
Former  Israeli President Shimon Peres met with Pope Francis at the Vatican on  Thursday to discuss a number of proposals on forming a united front  against terrorism, including the idea to create a “United Religions”  organization to combat religious extremism.
 
 In his meeting, Peres told the pontiff that the Arab world  recognizes the growing threat of terrorism that is being carried out by  groups like the Islamic State. He said the Arab world “can join forces  with Israel, the United States, and the European Union in the united  front against terror in which religious leaders play a pivotal role, led  by Your Holiness.”
 
 In an interview with the Italian newspaper Famiglia Cristiana,  Peres continued his call for world religious leaders to come together,  proposing a de facto “United Nations of religions.”
 
 “The U.N. has had its day,” Peres said. “What we need is an organization of religions, a United Nations of religions. 
 
 Francis promised the Vatican's attention to the proposal.
Such events have led many to dig deeper into the question of "Who is the false prophet of the end times?"
The  false prophet of the end times is described in Revelation 13:11-15. He  is also referred to as the “second beast” (Revelation 16:13, 19:20,  20:10). Together with the Antichrist and Satan, who empowers both of  them, the false prophet is the third party in the unholy trinity.
 
 The apostle John describes this person and gives us clues to  identifying him when he shows up. First, he comes out of the earth. This  could mean he comes up from the pit of hell with all the demonic powers  of hell at his command. It could also mean he comes from lowly  circumstances, secret and unknown until he bursts on the world stage at  the right hand of the Antichrist. He is depicted as having horns like a  lamb, while speaking like a dragon. The horns on lambs are merely small  bumps on their heads until the lamb grows into a ram. Rather than having  the Antichrist’s multiplicity of heads and horns, showing his power and  might and fierceness, the false prophet comes like a lamb, winsomely,  with persuasive words that elicit sympathy and good will from others. He  may be an extraordinary preacher or orator whose demonically empowered  words will deceive the multitudes. But he speaks like a dragon, which  means his message is the message of a dragon. Revelation 12:9 identifies  the dragon as the devil and Satan.
 
 Verse 12 gives us the false prophet’s mission on earth, which is  to force humanity to worship the Antichrist. He has all the authority of  the Antichrist because, like him, the false prophet is empowered by  Satan. It is not clear whether people are forced to worship the  Antichrist or whether they are so enamored of these powerful beings that  they fall for the deception and worship him willingly. The fact that  the second beast uses miraculous signs and wonders, including fire from  heaven, to establish the credibility of both of them would seem to  indicate that people will fall before them in adoration of their power  and message. Verse 14 goes on to say the deception will be so great that  the people will set up an idol to the Antichrist and worship it. This  is reminiscent of the huge golden image of Nebuchadnezzar (Daniel 3)  before which all were to bow down and pay homage. Revelation 14:9-11,  however, describes the ghastly fate that awaits those who worship the  image of the Antichrist.
 
 Those who survive the terrors of the Tribulation to this point  will be faced with two hard choices. Those who refuse to worship the  image of the beast will be subject to death (v. 15), but those who do  worship him will incur the wrath of God. The image will be extraordinary  in that it will be able to “speak.” This doesn’t mean it will come to  life—the Greek word here is pneuma meaning “breath” or “current” of air,  not the word bios (“life”)—but it does mean that it will have some kind  of ability to breathe forth the message of the Antichrist and the false  prophet.       Some have speculated this image may be a hologram which is now  being used       by several world leaders to address large gatherings.  Along with  being the spokesman for them, the image will also condemn to death those  who refuse to worship the unholy pair. In our technological world, it  is not hard to imagine such a scenario.
 
 Whoever the false prophet turns out to be, the final world  deception and the final apostasy will be great, and the whole world will  be caught up in it.