There is presently a kingdom being built on earth for the Antichrist, and we are nearing its completion. Before Lucifer can rule, the leaders of the world must bring unity in diversity. Boundaries can only be removed and bring about a world government, when the people of the world can build bridges between faith and spirituality. This has long been the goal of Freemasonry, Knights of Malta, Unitarianism, the Baha'i faith, the goals of the occultic organization of the Theosophical Society, as well as the Vatican. Their desire is to show the world that there are multiple, valid pathways to God, and to bring about a leader who will rule.
This interfaith approach has already taken root in Israel. These important steps have been accomplished:
One important project of the Interfaith Encounter Association is called God's Holy Mountain. Based on part of their website vision statement, they want to transform:
From the Bible we know that the Third Temple, which will be built in Jerusalem, will be the temple of the false Messiah. In this way he will try to ensure that the Jews do not accept the once for all sacrifice of the true Messiah on the cross. Furthermore, he will use this temple to declare himself to be God in the Holy of Holies (2 Thess. 2:4; Dan. 11:31; Matt. 24:15-21). By then, the temple of God will have become the temple of Satan.[2]
The Interfaith Encounter Association works as part of the Partner Cities Network of the Council for a Parliament of the World’s Religions (CPWR). The IEA is also a member in the Committee of Religious NGOs at the UN and a founding member of the Partnership Committee for the United Nations Decade of Interreligious Dialogue and Cooperation for Peace. [3] I suspect this temple will be the only one that will gain approval to be built.
This interfaith approach has already taken root in Israel. These important steps have been accomplished:
- A modern Sanhedrin was established in October 2004, and they follow a multi-religious approach in terms of scriptures, such as Isaiah 56:7: “For My house shall be called a house of prayer for all nations.” This verse is interpreted in error to lend credence to a multi-religious way by recognizing unbiblical faiths.
- Several interfaith organizations have been created to open dialogue between the people of different faiths. Founded in Israel, there is the Interfaith Encounter Association, and the Elijah Interfaith Institute, just to name two. Prominent religious leaders are appointed and participating in both of these groups, and they meet together during the year.
One important project of the Interfaith Encounter Association is called God's Holy Mountain. Based on part of their website vision statement, they want to transform:
"... the Temple Mount from a place of contention to a place that is truly God's Holy Mountain, a house of prayer for all people (Isaiah 56:7). It is a vision of fulfilling the ultimate mission of Judaism, Christianity and Islam and the original purpose of the Temple, for the entire world to worship the One God together in peace."
"The image shown depicts a rebuilt Temple in peaceful proximity to the Islamic and Christian shrines in Jerusalem, in fulfillment of the purpose of the Temple to manifest the One God to the entire world. This vision is absolutely not about compromise for Jews, Muslims, or Christians. Rather it is about radical fulfillment of a basic tenet of Judaism, Islam, and Christianity, and other religions of the world, to manifest the One God on earth by worshipping the One God together in peace. It is about a transformation of the Temple Mount to reflect the ultimate prophetic character of God’s Holy Mountain.[1]
From the Bible we know that the Third Temple, which will be built in Jerusalem, will be the temple of the false Messiah. In this way he will try to ensure that the Jews do not accept the once for all sacrifice of the true Messiah on the cross. Furthermore, he will use this temple to declare himself to be God in the Holy of Holies (2 Thess. 2:4; Dan. 11:31; Matt. 24:15-21). By then, the temple of God will have become the temple of Satan.[2]
The Interfaith Encounter Association works as part of the Partner Cities Network of the Council for a Parliament of the World’s Religions (CPWR). The IEA is also a member in the Committee of Religious NGOs at the UN and a founding member of the Partnership Committee for the United Nations Decade of Interreligious Dialogue and Cooperation for Peace. [3] I suspect this temple will be the only one that will gain approval to be built.