Friday, September 28, 2007

"Peace" Churches Pay Homage to Iran


The UK's ecumenical think tank Ecclessia reports the following regarding an interfaith session with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at the United Nations:

" US peace churches host dialogue with Iranian president and 100 religious leaders...More than 100 religious leaders today (Wednesday) participated in an hour-long, interfaith encounter with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at the Church Centre for the United Nations..."

"...Other endorsers included Sojourners/Call to Renewal, Pax Christi, the World Council of Churches Commission of Churches on International Affairs, and the World Council of Religions for Peace..."

"...Participants in the gathering included individuals from a range of faith traditions, including Catholics, United Methodists, Presbyterians, Episcopalians and Unitarians. This is the third in a series of interfaith conversations focused on establishing a dialogue between people of faith in the United States and the people and government of Iran."

Editor's note: The "Peace" church leaders apparently have no doctrinal conflict with Ahmadinejad's prayer to Allah that he gave at the start of his speech...

"In the name of God, the compassionate and the merciful, oh, God, hasten the arrival of Imam al-Mahdi and grant him good health and victory and make us his followers and those who attest to his rightfulness."

Read the transcript of The Glen Beck Show featuring Joel Rosenberg for a penetrating perspective of the growing Iranian threat.

See Rosenberg's detailed commentary on the coming Islamic Messiah and other resources at AHMADINEJAD IN NEW YORK .

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