It is because Helena Blavatsky, who was a member of the occult Theosophical Society, promoted the devil horns as the "I love you" sign. From reading her Wikipedia, she wanted a Universal Brotherhood of Humanity, without distinction of race, creed, sex, caste or color. It is safe to say that she would support the interfaith movement!
Sounds the same as the ʝʊdɛօ-Freemasonic plans that run contrary to Christ the King's plans. God wants many nations and one religion. By destroying national sovereignty and legitimate distinctions among the nations through such organs as the UN and the World Court, Satan is pushing us toward one nation with many false religions.
Exactly. All one has to do is read the Old Testament and see that God does not want the nations to give up their sovereignty.
And the whole Modernist crisis is another punishment from God. Bible history is a constant reiteration of the warning that Israel would be prosperous if she serves her true God and would be punished if she turns towards false gods who are really demons.
God must not be happy to see that through "interfaith", "false ecuмenism", "universal brotherhood", etc. (which all are freemasonic ideas by the way), Rome has succuмbed to the old temptation of the idolaters who were happy to offer Christ a mere niche in the Pantheom and would have welcome the Catholic religion among the other cults in the empire, as an equal instead of as the EXCLUSIVE and ONLY TRUE way of human salvation.
The city in Maryland that I am from, Columbia, has 6 interfaith centers! There have been some telling articles in the Baltimore Sun about these abominable interfaith centers in my city.
In one article, a Rabbi at the interfaith center in my town is quoted as saying "Proselytizing doesn't have a place in the interfaith community."
http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2003-11-16/news/0311160212_1_messianic-Jєωs-interfaith-center-columbia
The idea of shared worship space was proposed in Columbia's early days in a report completed under the auspices of the National Council of Churches, which entered the discussion after Columbia founder James Rouse called on Protestant denominations to plan for the new city's religious life.
A fundamentalist Protestant pastor caused a stir at Oakland Mills in the late 1970s or early 1980s by publishing a letter in the church bulletin saying Jєωs could not achieve salvation. The church's contract with the interfaith center was not renewed.
In 2003, two Howard County rabbis objected to the Emmanuel Messianic Jєωιѕн Congregation as a partner in the River Hill interfaith center. Both were quoted in a Sun story criticizing Messianic Judaism for conducting a Christian conversion campaign behind a Jєωιѕн facade.
http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2013-12-23/news/bs-md-ho-interfaith-20131218_1_columbia-united-christian-church-catholics-cloth/2The founder of my city, James Rouse, definitely espoused freemasonic ideals that went even beyond interfaith.