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The NWO has begun it design for their ONE WORLD RELIGION DECEPTION..They call it THE HOUSE of ONE Many will follow straight to hell.. Matt 7:13 Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction, and there are many who enter through it. 14For the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life, and there are few who find it.~CG excerpt:The imam involved, Kadir Sanci, sees the House of One as a sign, a signal to the world that the great majority of Muslims are peaceful and not violent. Its also, he says, a place where different cultures can learn from each other. Each of the three areas in the House will be the same size, but of a different shape, architect Wilfried Kuehn points out. Architect Wilfried Kuehn holds the model of House of One Floorplan of The House of One Each of the singular spaces is designed according to the religious needs, the particularities of each faith, he says. There are for instance two levels in the mosque and the synagogue but theres only one level in the church. There will be an organ in the church. There are places to wash feet in the mosque. He and his team of architects researched designs for the three types of worshipping place and found more similarities than expected. Continue reading the main story Find out more You can hear Stephen Evanss radio report on the House of One on the Sunday programme at 07:10 BST on 22 June on BBC Radio 4, or catch up later on the BBC iPlayer Whats interesting is that when you go back a long time, they share a lot of architectural typologies. They are not so different, Kuehn says. Its not necessary for instance for a mosque to have a minaret - its only a possibility and not a necessity. And a church doesnt need a tower. This is about going back to the origins when these three faiths were close and shared a lot architecturally. In the past, different faiths have used the same buildings but not usually at the same period. Mosques in southern Spain became cathedrals after the Christian conquest. In Turkey, churches became mosques. In Britain old Welsh chapels have sometimes become mosques as areas change - and Brick Lane mosque in the East End of London started as a church in the 18th Century, later became a synagogue before turning to Islam, and has now become a place of worship for the newly arrived Muslim community. But thats different from the three faiths worshipping as neighbours under one roof. German Pastor Gregor Hohberg, Israeli Rabbi Tovia Ben-Chorin and German-Turkish Imam Kadir Sanci hold three bricks The hands of Rabbi Tovia Ben-Chorin, Father Gregor Hohberg and Imam Kadir Sanci are see as they hold symbolic bricks The idea came from the Christian side of the triangle. Pastor Gregor Hohberg, a Protestant parish priest, says it will be built where the first church in Berlin, dating back to the 12th Century, was once situated. St Petris Church was badly damaged at the end of World War Two as the Red Army liberated Berlin. What remained was destroyed in the period after the war by the East German authorities. Then, six years ago, archaeologists uncovered remains from an ancient graveyard and it was decided that something should be done to resurrect a community and its place of worship. The project expanded and changed from a single-faith building to the present three-faith plan. Money is now being raised to turn the architects plans into bricks and mortar. St Peters Church in 1850 and graves being discovered in 2008 St Peters Church in 1850, and graves being excavated in 2008 Each faith will keep its distinctive ways within its own areas, Pastor Hohberg says. Under one roof: one synagogue, one mosque, one church. We want to use these rooms for our own traditions and prayers. And together we want to use the room in the middle for dialogue and discussion and also for people without faith. Berlin is a city where people come together from all over the world and we want to give a good example of togetherness. It was not always the Berlin way. bbc/news/magazine-27872551 via Roe Barlow
Posted on: Tue, 24 Jun 2014 19:14:53 +0000

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