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Rick Warren builds bridge to Muslims

APOSTASY!!!!

The Rev. Rick Warren, pastor of Saddleback Church in Lake Forest and one of America's most influential Christian leaders, has embarked on an effort to heal divisions between evangelical Christians and Muslims by partnering with Southern California mosques and proposing a set of theological principles that includes acknowledging that Christians and Muslims worship the same God.

http://www.ocregister.com/articles/muslims-341669-warren-saddleback.html

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This kind of thinking reduces Jesus to just another prophet. Jesus is God! The Savior of the world! The Redeemer of my soul!

Luke 18:7 And shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto him, though he bear long with them? 8 I tell you that he will avenge them speedily. Nevertheless when the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?

Please come soon and quickly Lord Jesus.

Mike Caron

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From John 14:6 KJV - Jesus saith unto him (Thomas), I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.

Then in verse 7, Jesus adds--If ye had known me, ye should have known my Father also: and from henceforth ye know him, and have seen him.

Yes, Jesus is the ONLY way to the Father...certainly not by this so-called false Allah god. Allah is really Satan.

Maranatha!
Tammy

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Interesting comments from Joseph Farah WND.

Rick Warren's bridge to Islam
Exclusive: Joseph Farah challenges megapastor over latest friendship overture
Published: 2 days ago

I’ve had a number of issues with Rick Warren over the years.

But, with his latest effort to find common theological ground with Muslims and suggesting Christians and Muslims worship the same God, the man dubbed “America’s Pastor” by the secular media is getting very close to heresy – if not crossing the line.

Here is the key to illustrating his error: Do Muslims even claim to worship the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, as Christians and Jews do? No, they do not. They believe God did not create a covenant with Isaac and Jacob, but rather with Abraham’s firstborn son Ishmael. They believe the Jewish and Christian Bibles are misrepresentations of truth. They believe the Quran accurately and faithfully represents the true personality and will of God.

This is not a minor theological difference. It is as basic and fundamental as it gets.

And the differences grow from there.

If you compare the personality of the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob – the Christian and Hebrew God – with Allah, Islam’s god, the contrast could not be more stark. The Hebrew-Christian God is characterized by love. The Islamic god is characterized by war and vengeance. The Hebrew-Christian God provides a clear path to redemption and personal salvation in a fallen world – through repentance. The Islamic god provides only one certain path to personal salvation – martyrdom. The Hebrew-Christian God elevates the status of women. The Islamic god does the opposite. The Hebrew-Christian God encourages followers to be a light to the whole world. The Islamic god encourages jihad on the non-Islamic world and, ultimately and unambiguously, calls for the death of unconverted Christians and Jews.

Into this breech, Warren seeks common theological ground. It would be easier to find common theological ground between Christians and atheists than Christians and Muslims. In a very real sense, as Joel Richardson has propounded in his brilliant work, “The Islamic Antichrist,” Islam represents the polar opposite of Christianity.

Worse yet, in seeking this universalist creed, Warren is agreeing not to evangelize Muslims in favor of the following:

making friends
building peace
working on shared social service projects.

Those are all high ideals, but the ultimate expression of love, according to the God of the Bible, is to introduce non-believers to Him and the pathway to salvation through repentance.

Though Warren steadfastly denies it, what his Saddleback Church is doing is very close to efforts to blend Christianity and Islam into a universalist creed called “Chrislam.”

In response to that accusation, Warren wrote: “My life and ministry are built on the truth that Jesus is the only way, and our inerrant Bible is our only true authority.”

But if that is the case, wouldn’t it be true that Christians withholding those truths from Muslims represents the ultimate form of hatred for them? Christians do non-believers no favors when they withhold the gospel. It’s not true love to show friendship in superficial, worldly ways while depriving them of salvation and eternal life.

Warren added to the confusing message when he told 8,000 Muslims in 2009: “I don’t know if you have noticed this, but God likes variety.”

Yes, God likes variety in the animal kingdom, in nature and even in the personalities of men and women. But he doesn’t like variance from His teachings – not at all. In fact, He has no tolerance for deviation at all. That’s the central message of the Bible Rick Warren claims to believe is his inerrant authority. That’s why Christians believe he sent His only begotten Son into the world to pay for those offenses.

If God liked different views of the Creator of the Universe, such a sacrifice would have been unnecessary.

http://www.wnd.com/2012/02/rick-warrens-bridge-to-islam/

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Mike Caron

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This confirms what I've believed about Rick Warren for quite some time. He is completely wrong about the god(Allah) of Islam being the same as the God of the Bible. His compromise with Islam is leading many people astray from the true gospel and sound doctrine. Thanks for posting this Mike.

Kevin

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This is just plain blasphemy of the first order. To lump Jesus in with Allah and say they are one and the same?? Attempting to heal the breach between Christianity and Islam? Find common understanding? It if weren't such an outrage you would have to laugh.

Jesus gave us the yardstick for determing the origin of every single thing that is done. John 10:10: "I am come (JESUS) that you may have life and life abundant. The thief (satan-allah) comes to steal, KILL, and destroy."

There you have it. Look at the lifestyle and the fruit of each. Jesus not only gives life, He IS life, the very essence of life and the creator of everything good. Those who belong to Jesus also give life, love, kindness, productiveness.

Islam is the religion of death. Everything about it is devoted to stealing, killing and destroying everything and everybody as often and as rapidly as possible. The line doesn't stop with them just killing Jews and Christians, they kill each other!!! They live to kill and their highest aspirations are their own deaths as martyrs. Rick Warren is working for the wrong god. He certainly has not come in the name of Jesus. He is in league with the spirit of antichrist.

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Texas Sue,

Preach it Sister! Awesome reply and observations.
Thank you.

My sentiments exactly! I truly believe that RW has been preaching another Christ for a long time. It is sad how many churches embrace his teachings. I left a church and the denomination because they were so into RW's false teaching.

Come quickly Lord Jesus.

Mike Caron

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Earlier today, I received this letter from Jim Bramlett concerning Rick Warren. I post it here, exactly as Jim typed it, for your discernment.


This is a needed letter to correct the many false, slanderous messages about Pastor Rick Warren. Please read:





March 2, 2012




Dear friends,


A few days ago, an article appeared in the Orange County Register that included some outrageous statements about Saddleback that were incorrect. Of course, the media rarely gets everything right, and there's no way we could respond to every false statement made about us. But I felt this article created so many misperceptions that I agreed to do an interview in response. The interview transcript is included below. Please read it all and then forward it to everyone you know who would be interested.


Thanks!




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RICK WARREN ON MUSLIMS, EVANGELISM and MISSIONS

with Brandon A. Cox and The Christian Post


QUESTION: Do people of other religions worship the same God as Christians?


WARREN: Of course not. Christians have a view of God that is unique. We believe Jesus is God! We believe God is a Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Not three separate gods but one God. No other faith believes Jesus is God. My God is Jesus. The belief in God as a Trinity is the foundational difference between Christians and everyone else. There are 2.1 billion people who call themselves Christians . . . whether Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, Pentecostal, or Evangelical . . . and they all have the doctrine of the Trinity in common.


QUESTION: A recent newspaper article claimed you believe Christians and Muslims worship the same God, that you are â?oin partnershipâ? with a mosque, and that you both agreed to â?onot evangelize each other.â? You immediately posted a brief refutation online. Can you expand on that?


WARREN: Sure. All three of those statements are flat out wrong. Those statements were made by a reporter, not by me. I did not say them . . . I do not believe them . . . I completely disagree with them . . . and no one even talked to me about that article! So let me address each one individually: First, as Iâ?Tve already said, Christians have a fundamentally different view of God than Muslims. We worship Jesus as God. Muslims donâ?Tt. Our God is Jesus, not Allah. Colossians 2:9 says â?oFor in Christ dwells all the fullness of the Godhead bodily.â? Second, while we urge our members to build friendships with everyone in our community, including Muslims and other faiths, (â?oLove your neighbor as yourselfâ? , our church has never had any partnership with a mosque. Friendship and partnership are two very different levels of commitment. Some of our members have hosted a Bible study with Muslim friends, which I applaud, but Iâ?Tve never been to it, and a Bible study certainly isnâ?Tt any kind of partnership or merger! Itâ?Ts just crazy that a simple Bible study where people explore scripture with non-Christians would be reported as a partnership and others would interpret that as a plan for a new compromised religion. Just crazy! Third, as both an Evangelical and as an evangelist, anyone who knows me and my 40 year track record of ministry knows that I would never agree to â?onot evangelizingâ? anyone! I am commanded by my Savior to share the Good News with all people everywhere, all the time, in every way possible! Anyone whoâ?Ts heard me teach knows that my heart beats for bringing others to Jesus.


QUESTION: That same article mentioned that you ate an Iftar dinner with Orange County Muslims. What is that all about?


WARREN: Itâ?Ts called being polite and a good neighbor. For years, we have invited Muslim friends to attend our Easter and Christmas services and they have graciously attended year after year. Some have even celebrated our familyâ?Ts personal Christmas service in our home. So when they have a potluck when their month of fasting ends, we go to their party. Itâ?Ts a Jesus thing. The Pharisees criticized him as â?othe friend of sinnersâ? because Jesus ate dinner with people they disapproved of. By the way, one of my dear friends is a Jewish Rabbi and my family has celebrated Passover at his home, and he attends our Christmas and Easter services. I wish more Christians would reach out in love like Jesus.


QUESTION: Why do you think people who call themselves Christians sometimes say the most hateful things about Muslims?


WARREN: Well, some of those folks probably arenâ?Tt really Christians. 1 John 4:20 says, â?oIf anyone says, â?~I love God,â?T yet hates his brother, he is a liar. For anyone who does not love his brother, whom he has seen, cannot love God, whom he has not seen.â? And 1 John 2:9 says â?oAnyone who claims to be in the light but hates his brother is still in the darkness.â? I am not allowed by Jesus to hate anyone. Our culture has accepted two huge lies: The first is that if you disagree with someoneâ?Ts lifestyle, you must fear them or hate them. The second is that to love someone means you agree with everything they believe or do. Both are nonsense. You donâ?Tt have to compromise convictions to be compassionate.


QUESTION: Let's talk about evangelism. In the past 10 years, Saddleback Church has baptized over 24,000 new believers. No other church comes close to that record. You are likely the most evangelistic church in America. What's the key?


WARREN: We are willing to do what many other churches are unwilling to do. We are willing to go beyond our comfort zone.


QUESTION: For instance?


WARREN: Because Jesus commanded us to take the Gospel to everyone, I spend much of my time with groups of people who completely disagree with what I believe. Iâ?Tm constantly trying to build a bridge of love to nonbelievers, to atheists, to gays, to those I disagree with politically, and to those of other faiths. We don't wait for these people to come to church; we go to them and share with them on their turf, not ours. Every member is a minister and a missionary. Saddleback was a missional church 30 years before the term became popular. We just called it being â?opurpose drivenâ?.


QUESTION: â?oBuilding a bridgeâ? sounds like compromise to many people.


WARREN: Building a bridge has nothing to do with compromising your beliefs. It's all about your behavior and your attitude toward them. It's about genuinely loving people. People don't care how much you know until they know how much you care. Before people ask, â?oIs Jesus credible?â? they want to know if you are credible. Before people trust Jesus they must trust you. You cannot win your enemies to Christ, only your friends. It's part of what Paul calls â?othe ministry of reconciliation.â? It is Christ-like to treat people with dignity and listen to them with respect.


QUESTION: Why are most Christians so ineffective at sharing their faith?


WARREN: I have a whole seminar on that! First, they don't really have any unbelieving friends. They spend all their time with other Christians. As a result, they are afraid to share their faith because it feels unnatural to them. For most people to come to Christ, you must build a relationship with them first. You must love them. The truth is, most Christians love everything else more than the people around them that Jesus died for. Second, many don't really believe that people are lost without Christ. Third, many Christians are afraid of the criticism they will receive from other Christians if they hang out with unbelievers. It was the religious people who hated Jesus the most. They criticized him for associating with tax collectors and lepers and prostitutes and politicians and going to parties. Lost people loved Jesus but the religious folks saw his associations as dangerous compromise. The same is true today. Modern Pharisees still use guilt by association as a weapon. Just read the blogs. They'd rather hunker in a bunker and attack those courageous enough to reach out to non-Christians. I do not fear the disapproval of others. I fear the disapproval of God on my disobedience to what he has clearly commanded us to do.


QUESTION: What is the P.E.A.C.E. plan?


WARREN: It is a biblical strategy of ministry based on five activities Jesus modeled in his ministry. Saddleback members have been beta testing it for the past nine years all around the world. Each letter of P.E.A.C.E. represents one of five things Jesus taught his disciples to do: P stands for Plant churches. E stands for Equip leaders. A stands for Assist the poor. C stands for Care for the sick. E stands for Educate the next generation. The PEACE plan is accomplished by local churches through local churches. It is based on three passages of Scripture and the specific instructions Jesus gave to his teams that he sent out. There are at least a dozen major differences between the PEACE Plan and the traditional, typical mission program of NGOs and parachurch organizations of the past 100 years. It is a return to the missional strategy.


QUESTION: What is the PEACE Center?


WARREN: Based on Jesusâ?T instructions in Acts 1:8, we practice the PEACE Plan in three dimensions: PERSONAL PEACE - my ministry to those closest to me; LOOCAL PEACE -our congregationâ?Ts ministry to our community; and GLOBAL PEACE - serving other local churches around the world as those congregations do their own local PEACE. The PEACE Center is the building on our church campus that houses about three dozen of our 300 ministries to the community. It offers our food bank, job training, family counseling, legal aid, tutoring, English as a second language, legal immigration assistance, and many other ministries.


QUESTION: I read an article that claimed you were building a PEACE Center to bring Muslims and Christians together in peace.


WARREN: It was the writerâ?Ts mistake. He got two different stories confused. Our recently opened PEACE Center, on the Saddleback Church campus has NOTHING . . . zero . . . to do with our Muslim friends.


This is an example of why I always doubt what I read in newspapers and blogs about ministries. Secular reporters trying to cover churches and theological issues often get it wrong. But then Christian bloggers, instead of contacting the ministry, blindly believe, quote and repost the errors made by secular reporters. Then those errors become permanent, searchable, and global on the Internet. I couldnâ?Tt count the number of times a secular reporter has gotten a story about Saddleback wrong but then it is perpetuated by Christians who never fact-check. And the three factors I mentioned about the Internet make it impossible to correct all the misperceptions, and outright lies that get repeated over and over.


QUESTION: You mentioned legal immigration services. How many languages do Saddleback members speak?


WARREN: At last count, I heard we speak 76 languages in our church family. One of our 10 values, the â?oAâ? in our S.A.D.D.L.E.B.A.C.K. strategy, is that we are an ALL-nation congregation. We are a multi-ethnic church. We want our congregation to look like heaven will look - with every age, race, tribe, aand economic background represented.


QUESTION: What is the goal of your ministry?


WARREN: To know Christ and make Him known! To live out Jesusâ?T Great Commandment and Great Commission! In fact, this has been the motto of Saddleback Church since we started it in 1980: â?oA great commitment to the Great Commandment and the Great Commission will grow a great church.â? Everything we do comes out of these two great texts. God's five eternal purposes for both our lives and the church proceed from these verses. The Purpose Driven Church and The Purpose Driven Life explain this in detail.


QUESTION: Through the PEACE Plan, Saddleback became the first local congregation in 2,000 years of Christian history to send its members to literally â?oevery nationâ? as Jesus commanded.


WARREN: That's correct.


QUESTION: How did you accomplish that?


WARREN: By taking Jesusâ?T command seriously. When Jesus said, â?oGo to EVERY nationâ? we asked ourselves as a church family, â?oHas any local church in 2,000 years ever actually done that? If not, why don't we be the first!â? So we set a goal to send our members to every nation of the world to do the five tasks of the P.E.A.C.E. Plan by the end of 2010. Of course I know that the Greek ta ethne refers to people groups or tribes not political nations, but you have to start somewhere! So we decided that we would send our members on mission to all 197 nations in the world. (There are 195 nations in the United Nations. The only two nations not in the United Nations are Taiwan and Serbia.) On November 18, 2010, a Saddleback team went to the last nation, #197, a small island in the Caribbean called, St. Kitts. Now, our goal for the next decade, which we call our Decade of Destiny is to mobilize a network of churches who will commit to planting new churches in the final 3,600 unengaged people groups that still do not have a Christian church.


QUESTION: How many members did you send out to complete your churchâ?Ts goal of taking the gospel to every nation?


WARREN: 15,867 members were sent out. Of course, weâ?Tve gone way past that in the last year.


QUESTION: What is your mission goal this year?


WARREN: Within a year from this Easter, we intend to plant new churches in 12 strategic cities around the world as resource centers and base camps for the greater goal of planting churches in the 3,600 unengaged people groups.


QUESTION: What are those 12 cities?


WARREN: Tokyo, Berlin, Johannesburg, Bangalore, Buenos Aires, Hong Kong, London, Freetown, Moscow, Mexico City, Amman, and Manila. Anyone whoâ?Td like to be a part of the team should contact me at PastorRick@saddleback.com or on Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn.


QUESTION: Are you promoting Chrislam?


WARREN: Of course not. It's the lie that won't die. No matter how many times we refute it and correct that lie, people keep passing it on as truth. Jesus is the only way to salvation. Period. If I didnâ?Tt believe that, Iâ?Td get into a much easier line of work! But I do believe that everybody needs Jesus and I am willing to put up with false statements and misunderstandings in order to get the Gospel out.


QUESTION: What are your greatest frustrations about evangelism?


WARREN: That Christians would rather argue than evangelize. That people are more interested in winning arguments that in winning people. That people are more interested in making a point than in making a difference. That people put politics above the souls of people. That people are more afraid of guilt by association than allowing others to go to hell.


QUESTION: If anyone wants to learn or teach their church how to be more effective in evangelism and missions what should they do?


WARREN: Write to me at PastorRick@saddleback.com and ask me for an invitation to the group of leaders I train each week through a private webcast.


QUESTION: Any last word?


WARREN: Reach one more for Jesus! Anyone whoâ?Ts read Purpose Driven Life knows those were my fatherâ?Ts last words and deathbed instructions to me. It is the theme of my life and I invite you to make it yours. Nothing is more important than the eternal destiny of those around us.




Saddleback Church

Purpose Driven Network

P.E.A.C.E. Coalition

Re: Rick Warren builds bridge to Muslims

I'm kind of surprised that Jim Bramlett is defending Rick Warren, but it doesn't change my opinion of him and his "Purpose Driven Life" gospel. His gospel never speaks about repentance and the blood of Jesus shed for us. His gospel is social gospel which is more palatable to unbelievers. Even though he claims to baptize thousands of people, the question is whether those people really got saved or not. I'm sorry Jim Bramlett, but defending Mega church pastors like Rick Warren doesn't settle well with me. The article I read recently quoted Rick Warren and his Muslim neighbor, and it's clear that he is compromising his faith with Islam.

Kevin

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Kevin,

I totally agree with your statement.

Nuff said.

Mike Caron

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Thanks Mike. It's funny, but I was just looking through some of the newest videos from my YouTube subscriptions, and one of them is a video of Pastor Mike Hoggard giving his biblical case against Rick Warren. The link to the video is below. I just started watching it, but it's over an hour long.

Kevin


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8c-hTdJiwDk&feature=youtube_gdata_player

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Kevin,

I will accept that perhaps the Orange County article was not correct on all accounts, but I still have trouble with Rick Warren teachings. Several years ago I read the purpose driven drivel and did not notice mention of Jesus or the gospel or repentance or needing forgiveness for sin. It was a long time ago and I confess I did not read the entire book, I could not bring myself to finish it. Then a few years later I was attending a really nice Pentecostal church that I loved. After about 2 years of attending there a Deacon and his wife visited Rick Warren's church and returned all fired up and teaching much of his stuff. I watched a few videos in adult Sunday school and did not see how the teaching was Biblical because very few references to the Bible were made. It was more of Rick Warren saying "God told me" than chapter and verse teaching. I believe if a Pastor tells me God told him, he had better show me chapter and verse so God can show me too. The Pastor of the church embraced the teachings hoping it would bring in more church members and those who spoke against the teachings were considered divisive. I left soon thereafter.

John MacArthur also has much to say about Rick Warren and his false teachings. Some may not agree with John but I have read many of his books and find his teaching to be very fundamental and Bible based.

This is a short video of John M's assessment of the PDL book.



It is very easy to be "saved" in Rick's church.
No sin, no repentance, no need for redemption.
A very sad false gospel and another Jesus.

Lord Jesus please come soon lest the deception continue.

Mike Caron

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Mike, thank you for your kind remarks. I agree with you and Kevin that Rick Warren is way off the mark. Listen to Jack Van Impe on the subject. He gives example after example of how Warren has taken Jesus out of the picture. When a friend of mine gave me the book, "Purpose Driven Life" several years ago I could not bring myself to really read it or get into it. Something about the whole focus didn't set well with my spirit. Then one day it hit me why that was so. We are to have a CHRIST CENTERED LIFE, not a purpose driven one.

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Hi Texas Sue,

I agree, I asked myself a similar thing. Would I prefer to be Purpose Driven or Holy Spirit led?

Romans 8:14 For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God. 15 For you have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; but you have received the Spirit of adoption, by which we cry, Abba, Father. 16 The Spirit himself bears witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God: 17 And if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we suffer with him, so that we may be also glorified together.

Amen,

Mike Caron

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Mike, that's a good video clip from John MacArthur exposing the "Purpose Driven Life". I remember getting this book, because our church was on fire about reading it in 40 days. It was supposed to be life changing, but I came away from it thinking "Is this book really for born again believers, or is it just some type of self help book for unbelievers?" It didn't have any earth shattering revelation to me, except that Rick Warren likes to quote Eugene Peterson's "The Message" paraphrase as if it's equal to the Bible, and that he refuses to mention the blood of Jesus shed for our sins. I agree with MacArthur's assessment of the Purpose Driven Life!

Kevin

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Who was the clergyman present at Barry's inauguration?
None other than RW. Coincidence? I don't think so.