Wow... Huh...
Christians: Christians are right! (U.S. brings out nukes)
Muslim: Hell no! (Hijacks planes AND gets Nukes)
France: ... W/e. (Goes and hosts an orgy)
Mormons: o_0
Quakers: lawl.
Nukes go off, the **** hits the fan, everything is destroyed.
Sounds good to me!
2006-12-17 09:04:22
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answer #1
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answered by andy165175 2
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Yes! In the book of Revelation we have a New World Order, the Whole World under a One World dictator, and with One Religious Institute, headed by the False Prophet.
Religious Unity.
We see how the world's agenda is moving towards a One-World
Government (A New World Order.)
It's the only way that mankind sees we can survive. So we have to get rid of wars and rivalry between nations.
But, we are also heading for a One-World Religion or a Unity of All Religions.
For most of the wars fought on earth, and even today, have been from or over religious faction. So, not only is a One-World Government needed, but also, a One-World Religion.
Now, there has been an ecumenical movement, moving us into that direction, and Pope John Paul II was the leader of it, this can not be denied!
For the whole world of today is interconnected its not just one
country off by themselves! Between policy of trade, travel and ones interdependency to survive on planet earth, Humanity sees this as "sooner or later people will have to realize, a need to work
together."
However, what the Pope was trying to do, was to get people to see their problems were individually superficial, and that more of a greater world-view should be expressed.
Pope John Paul II main drive was world peace, and one ultimate
religion, uniting all religions together, According to Encyclopedia
Britannica online:
In 1986 Pope John Paul II invited the leaders of all major religions
to Assisi Italy, for a universal prayer service for world peace.
There were 136 of the world's major religions, including Buddhist,
Muslims, Witchdoctors and even Spiritualist, praying together, for
world peace.
Here, the Pope was seeking common grounds from all people, of all faiths and from all beliefs.
2006-12-17 17:09:53
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answer #2
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answered by n_007pen 4
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Yes it will. To many people believe in it for it not to happen. But for every end there is always a new beginning. Even if the universe explodes the particals will begin to make a new universe.
2006-12-17 17:14:27
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answer #3
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answered by TransDude78 3
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How will false religion end?
Picture the scene. A harlot is sitting on the back of a fearsome beast. The beast has seven heads and ten horns. (Revelation 17:1-4) Whom does the harlot represent? She exerts influence “over the kings of the earth.” She dresses in purple, uses incense, and is exceedingly wealthy. In addition, by means of her spiritistic practice, ‘all the nations are misled.’ (Revelation 17:18; 18:12, 13, 23) The Bible helps us to see that this harlot is a worldwide religious entity. She depicts, not any one religion, but all religions that produce rotten fruit.
The beast that the harlot rides pictures the world’s political powers.* (Revelation 17:10-13) False religion straddles the back of this political beast, attempting to influence its decisions and to control its direction.
Soon, though, an amazing event will take place. “The ten horns that you saw, and the wild beast, these will hate the harlot and will make her devastated and naked, and will eat up her fleshy parts and will completely burn her with fire.” (Revelation 17:16) In a sudden, shocking move, the world’s political powers will turn on false religion and completely destroy her! What will prompt this action? The Bible book of Revelation answers: “God put it into their hearts to carry out his thought.” (Revelation 17:17) Yes, God will call false religion to account for all the despicable acts she has committed in his name. In a stroke of perfect justice, he will use her political paramours as his instrument of execution.
What must you do if you do not want to share the fate of false religion? “Get out of her, my people,” urges God’s messenger. (Revelation 18:4) Indeed, now is the time to flee from false religion! But to where can you flee? Not into atheism, since its future is also bleak. (2 Thessalonians 1:6-9) The only haven is within true religion. How can you identify true religion?
How to identify true religion
What good fruit should true religion produce?—Matthew 7:17.
1. A group of happy people from various nationalities; 2. An opened Bible; 3. A young girl hugging her mother
True Religion . . .
PRACTICES LOVE: True worshippers are “no part of the world,” are not divided by race or culture, and display ‘love among themselves.’ (John 13:35; 17:16; Acts 10:34, 35) Rather than killing one another, they are willing to die for one another.—1 John 3:16.
TRUSTS GOD’S WORD: Instead of teaching “tradition” and “commands of men as doctrines,” true religion bases its doctrine on God’s Word, the Bible. (Matthew 15:6-9) Why? Because “all Scripture is inspired of God and beneficial for teaching, for reproving, for setting things straight.”—2 Timothy 3:16.
STRENGTHENS FAMILIES AND UPHOLDS HIGH MORAL STANDARDS: True religion trains husbands to ‘love their wives as their own bodies,’ helps wives to develop ‘deep respect for their husbands,’ and teaches children to ‘be obedient to their parents.’ (Ephesians 5:28, 33; 6:1) In addition, those entrusted with positions of authority must have exemplary morals.—1 Timothy 3:1-10.
Does any religion meet these standards? The book Holocaust Politics, published in 2001, says: “If more people practiced versions of what the Jehovah’s Witnesses preach and practice, the Holocaust could have been prevented and genocide would scourge the world no more.”
Indeed, in 235 lands, Jehovah’s Witnesses do not just preach the Bible’s moral standards—they live by them. We urge you to ask Jehovah’s Witnesses to help you learn what God requires of you so that you can worship him acceptably. Now is the time to act. Do not delay. The end of false religion is near!—Zephaniah 2:2, 3.
2006-12-17 17:09:34
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answer #4
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answered by pachequito 2
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Yes I do, I believe that the Muslims will try to take over the world.
2006-12-17 17:03:01
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answer #5
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answered by cajunrescuemedic 6
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Well, if two of the world's major religions collided, only the third one would remain...
2006-12-17 17:04:09
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answer #6
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answered by Ribbie D 1
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it will happen.
the first answerer doesnt know what he's talking about. poor thing fell victim for the propaganda. who again is trying to take over the world and push capitalism on the entire world??
2006-12-17 17:06:26
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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