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MAN SAYS: "Next week, the Global Summit on AIDS and the Church will be held on the Saddleback campus. It is not a church service, but an international summit for pastors and world leaders. Leaders from churches, denominations, health, NGOs, Christian organizations, governments, businesses, and entertainment will meet together to discuss how they can work with churches to end AIDS. Participants will hear messages from Laura Bush, Sen. Bill Frist, Sen. Sam Brownback, Bill Gates, Bono, the doctor who discovered AIDS transmission heterosexually, Franklin Graham, the President of World Vision, the President of World Relief, the President of Compassion, and about 30 other speakers who are concerned about AIDS. [Pro-homosexual, pro-abortion] Sen. Obama is one speaker at a conference which includes Republicans and Democrats, Christians and non-Christians, pastors, business leaders, and all kinds of races from around the world. Yet the vitriol and unChristlike slander was over the top." (Rick Warren, Purpose Driven network, November 25, 2006)
 
GOD SAYS: "Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness? And what concord hath Christ with Belial? or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?" (2 Corinthians:6:14-15)
 
[TBC: So much for "separation of church and state" -- Rick Warren is making every effort to blur these lines by hosting an "international summit" in a facility built (for the most part) by Bible-believing Christians to further the Gospel of Jesus Christ—to which the majority of the "world leaders" scheduled to speak are diametrically opposed! Though Warren is quick to clarify this meeting "is not a church service," the very fact that politicians and world leaders are speaking in his "church" building indicates a tacit approval of their agenda, and is allowing antichrist propaganda for a "new world order" to spread under the guise of "peace." Warren then proceeds to chalk up biblical correction as "persecution for righteousness' sake".]