Carl Teichrib attended the Parliament of the World’s Religions in Toronto, Ontario as part of his research ministry. Below are comments Carl made on his Facebook page about his time there. We are reposting them with his permission. The photos were taken by Carl at the Parliament. Also be sure and see the links below to articles from the 2015 Parliament in Salt Lake City, Utah. During that Parliament (in 2015), one of the speakers was Diana Butler Bass. In a 2017 book she wrote, she said “the jig is up” for those who believe in “the blood of the Lamb.” The late Ray Yungen attended the 2015 Parliament of the World’s Religions and said if there was one main theme that stood out at the event it was hostility against Bible-believing Christians. Brian McLaren and other emergent “Christians” spoke at the 2015 Parliament claiming that they represented the “new” Christianity. How interesting that the motto for the 2018 Parliament was “The Promise of Inclusion, the Power of Love.” But as Carl Teichrib states below, that love only extends to those who agree with them.
By Carl Teichrib
November 2: Yesterday was the first day of the Parliament of Worlds Religions in Toronto, which was primarily comprised of opening ceremonies. Speakers included the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, our federal minister of immigration, a video message from the Dalai Lama, various Parliament leaders (including one who is an executive with the World Federalist Movement), and a talk by Jim Wallis (was openly hostile to Republicans and conservatives). Here are some pics.
November 4: At the Parliament talk, “The United Nations: A Catalyst for Interfaith Action.” Three on the panel are officials with the United Religions Initiative, another is a URI supporter who chaired the International Day of Yoga Committee at the UN, and a Senior Advisor with the UNFPA.
Years ago I attended the URI Global Summit. If you want to understand the connection between the URI, interfaithism, and global governance, then you must read the chapter, “Spiritual Politics,” in Game of Gods.
November 6: During the plenary this morning at the Parliament of the Worlds Religions, one of the faith speakers advocated for a “world government and a world parliament.” If you’ve read Game of Gods, you’ll know just how intertwined the interfaith movement is with the idea of world government.
November 8: I’ve attended a range of events during the past 25 years; Christian conferences and liberty-minded events, and scores of interfaith, global government, and Pagan gatherings. And I’ve heard disparaging and disrespectful talk from all sides (and from myself, if I’m honest), but this Parliament of the Worlds Religions took the cake. Anger, vitriol and venom, poured from the gathering.
Here is one example: A progressive Baptist minister, utilizing the Buddhist sand mandala technique, created an art piece of Kali – goddess of death and destruction – to express her hatred of the recently appointed Supreme Court judge, and those who confirmed him. Then, at the end of the week – with a group of religious progressives – they celebrated his hoped-for downfall with a dance-invocation to Kali.
The Parliament’s theme was inclusion and love, but it was clear that this is only extended to those who conform to their narrative.
(To see enlargements of the photos, go to Carl’s FB page. )
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Deanna Johnston Clark
If they’re so inclusive, why did they waste somebody’s money on this…and whose money anyway?
It’s like the U.N. having kids in native costumes at some party while the real natives are starving in dirty t shirts.
By their fruits you shall know them. I don’t see any. More baloney in native costumes while the “real” God of creation is denied.
Anna Rosa
Another thing this shows is that with Kavanaugh, they are openly saying that they hate him because he is conservative, not because of any ‘guilty until proven innocent’ claims! And that is in Canada even.
CW
I have noticed that many political “progressives”, including those who are called Christians and those who aren’t, cannot seem to distinguish between Biblical beliefs and political conservatism (i.e. the Supreme Court appointment of Brett Kavanaugh). This is just another way that deceiving spirits are at work in churches and outside of churches.
Nina
It’s similar to a six lane highway, that finally flows into one due to construction. Don’t just blame the other religions for seeking Love and Peace. You got 95% of So called Christian churches in the US cozying up to this Theology of Inclusion. When you hear from people that Jesus didn’t come to Die for Sinners, but came to show Humanity how they should be living. Goodness=Righteousness to those who are perishing. They’re so blinded that it is truly easier for a camel to go through an eye of a needle, than convince people they’re following a false God.
Julie Hamilton
Jesus warned that there was coming a time like this….sad. These deceived people are on the broad path to Hell and don’t seem to realize how demonized they are.
Anna Rosa
Wow!!! What’s next, our heads in the portrayal??? Looks like that’s the next step. And the real ‘jig is up’ for those who don’t believe in the blood of the Lamb, as they will one day see. It’s getting closer. Emergent Watch also has a post on this one.
dan
it is amazing how many people are willfully blind. they refuse to believe what the bible says . They profess themselves to be wise, so they become fools.
Sherlock
These people are insane.