Inclusive Oneism at Together 2016

Pope “Petrus Romanus” Francis will make a virtual appearance at the Together 2016 event on the National Mall in Washington D.C. on July 17th. Also known as The Reset Movement, the goal is to transcend differences by bringing together different religions and denominations in an effort to erase the lines of doctrinal divisions. Here is a Reset Movement video:

Billed as the “Next Great Awakening,” the event brings together the Southern Baptist Convention, the Assemblies of God, the Pentecostal Charismatic Churches of North America, Grace Communion International (formerly Worldwide Church of God) and the Roman Catholic Church. It features prominent recording artists (Hillsong United, Casting Crowns, Kari Jobe, Michael W. Smith, Crowder, Kirk Franklin), celebrity pastors (Francis Chan, Josh Brewer) and respected apologists (Ravi Zacharias, Josh McDowell). While it certainly would be nice to see a genuine spiritual revival, this event does not seem to promise a genuine one. Instead it reeks of the same sort of “inclusivism” promulgated at the (post-luciferic-enthronement) Second Vatican Council. What’s wrong with that?
Pope Frank
The problem is that Roman Catholicism and Christianity are not the same thing (see CARM). Jesus is an exclusivist (Matthew 7:13–29; John 14:6; Acts 20:28; Romans 3:21–26, 5:9; Ephesians 1:7, 2:13; Colossians 1:20; Hebrews 9:12, 22) but the “all is one,” inclusivism labeled “oneism” by Peter Jones, is the prevailing spiritual idea of our age. Inclusivism, even of the “evangelical” variety, is a step down the slippery slope of religious pluralism promoted by the pope and many theologically liberal protestants.

We uncovered much more disturbing information concerning the pope’s theology and marxism in our latest book The Final Roman Emperor, the Islamic Antichrist, and the Vatican’s Last Crusade available here.
Final Roman Emperor

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Logos Apologia is the ministry of Cris D. Putnam. The mission of Logos Apologia is to show that logic, science, history and faith are complementary, not contradictory and to bring that life-changing truth to everybody who wants to know.

Comments

  1. John Corcoran says:

    This looks disturbing although the video did not quote other religions. I have just bought the latest book, “The Final Roman Emperor…” and look forward to reading it.
    Sobering times we are in!

  2. Deborah Anglin says:

    I have been attending assembly of God church for years I hope they are not partaking of this movement Is any church safe from this belief I refer to my Bible for truth not church any more

  3. jaz says:

    Another venture to ‘change the world’ with mammon as the power for the enablement..

    The broad way is choker-block. Destination Hell-Fire.
    The narrow way, few there be that find it.
    Nobody including God is going to change the world.
    The Great and terrible Day approaches destained to be.
    See: Rev 22:10-12

  4. Daniel H Benson says:

    What’s the goal?

    What’s the vision as to what this will look like?

    Are we embracing (tolerating ) theology that causes my people to sin from denominations that teach, homosexuality is not sin. Abortion is not sin, there is more than one path to heaven?

    I’m hearing a reference to the 3rd wave again. Doctrine does not matter again.

    Christian Charismatics and Catholic mystics are driving this.

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