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Adventists Join an International Interfaith Forum to Promote Common Goals on Unity, Climate Change, Vaccinations, Immigration, and Religious Freedom

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Adventists Join an International Interfaith Forum to Promote

From June 6 to 8, 2022, the Summit of the Americas hosted an interfaith "face-to-face" discussion in Los Angeles, CA to address the "concern and needs" in the Western Hemisphere." This interreligious forum produced a "document" with "common goals," with "unity in religious diversity" as the primary objective. The ecumenical gathering drew over 100 religious leaders from North, Central, and South America, as well as the Caribbean. Who were the people who gathered for three days to establish "unity in religious diversity?" The following participants were listed in the actual document produced by this interfaith forum:

"It is noteworthy that the participants included a diverse group of Catholics, Anglicans, Lutherans, Methodists, Reformed Christians, Baptists, Evangelicals, Adventists, Orthodox Christians, Latter-day Saints, Jews, Muslims, Bahá'ís, indigenous people, Afro-Latin American and Caribbean people, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, and others, including youth representatives, who came together to share their perspectives, values and concerns distinctive with respect to the needs of the western hemisphere, within the framework of cooperation interreligious community that inspires us to work together for peace, justice and solidarity."

Peace, cooperation, and support for Rome and all her fallen daughters (Revelation 17:5)? Are these the new depths to which our people wish to descend? What were the areas of cooperation and solidarity in which these churches, including Seventh-day Adventists, agreed to collaborate? The following information was revealed in the final document:

• The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the need for urgent system reforms including addressing ongoing immunization issues, a trans-national preparation for future pandemic events, improvements to ensure equitable access and quality (covid vaccines), and the need to ensure that mental health services are comprehensive and comprehensive in health systems.

• Policies aimed at eliminating all unfair discrimination based on reasons of race, religion, gender, indigenous heritage and sexual orientation, ensuring they achieve equity for all.

• It is necessary to identify and implement comprehensive solutions to environmental challenges, including climate change and deforestation in the Amazon, taking into account the concerns of all interested parties, including loss and damage.

• Immigration

• Education and internet access to all

• Religious liberty

The conscientiousness and focus of Seventh-day Adventists is changing as many begin to align their mission with the world's. When we allow this to happen, it weakens our witness. We don't have many missions; we only have one. We must never allow secular interests to take precedence over God's last-day warning. All of these interfaith, globalist events with Rome are intended to divert our attention and draw us away from our true mission. Unfortunately, this shift in purpose will also cause us to lose our souls.

"The Lord gives a special truth for the people in an emergency. Who dare refuse to publish it? He commands his servants to present the last invitation of mercy to the world. They cannot remain silent, except at the peril of their souls. Christ's ambassadors have nothing to do with consequences. They must perform their duty, and leave results with God" (Great Controversy, p. 609).

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