The Vatican:

A True Church or A Political Power III

 

 

 

In 1985 Mickail Gorbachev appeared on stage. He introduced 'perestroika' (restructuring) and that included a change in strategy concerning religion. Instead of suppression, it would be infiltrated for exploitation.

 This historic meeting took place on November 5, 1988 at Moscow's Bolshoi Theater. Raisa Gorbachev is surrounded by Russian Orthodox prelates and some Communist agents. Evangelist Billy Graham was a speaker. Two bishops and three priests of the Ukranian Catholic Church met afterwards with the Vatican's Secretary of State, Cardinal Casaroli and Cardinal Willebrands, head of the Secretariat for Christian Unity.

 

 From this meeting leaders and 6,000 delegates from most groups on earth met in Chicago from August 28 to September 5, 1993. This Parliament of the World's Religions published 'A Declaration for a Global Ethic'.

The schedule of the eight-day Parliament shows Charles Colson being presented a major award. Colson organized Prison Fellowship with it's 50,000 volunteer workers, 21 directors and 64 state officers. The 1993 Chicago event did much to identify Colson as a major builder of the New World Order's religious component.

 
 continued from the right column: The lengthy document is a blueprint of plans to unite and maintain these groups as docile members within the New World Order. In releasing the Martch 1994 document with the names of participants and endorsers, Colson removed all doubts surrounding his true identity. He and the units of his Prison Fellowship are aggressive activists in a deliberate effort to build a global Church - the religious component of the New World Order.
 Though parading boldly as an evangelical, the self avowed 'tough guy of the Nixon Presidency' is a proven enemy of Christ and is deceitfully dressed in the disguise of a true believer. Colson was awarded the 'John M.Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion'. Financial guru Templeton is a New Age supporter of global religious unity. A Dr. Ghulan - Haider of the American Islamic College, gave the opening prayer for Colson's ceremony, and Dr. Chuen Phangeham, of the American Buddhist Congress, closed in prayer. This was designed 'to emphasize the interfaith, ecumenical nature of the event. Six months later, a Colson - Neuhaus manifesto was released bearing the title 'Evangelicals and Catholics Together: The Christian Mission in the Third Millennium'.