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The visible relations between Islam and Catholicism have also been astounding. Pope John Paul II visited Syria in May 2001, prompting the following report:
Pope John Paul made history on Sunday by becoming the first Pontiff ever to enter a mosque, and urged Christians and Muslims to forgive each other for the past…The Pope, who revolutionized ties with the Jews by visiting Rome’s synagogue in 1985, said it was now time to turn the page with Islam too.
For all the times that Muslims and Christians have offended one another, we need to seek forgiveness from the Almighty and to offer each other forgiveness,” he said in his address to Muslim leaders, including the Grand Mufti of Syria. “Better mutual understanding will surely lead...to a new way of presenting our two religions, not in opposition as has happened too often in the past, but in partnership for the good of the human family.i
Some are even going so far as to say that the Allah of Islam and the God of Christianity are the same person. Read our article: Is Allah God?
Is this the kind of unity God calls us to in Scripture, or merely another step towards accepting the New Age universal Christ that will satisfy all religions?Learn about End-time Unity.
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