UNIVERSITIES INVOLVED IN FUTURE RELIGION AND WORLD GOVERNMENT
Harvard World Model United Nations (WorldMUN) was held in Athens, Greece in March 2000 and Budapest in 1997.
What is most interesting is that three of the candidates for the Office of President of the US are graduates from Harvard University: George Bush Jr., Al Gore and Alan Keyes. Harvard University advertises Skull and Bones for Medical students. Their Pluralism Project involves a number of Universities.
RELIGIOUS RESOURCE CENTER EXAMPLE I Religious Resource Centre
University of Derby
January 2000
- Religious discrimination, approached in its own right, is a relatively under researched area
- There is no unproblematic definition of religion, either in academic studies or in law
- Consideration of a legislative option should not be ruled out by the problem of definition
- Ethnicity and "race" are also contested concepts that are not defined in the Race Relations Act
- The European Convention of Human Rights refers to religion without definition
- The Human Rights Act, 1998 also refers to religion without definition
- Other jurisdictions have created laws against religious discrimination without defining religion
- "Religious discrimination" is shorthand for "discrimination on the basis of religion".
Unfair treatment on the basis of religion needs to be analysed in terms of its different forms. Analytical models for "racial discrimination" can also be instructive with regard to religion:
- "Religious prejudice" is attitudinal, can wound individuals, and can form a basis for exclusion
- "Religious hatred"can be fanned from "religious prejudice" and result in violent behaviour
- "Religious disadvantage" is experienced by non-Established religious groups
- "Direct religious discrimination"is deliberately unfair action based on religion
- "Indirect religious discrimination" is a consequence of unexamined practices or procedures
- "Institutional religionism" is a complex and systematic combination of several of the above.
RELIGIOUS RESOURCE CENTER EXAMPLE II WARE CONFERENCE FEATURES ECUMENICALS Baptist Bible College (Indianapolis) President Dr. Charles Ware is hosting a 4th national Multiracial Ministry Conference, Apr. 5-7. Most of the speakers are ecumenical and/or new evangelical. Included are: Crawford Loritts (PK speaker with ties to Campus Crusade), John Perkins (social action activist who has called for redistribution of wealth), Raleigh Washington (a PK v-p and PK speaker), Alex Montoya (Masters Sem. prof.), and Tom Mahairas.
RELIGIOUS RESOURCE CENTER EXAMPLE III
Paul Dixon, president of Cedarville University (a GARBC-approved school), is also a keynote speaker at this event. Ware is on the board of ABWE, another GARBC-approved entity, and spoke at the national conference of the NARBC (2/00 Bapt. Bulletin). [For more on Dr. Ware's ministry associations, see 10/1/96, 3/15/97, & 2/15/98 CCs] If disobedience to Biblical separation commands is wrong for Billy Graham ecumenical evangelism crusades, then it is also wrong for racial reconciliation meetings. [Earnestly Contending for the Faith; Exposing Deception in Politically Correct Churches - http://cnview.com/>http://cnview.com]
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