Blair courts controversial US pastor Rick Warren in bid to unite faiths
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Posted by John under: Laodicea,Strong Delusion,The Falling Away

Tony Blair. Photograph: Nathan Denette/AP
Former prime minister builds network of Christian allies as he prepares to launch a religious ‘offensive’ in North America
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The Falling Away
“Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away•Strongs 646: apostasia, ap-os-tas-ee´-ah; feminine of the same as 647; defection from truth (properly, the state) (“apostasy”):—falling away, forsake. first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition;”
—2 Thessalonians 2:3
Strong Delusion
“And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved. And for this cause God shall send them strong•Strongs 1753: energeia, en-erg´-i-ah; from 1756; efficiency (“energy”):—operation, strong, (effectual) working. delusion•Strongs 4106: plane, plan´-ay; feminine of 4108 (as abstractly); objectively, fraudulence; subjectively, a straying from orthodoxy or piety:—deceit, to deceive, delusion, error.
•Strongs 4108: planos, plan´-os; of uncertain affinity; roving (as a tramp), i.e. (by implication) an impostor or misleader; –deceiver, seducing. , that they should believe a lie:”
—2Thessalonians 2:11
“The prophets prophesy falsely, and the priests bear rule by their means; and my people love to have it so: and what will ye do in the end thereof?”
—Jeremiah 5:31
Tony Blair is preparing to launch a “faith offensive” across the United States over the next year, after building up relationships with a network of influential religious leaders and faith organisations.
With Afghanistan and Iraq casting a shadow over his popularity at home in Britain, Blair’s focus has increasingly shifted across the Atlantic, to where the nexus of faith and power is immutable and he is feted like a rock star.
According to the annual accounts of the Tony Blair Faith Foundation, a UK-based charity that promotes cohesion between the major faiths, the foundation is to develop a US arm that will pursue a host of faith-based projects. The accounts show that his foundation has an impressive – and, in at least one case, controversial – set of faith contacts. Sitting on some £4.5m in funds as of April last year, mostly gathered through donations, it is now well placed to make its voice heard.
The foundation’s advisory council of religious leaders includes Rick Warren, powerful founder of the California-based Saddleback church. It attracts congregations of nearly 20,000 and is reportedly one of the largest in the US. Warren, who has addressed the UN and the World Economic Forum in Davos, has been named one of the “15 world leaders who matter most” and one of the “100 most influential people in the world”.
His influence was confirmed in December 2008 when Barack Obama chose him to give the invocation at his presidential inauguration. But the decision angered many liberals, who see Warren as an opponent of gay rights and abortion on demand; a prominent alliance with Warren is likely to attract similar attacks on the former British prime minister.
Also on the council is David Coffey, president of the Baptist World Alliance (BWA), a Virginia-based network of churches that spans the globe and is particularly active in the US.
Another initiative has been to team up with the Belinda Stronach Foundation in Toronto. Unknown in the UK, Stronach, daughter of a Canadian billionaire, is hugely influential in Canada where as a philanthropist, businesswoman and former politician she has served in both the Conservative and Liberal parties. Attractive and barely into her 40s, media commentators have dubbed her “bubba’s blonde”, a reference to her friendship with Bill Clinton.
According to the accounts, Blair intends to open an office in Toronto to develop the relationship.
His desire for North America to be the focus of his faith-based operations was confirmed by the decision to hold his foundation’s inaugural event in May 2008 in New York, for the “charity’s key partners and religious stakeholders”.
The accounts also shine a light on the close connections the foundation now enjoys with major political institutions in the US. “With the Washington-based Centre for Interfaith Action, the foundation supported a meeting of major international organisations active in faith-based approaches to combating malaria (plus the White House, World Bank, UN, World Health Organisation) to co-ordinate international efforts,” the accounts state.
That Blair, a charismatic politician driven by faith, should be at home across the Atlantic is no surprise to political analysts. “He comes across as confident and persuasive,” said Professor Shawn Bowler, of the University of California at Riverside. “He does not talk like a modern robo-candidate in the way so many US political figures do.” Unlike in the UK, Blair’s religious fervour is seen as a strength. “Blair is very open about his faith and that plays a lot better in the US than in Britain,” Bowler said.
But the overtly religious dimension has drawn criticism. “The Tony Blair Faith Foundation is a fundamentally flawed concept,” said Terry Sanderson, president of the National Secular Society. “If religion is constantly at the fore, then the old suspicions and hatreds will continue to fester.”
Other North American faith-based initiatives endorsed by the foundation include the New York-based Global Nomads Group, which brings together young people through video conferences “to discuss the global issues that affect their lives”, and the Faiths Act Fellowship, which selects “30 young leaders aged 18-25, drawn from the different faiths from the US, UK and Canada, to embark on a 10-month journey of interfaith service”.
Blair’s status is such that he is now called on to sprinkle stardust at religious gatherings, such as a speech he delivered at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington. Even his autobiography, The Journey, for which he was paid a £4.6m advance, appears to be aimed at the US market. “Tony Blair is an extremely popular figure in North America,” said Sonny Mehta, his publisher. “His memoir is refreshing, both for its candour and vivid portrayal of political life.”
So embedded is he that Blair regularly crops up in Washington society diaries. Last September, the former Republican vice-president, Dick Cheney, was dining in the same restaurant. Blair got top billing in the gossip columns.
GLOBAL MISSION
May 2008: Launches the Tony Blair Faith Foundation in New York.
September 2008: Opens a three-year programme at Yale exploring the role of faith in the modern era.
October 2008: Supports Face to Faith programme, a pilot project for schools in the US, Canada and India.
December 2008: Teams up with the Belinda Stronach Foundation in Toronto.
February 2009: Speaks at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington.
March 2009: Helps to open a Baptist World Alliance centre in Jordan.
August 2009: Takes part in launch of the Faiths Act Fellowship, bringing together young leaders from different beliefs in the US, UK and Canada.
eric says Comment posted on March 16th, 2010
So, is this a good thing for the spiritual battle going on here in the U.S.? I thought I remember reading somewhere that Tony Blair was into new age theology….. I hope I am wrong on that. I just searched the web and a lot of links paint him as an outspoken Christian. Could any body here clarify whether or not this “faith based” campaign is truly a good thing, or something of a wolf in sheep’s clothing.
Becca says Comment posted on March 16th, 2010
I would like to research this further, but the fact that he is trying to “unite” different faiths demonstrates ungodliness. What relationship has light with darkness, Christ with Baal, Buddha, Allah, or any other false god? If we are suppose to come out from among them (the world, pagan, heathen) and be seperate then it seems obvious that attempts to join believers to unbelievers is antichrist.
Joy says Comment posted on March 16th, 2010
Eric,
Your question is very good. It is not a good thing. They are attempting to unite different faiths, not just different Christian denominations. It is part of the New Age theology that is corrupting Christianity from within. It will call for tolerance, meaning to accept that all faiths lead to G-d. This will call for Christians to deny the truth that salvation is only thru Jesus Christ and He is the only way.
Rick Warren started a P.E.A.C.E. organization. He has appointed all those in position in this organization from the New Age community. Forgive me Lord, but everytime I see Rick Warren, I think I hear a wolf howling.
Steph says Comment posted on March 17th, 2010
Joy, I think you see and hear clearly.
Becca says Comment posted on March 18th, 2010
Thanks Joy! You’re much more eloquent than I.
Billy says Comment posted on March 18th, 2010
“Thou shalt not follow a multitude to do evil” (Exodus 23:2).
Tony Blair recently joined the Roman Catholic Church, which openly embraces pagan religions as being an acceptable path to “God.” She (the R.C.C.) is the mother of harlots that preaches with enticing words another Jesus, another gospel by another spirit (see II Cor. 11:4) and her popes have, throughout history, put to death tens-of-millions of bible-believing Christians who refused to bow the knee to her idolatry and false teachings.
While professing apostolic authority she is very active in alluring congregations and individuals across the globe by her spiritual fornication; employing crafty schemes within the ecumenical movement such as “Evangelicals & Catholics Together” (E.C.T.), the recent “Manhattan Declaration” and now this new “faith offensive” to further spread confusion. Under the guise of ‘brotherly love’ and ‘social justice’ these do make a mockery of Christ Jesus’ precious blood, His awesome righteousness and holiness by substituting their own works and righteousness (see Matthew 7:21-23). Antichrist and his followers hate the sovereignty of Almighty God and seek to dethrone Him by elevating mere flesh-and-blood men.
Be encouraged to remember and rejoice in the gospel, which is a divine revelation, a heavenly report of the way of salvation by free grace in Jesus Christ! “This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners” (I Timothy 1:15). The Lord Jesus says, “I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance” (Luke 5:32). “It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in man. It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in princes” (Psalm 118:8-9).
Ken says Comment posted on March 20th, 2010
When I first saw this new, my initial thought was that it sounds like the beginning of a ‘one world religion’. Correct me if I’m wrong, but that sounds like one of the signposts of end times. I tended to believe that the Pope and Vatican would be leading that, but maybe Blair is the one to get the ball rolling.
Just my conspiracy theory, believing in the Illuminati mumblings, but it sure seems a bit odd to me that Tony Blair would be getting involved with this.
Darrell says Comment posted on March 29th, 2010
He has written articles on the share international website talking about new age movement and their goals including Maitreya. Do not be taken in by the many wolves in sheep’s clothing. So many tools of the Devil, and so few of us alert.