus comes.