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Comment from UTT:
Recent news items that we have posted indicate a world wide move towards faith based initiatives to eradicate diseases like AIDS and malaria. Former Prime Minister Tony Blair and Pastor Rick Warren both have a plan to work together with people of all faiths in order to make the world a better place.
The following article explains what Pope Benedict stated in a message given in Australia. He would like to see the worlds religions come together in cooperation to make the world a better place by taking a stand against violence and terrorism.
Notice how interfaith programs are all working together to make the world a better place. Will these faith-based programs prepare the world for a global religion for the cause of peace in the name of Christ?
July 18 - Pope calls on religions to unite against terrorism
Article: One World Religion
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Pope Benedict called for all religions to unite against terrorism and resolve conflicts peacefully on Friday and heard an Islamic leader urge Christians to overcome "misconceptions and prejudices" about Muslims.
"In a world threatened by sinister and indiscriminate forms of violence, the unified voice of religious people urges nations and communities to resolve conflict through peaceful means and with full regard for human dignity," Benedict told a meeting with Muslims, Jews and members of other non-Christian faiths. The pope, in Australia for the Church's World Youth Day, also said the Catholic Church was open to learn from other religions, a comment seen in the context of moves to improve relations with other religions, particularly Islam. "The Church eagerly seeks opportunities to listen to the spiritual experience of other religions," he said. Muslims around the world protested and the pope sought to make amends when he visited Turkey's Blue Mosque and prayed towards Mecca with its Imam. Sheikh Mohamadu Saleem, executive member of the Australian National Imams Council, told the pope: "Muslims should become more inclusive and universal in their understanding of their religions. At the same time, significant segments of the Christian and other religious communities should overcome their misconceptions and prejudices of Islam and Muslims," Saleem said. "If Muslims, Christians and other faith communities reach out to one another and build bridges rather than erect barriers, the whole of humanity will rejoice forever." Read More ....
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