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The European Union is funding a project called “Soul For Europe” which maintains that no one religion should be considered to have “more truth” than any other, and that just as is taught in Freemasonry, all religions have grains of truth which can nurture our spiritual lives. This false religion seeks the counterfeit spirituality of the Gnostics and the mystery cults; it maintains that all religions have the same source and goals. It is interesting to note that one of the principle bridges between many Roman Catholics and Protestants has been the charismatic movement. This phenomenon offers Christians of any sect the opportunity to by-pass the intellectual self in what it claims is a powerful experience of the Holy Spirit. Unlike traditional and biblical accounts of the work of the Holy Spirit, charismatics do not have to struggle with matters of falsehood or truth, nor are they prompted to repentance, but instead enjoy states of elation and exhibit “signs” of their spiritual encounter. In fact we can see the same manifestations of these states in many pagan religions around the world, and whatever spirit is entering them it is not the Holy Spirit. But Roman Catholics and Protestants take this experience as evidence that God is calling people beyond the divide of doctrine, and it is taken as proof that God is calling Christians to a new kind of unity.