Solana calls for action from Alliance of Civilizations
Written by Chris Perver
Wednesday, 16 January 2008
Javier Solana, the High Representative for the
European Common, Foreign and Security Policy, has called
for the Alliance
of Civilizations to engage in concrete programmes
rather than just inter-cultural dialogue. He made the
comments following a two day summit convened by the
organization in Madrid, which brought together
representatives from over 60 nations of the world. The
goal of the Alliance of Civilizations to improve
understanding and cooperative relations among nations
and peoples across cultures and religions and, in the
process, to help counter the forces that fuel
polarization and extremism.
Quote: "UN Secretary General Ban
Ki-moon stressed the urgent need for inter-cultural
dialogue to thwart the threat of extremist movements.
"Never in our lifetime has there been a more desperate
need for constructive and committed dialogue," Ban said,
describing the Alliance of Civilizations as a "unique"
platform for that purpose. It was easy to call for
cultural bridges, Ban admitted, but it was much more
difficult to turn the words into deeds influencing how
people thought and acted. Spanish Foreign Minister
Miguel Angel Moratinos urged the participants to engage
to back US peace efforts in the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict, complaining of a "lack of political will" to
create a Palestinian state.
The idea
of the Alliance of Civilizations was first proposed by
Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero,
following the Madrid train bombings in 2004. Former
British Prime Minister Tony
Blair later backed his proposal, and the United
Nations put the plan into effect. It's creation also
followed the publication of controversial cartoons of
the prophet Mohamed, which sparked a wave of Islamic
violence across the globe, resulting in the deaths
of many Christians. In an unprecedented step, Javier
Solana took it upon himself to personally apologize
to Muslim leaders on behalf of Europe. There were no
protests in Egypt
however, even though the same cartoons were printed in
an Egyptian newspaper four months prior to those
published in Europe. The riots continued for many weeks,
and several hard-line Islamic governments were found to
be actively involved in supporting them. But the schism
between the Islamic and Western cultures has been healed
of late, after a group Muslim clerics sent a letter
to prominent politicians and religious leaders in the
West, calling for greater understanding between the two
sides. The letter urged Christians to set aside their
differences with Islam, and focus on the values that are
common to both, and "that we worship none but God,
and that we shall ascribe no partner unto Him, and that
none of us shall take others for lords beside God".
As I commented at the time, no Christian in their right
mind could agree to such a statement, for the Qur'an
teaches that Jesus Christ is a created being and in the
eyes of Islam, any person that believes the Deity of
Jesus Christ is ascribing a partner to God. But many
Evangelical leaders did respond
to the letter, apologizing for the war in Iraq and
calling for deeper dialogue between Islam and
Christianity. I somehow doubt that dialogue will include
telling Muslims of their need to be saved in the name of
Jesus Christ (Acts 4:12).
There have been many calls for a "United Nations of
Religions" over the past few years. And there are many
organizations that are actively involved in pursuing the
unification of all religions under one umbrella. On the
surface, the values that these groups espouse seem to be
admirable. World peace, tolerance, love, etc. And as
Christians, the Bible commands us to follow peace with
all men (Hebrews 12:14), and to love not only our
neighbours but also our enemies (Luke 6:27). But the
Bible states that God will not give His glory to another
(Isaiah 42:8), and these organizations have placed every
idol on an equal
par with the God of the Bible.
Quote: "Rev. Marcus Braybrooke,
a scholar of interfaith, describes it as follows:
Religion too often has been used to justify killing
people in 'holy' wars, crusades and persecution. The
interfaith movement recognizes that God is
present in every religion. It believes that
people of faith and good will must cooperate to break
down religious prejudice and work together for a better
world.
Even those who profess to be Christians, such as US
President Bush and former British Prime Minister Tony
Blair, have claimed that Islam and Christianity both
worship the same
God. As we can see from the above quotation, these
men may be only following orders from the chief of this
one world system, Satan himself. For this is the lie
that all these organizations are bringing in, "we are
one people, we can all get to God our own way". There is
one verse in the Bible that stops this idea dead in its
tracks...
John 14:6 Jesus saith unto
him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man
cometh unto the Father, but by me.
You just can't get around that verse. Many have
tried, even Joel
Osteen tried it. But you just can't twist it. These
organizations will continue to promote their religious
ideas, as the world prepares for the coming of the
Antichrist. The Bible states that during the tribulation
period, a religious leader will emerge on the scene who
will seemingly unite all religions under the authority
of the Antichrist. As my friend Olli-Pekka has been commenting
recently, it seems that many religions are now expecting
the coming of a great leader who will usher in an era of
peace upon this world. The world isn't anti-God. You can
have your god and call him whatever you like, doesn't
bother Satan one bit. People of the world will have no
problem in adding one more god to their list of deities
when the Antichrist appears on the scene. But the world
is anti-Christ, and the Bible says that the tribulation
saints will pay a heavy price for the proclamation of
the Gospel (Revelation 20:4). May we continue to do so
as good and faithful servants, until He comes.
Revelation 13:11-15 And I
beheld another beast coming up out of the earth; and he
had two horns like a lamb, and he spake as a dragon. And
he exerciseth all the power of the first beast before
him, and causeth the earth and them which dwell therein
to worship the first beast, whose deadly wound was
healed. And he doeth great wonders, so that he maketh
fire come down from heaven on the earth in the sight of
men, And deceiveth them that dwell on the earth by [the
means of] those miracles which he had power to do in the
sight of the beast; saying to them that dwell on the
earth, that they should make an image to the beast,
which had the wound by a sword, and did live. And he had
power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the
image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as
many as would not worship the image of the beast should
be killed.
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