THE NEW RELIGION The Blaze reports on the "Controversial New Religion that Embraces All Religions" in a recent article about the Living Interfaith Church of Lynnwood, Washington. Its leader, the Rev. Steven Greenebaum professes faith in the Jewish religion, but claims that his new interfaith church represents a faith all its own. In other words, it is not simply the acceptance of all faiths, but the blending of all beliefs into a single religion. But exactly from where does the Rev. Greenebaum draw his inspiration? Could it be his education at the Jesuit's Seattle University?
Chris Pinto, July 26, 2013
THE NEW RELIGION The Blaze reports on the "Controversial New Religion that Embraces All Religions" in a recent article about the Living Interfaith Church of Lynnwood, Washington. Its leader, the Rev. Steven Greenebaum professes faith in the Jewish religion, but claims that his new interfaith church represents a faith all its own. In other words, it is not simply the acceptance of all faiths, but the blending of all beliefs into a single religion. But exactly from where does the Rev. Greenebaum draw his inspiration? Could it be his education at the Jesuit's Seattle University?