WEF floats idea of 'united nations of maj...

by Moxy 1 Replies latest jw friends

  • Moxy
    Moxy

    this stuff gives witnesses goosebumps

    http://www.arabnews.com/Article.asp?ID=12514&ArY=2002&ArM=2&ArD=2

    ....

    The forum has also revived an idea that was first launched by the late King
    Hassan of Morocco in conjunction with the UNESCO in 1998. The idea was to
    create a kind of "united nations of major religions" with an organ like the
    Security Council whose task would be to prevent religion from being used for
    militant political purposes. The 1998 initiative ended with a one-day
    seminar in Rabat. This time the forum hopes it could inspire a more lasting
    enterprise. The idea will be discussed by a number of religious figures from
    the main monotheistic faiths. Several Vatican grandees including the
    Nigerian-born Cardinal Arinze, tipped as a future Pope, will represent
    Christianity along with the retiring Archbishop of Canterbury Dr. Carey and
    Batholomew I the Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople.

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    mox
  • sf
    sf

    From url provided(thx):

    ""There was a time when the Palestinian issue was the central problem between the Arabs and the West," says one organizer. "Now, however, it has become just another issue. There is a much bigger crisis." The consensus among experts here is that Washington’s traditional Arab policy has become unworkable and that the US needs "a new analysis, new allies and a new policy."

    "Bush administration officials attending the forum are unlikely to have any clear ideas on the subject. They admit that "something has changed" but are not prepared to say what exactly."

    Ohhhh, "pray tell" Daddy, "pray tell".

    "One sign of change is the dramatic fall in the number of Arab businessmen attending this year’s forum. Organizers put the drop at over 40 percent. Some Arab businessmen may have been deterred by reports of mistreatment of Arabs at US airports and a general mood of malaise. Most, however, did not come because they feel they need time to reflect on an old and important relationship that has entered a crisis period."

    Further down:

    "Last year the forum offered two panels in which "experts" claimed that Islamic fundamentalism was dead and buried. This year some of the same experts are back to tell us that fundamentalism is still alive and kicking. The experts who were wrong last year may be wrong this year also."

    Nooooo, you don't say.

    Can you sp(M)ell N E W W O R L D O R D E R? It's all there, right in The NewWorld TRANSLATION.

    Access to the U.N. library why? hahahahaha, um, let us ponder awhile.........

    sKally, STILL not a rocket scientist:

    If man was supposedly created in gods image, then.....holy krap...we're all doomed.-sKallyWagger

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