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BYE BYE GAZA - Barry Chamish

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pp. 17 - In May 1989, a group of 100 Pentecostal and<br />

Charismatic leaders representing 30 nations, met to pray for<br />

a Decade of Evangelism in Jerusalem's ecumenical Notre<br />

Dame Centre.<br />

pp. 19 - Robert Runcie, Archbishop of Canterbury and an<br />

enthusiastic ecumenist, told BBC Radio Three; "It is entirely<br />

possible that the Anglican Church could disappear to make<br />

way for a united world church."<br />

pp. 56 - A remarkable revelation from a 1990 book, The<br />

Keys Of This Blood, written by a former Jesuit, Malachi<br />

Martin, is that Pope John Paul II is convinced he will be<br />

called in the 1990s to be the moral and spiritual leader of a<br />

world government.<br />

pp. 73 - Roman Catholic writer, Piers Compton, in his book,<br />

The Broken Cross, recounts in considerable detail, the<br />

initiation of Angelo Roncalli, late Pope John XXIII, into the<br />

society of the Rose-Croix, or Rosicrucians, in 1935. He also<br />

lists eleven cardinals and 75 prelates of the Church, together<br />

with their code names and dates of initiation into secret<br />

societies.<br />

Masonry encourages all religions. 'The Great Architect of the<br />

Universe,' it is argued, can be approached through many<br />

mediators including Buddha, Muhammed, Krishna or Christ.<br />

Freemasonry offers little or no resistance to ecumenical unity<br />

and thus freemasonry and Catholicism, freed from the<br />

difficulties of the past, can share a common goal in<br />

overseeing a one world faith.<br />

pp. 75 - The world's statesmen and rulers continue to seek<br />

audiences to consult the pope on global strategy. George<br />

Schultz, America's Secretary of State, consulted the pope<br />

before major discussions, stopping off at the Vatican on the<br />

way to Middle East peace conferences. Yasser Arafat, after<br />

the American acceptance of the December 1988 PLO peace<br />

initiative at the United Nations, also stopped at the Vatican

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