ARE WE SEEING THE RISE OF THE PROPHESIED ONE WORLD RELIGION?

Chrislam Today: A Global Movement

Chrislam, a relatively new phenomenon in religious fusion, has been gaining traction globally. Imagine blending two worlds that seem as different as night and day—what emerges is not just a syncretic religion but a spiritual bridge between Christianity and Islam. How does this movement impact those who seek unity in faith? Are the adherents of Chrislam finding peace in their unique beliefs?

Today, Chrislam is more than a mere concept; it’s a vibrant community with a global presence. From bustling metropolises to remote villages, believers are discovering new ways to reconcile their Christian and Islamic practices. This fusion isn’t just about merging rituals or traditions—it’s about finding common ground in shared values like charity, compassion, and moral integrity.

Moreover, the role of the Pope in this new religious landscape is intriguing. While he may not be a direct leader of Chrislam, his teachings and influence can shape the direction of this movement significantly. How does the Pope’s guidance impact the way Chrislam evolves and thrives in different parts of the world?

Recently, Pope Leo I 14th walked into the Grand Mosque in Alers, Algeria, took off his shoes, stood next to a Muslim leader, and spent a few moments in silence facing Mecca. That image went around the world. But while this was happening, something else was going on in that same country. Christians there don’t have the same freedoms the Pope was shown that day. Churches have been shut down. People who convert to Christianity face serious pressure. Catholic charities have been forced to close. And nearly every Protestant church in the country has been shut through legal processes. Thousands of believers now have no legal place to meet. Some religious leaders face the threat of prison. Many of those Christians were hoping the Pope’s visit would bring attention to their situation. It didn’t. What the world got instead was a photograph. And that photograph raises a real question. How far should interfaith dialogue actually go? It can’t go far when one faith is controlled by Satan. Muslims can lie to Christians and are called to kill Christians who will not convert and worship Allah. Any attempt at dialogue is ludicrous.

This isn’t the first time something like this has happened. In 2019, Pope Francis signed what was called the document on human fraternity with the senior Islamic leader in Abu Dhabi. He called on different faiths to come together, reject violence, and work toward a shared future. Before that, in 2014, he stood inside the Blue Mosque in Istanbul in a similar moment of silent reflection. Taken individually, each of these moments could be explained as diplomacy or respect. But taken together, they point to a direction, a steady movement toward interfaith unity where differences are softened and shared ground is prioritized. But the question is, at what point does that cross a line? Because the Bible actually has a lot to say about the last days. And one of the things it describes is a global spiritual system, not just a political one. Revelation talks about a figure called the false prophet, someone who isn’t a politician, but a spiritual leader who guides people toward worshiping a single global authority. That kind of worldwide spiritual alignment doesn’t happen overnight. It requires years of groundwork, a gradual shift in how people think about religious truth, moving from what is true and what is false to we’re all really saying the same thing. And that shift appears to already be underway. This isn’t about being hostile to other faiths or refusing to treat people with respect. It’s about recognizing that biblical truth doesn’t bend to accommodate consensus. Jesus himself said the path to life is narrow. That’s not a popular message, but it’s a consistent one. The Apostle Paul wrote that a time would come when people would stop wanting honest teaching. They’d look for voices that make them feel comfortable rather than ones that challenge them. That isn’t a future problem. That’s happening now. So for anyone who takes the Bible seriously, the challenge is this. Do you know what you believe well enough to notice when it’s being quietly replaced? The early followers of Jesus lived in a culture full of competing religions and philosophies. Rome didn’t just tolerate spiritual diversity. It celebrated it. But the apostles didn’t adjust their message to fit in. They said what they believed clearly even when it cost them. And that same clarity is being asked of believers today. Not aggression, not hostility, but the willingness to hold on to what’s true even when the world is moving in a different direction. Because if things continue the way they’re going, there will come a point where staying faithful to what the Bible actually teaches will feel increasingly uncomfortable. The pressure won’t always be obvious. It’ll just feel like everyone else has moved on and you’re the one being difficult. That’s why it matters to think about this now rather than later. The goal isn’t to live in fear. The Bible doesn’t tell believers to panic, but it does repeatedly call them to pay attention, to think clearly, and to stay rooted in what’s actually true rather than what simply feels unifying. If the world keeps moving toward a single spiritual framework, and the pressure to conform increases, the people who will be able to stand firm are the ones who decided beforehand what they believe and why. So the honest question isn’t just what’s happening in the world. It’s am I paying enough attention to be ready for where this is heading. Bible prophecy talks about the coming of a one world religion. Some think this will never happen. Others believe the groundwork is already being laid for this to happen. Well, I would like to offer you a biblical perspective on headlines like this.

The United Arab Emirates inaugurated the Abrahamic family house, an interfaith complex housing a mosque, a church, and the Gulf Arab state’s first ever purpose-built synagogue.

When you read about this, the buzzwords in the media concerning this are peaceful coexistence, unity, a convergence point for different cultures, people, and faith. Now before we talk about this coming one world religion, let me say this. Peace on earth is good. We all welcome it. But do you know that the antichrist according to Daniel 9 27 will fly the banner of peace for a short time only to then break it? The Bible says, “The ruler will make a treaty with the people for a period of one set of seven, but after half this time, he will put an end to the sacrifices and offerings. And as a climax to all his terrible deeds, he will set up a sacrilegious object that causes desecration until the fate decreed for this defiler is finally poured out on him.” So with this in mind, Christians need to have the spirit of discernment because not everything or everyone who presents themselves as peaceful is actually peace.

POPE FRANCIS AND INTERFAITH CLIMATE EVENT

The Pope and his inter-faith group of Christians, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, etc. are going to Mt Sinai to add to the commandments. What commandments? Would you believe: woke climate change commandments. We do not know what they are as yet but we need to understand that the Bible prophecies a coming new world religion, a coming new world order. This undoubtedly is a step towards its fulfillment.

And then many will fall away and betray one another and hate one another. And many false prophets will arise and lead many astray. And because lawlessness will be increased, the love of many will grow cold. But the one who endures to the end will be saved.Matthew 24:9-13

During the United Nation’s Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC (COP 27), between November 6th and 18th, the Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development is putting on an “interfaith climate event” at Mt. Sinai described as a “heart-stirring, transformative and a moment of inspiration for religious communities and for humanity.”

Mt. Sinai was purposely chosen by U.N. event organizers because ” As an ancient sacred space, it was the site of prophetic experience, and receiving God’s message, for the prophets Moses and Elijah in all three Abrahamic traditions, and the prophet Muhammed in the Muslim tradition.”

Bringing together representatives from Christianity, Progressive Christian Mysticism, Judaism, Islam, Buddhists, and Hindus there is no world in which these interfaith prayer events are anything but blasphemous petitions to a Holy God.

The fact that these false prophets are actually going to the Biblical Historical Sites should tell non-believers that The Word of God is REAL!!! and its end times prophecies will play out exactly as told. The devil always has to create a counterfeit version of everything God made! Jesus is the only one who can put things right. He will return to set up His Millennial reign with the resurrected Saints on this earth exactly as prophesied. Go to http://www.millennialkingdom.net for the incredible detail God has given us.

END TIMES PROPHECY BEING FULFILLED IN OUR DAY

The pope and the grand imam of al-Azhar have signed a historic declaration of fraternity, calling for peace between nations, religions and races, in front of a global audience of religious leaders from Christianity, Islam, Judaism and other faiths.

Pope Francis, the leader of the world’s Catholics, and Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayeb, the head of Sunni Islam’s most prestigious seat of learning, arrived at the ceremony in Abu Dhabi hand-in-hand in a symbol of interfaith brotherhood.

Pope Francis and Grand Imam of al-Azhar Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayeb signing a document on fighting extremism, during an inter-religious meeting.

This historic interfaith covenant was signed in the Middle East on Monday, and the mainstream media in the United States has been almost entirely silent about it. Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayeb is considered to be the most important imam in Sunni Islam. This wasn’t just a ceremony for Catholics and Muslims. According to a British news source, the signing of this covenant was done “in front of a global audience of religious leaders from Christianity, Islam, Judaism and other faiths”. In other words, there was a concerted effort to make sure that all of the religions of the world were represented at this gathering.

There is a lot of language about peace in this document, but it goes way beyond just advocating for peace.

Over and over again, the word “God” is used to simultaneously identify Allah and the God of Christianity. Here is just one example…

We, who believe in God and in the final meeting with Him and His judgement, on the basis of our religious and moral responsibility, and through this Document, call upon ourselves, upon the leaders of the world as well as the architects of international policy and world economy, to work strenuously to spread the culture of tolerance and of living together in peace; to intervene at the earliest opportunity to stop the shedding of innocent blood and bring an end to wars, conflicts, environmental decay and the moral and cultural decline that the world is presently experiencing.

On top of that, the document also boldly declares that “the diversity of religions” that we see in the world was “willed by God”.

In essence, this is saying that it is the will of God that there are hundreds of different religions in the world and that they are all acceptable in His sight.

We know the Bible prophecies a one world religion in the “end times” but to see the most important clerics from both Catholicism and Islam make such a dramatic public push for it is absolutely amazing and stunning proof we are seeing end times prophecy being fulfilled in our day.

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The official logo for the Pope’s apostolic visit to the cities of Rabat and Casablanca on March 30-31, 2019 (pictured below) was chosen from among 50 competition entries, a Jan. 7 statement released by the Vatican said.

The Vatican explained the logo’s symbolism in this way: “A cross and a crescent: the Christian cross and the Muslim crescent = the dimension of an inter religious encounter between Christians and Muslims, the meeting of Pope Francis and the Commander of the Faithful in Rabat, 800 years after Francis of Assisi’s meeting with the Sultan.”

 

FALSE PROPHET & ONE WORLD RELIGION

Pope Francis Says All Major Religions Are ‘Meeting God In Different Ways’

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A new video has just been released in which Pope Francis very clearly expresses his belief that all of the major religions are different paths to the same God. He says that while people from various global faiths may be “seeking God or meeting God in different ways” that it is important to keep in mind that “we are all children of God”. This is the most recent example that shows that the Pope has completely abandoned any notion that a relationship with God is available only through Jesus Christ. In fact, he has warned that seeking a personal relationship with God is dangerous.

As he has done throughout his papacy, he continues to lay the groundwork for the coming one world religion, and yet hardly anyone seems upset by this.

The Pope’s first-ever video message on his monthly prayer intentions was released Tuesday, highlighting the importance of inter-religious dialogue and the beliefs different faith traditions hold in common, such as the figure of God and love. Pope Francis said in his message, released Jan. 6, the feast of the Epiphany:

Many think differently, feel differently, seeking God or meeting God in different ways. In this crowd, in this range of religions, there is only one certainty that we have for all: we are all children of God,”

COULD POPE FRANCIS BE THE PROPHESIED FALSE PROPHET?

Could this Pope be the prophesied False Prophet in Revelation? He believes in Universalism,  in uniting all religions, in Evolution and billions of years – “God is not a magician”, in the benefits of an RFID implant. Charismatic leaders in the USA,  Rick Warren, Kenneth Copeland and others embrace Pope Francis as their Pope. Pope Francis is the 112th  pope from Celestine 11  prophesied by St. Malachy to be the last pope before the end of the world.

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Let me qualify my inclusion of this presentation by Dwain Miller of Seven Spirits International. It is the first You Tube presentation I have watched by him, and whilst I am not appreciative of his blustering style, the main content is correct, of particular interest and revealing to me, is what he revealed about Pope Francis and Catholic Church history. I would disagree with him on the Antichrist appears before the seven years of tribulation (Daniel’s 70th week). I believe that Jesus signalled the appearance of the Antichrist in the middle of those seven years. I hold to a Prewrath Rapture position as held by Nelson Walter – Gospel in the End Times and Alan Kurshner – Eschatos Ministries.

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