I was researching the internet regarding a different doctor and actually came up with Dr. Eboo Patel, which was no "coincidence."  I believe I found out some very interesting information about this particular doctor, I had never head of before, by divine direction.  

 Dr. Eboo Patel is a member of Barack Obama's inaugural Advisory Council on Faith-Based Neighborhood Partnerships.  He is an American Muslim of Gujarati Indian heritage and founder and president of the Interfaith Youth Core, a Chicago-based international nonprofit that aims to promote interfaith cooperation.  Dr. Patel has a blog at the Washington Post International online, The Faith Divide, which explores what drives faiths apart and what brings them together.  He is on the Religious Advisory Committee of the Council on Foreign Relations and the National Committee of Aga Khan Foundation.  Now why do you suppose, if he is so interfaith oriented, he doesn't belong to any Jewish or Christian committees (if he ever reads this post, I'm sure he will probably find himself one.  After all, he has to do a real good job covering up his real agenda.)  The Aga Khan Foundation received the 2005 Award for the Most Innovative Development Project from the Global Development Network for the Aga Khan Rural Support Programme (AKRSP) in Pakistan (97% Muslim).  This program receives US government grants, and I would be very interested in learning how much, but every internet search I have done so far to ascertain the figures has come up a "dead end."  I have found some very enlightening information regarding the Aga Khan Foundation, however.  It seems that since the early 1900s, Aga Khan representatives, while transporting donations out of the country, have been arrested on three different occasions for money laundering, some of the highest volumes of cash documented.  

Dr. Eboo Patel is a Muslim, who is not only setting out to condition the minds of our youth regarding "interfaith concepts," but he is also on a committee for the Aga Khan Foundation, an Islamic Imam organization.  Was there a reason for Obama selecting this man to preside over the international Interfaith Youth Core, responsible for indoctrinating youth throughout the nation's public schools?  Absolutely - Dr. Patel is a hard-core Muslim.  The adage comes to mind, "Keep your friends close and your enemies closer," as I read Dr. Patel's biography and his commission.  Once a Muslim, always a Muslim, unless God delivers an individual from this heresy.  Muslims all believe in the Qu'ran, right?  One of the basic fundamental beliefs of Muslims is that they are to convert or subdue all other other people of other faiths, no getting around it while remaining a Muslim.  Either Dr. Patel is a "hypocritical Muslim," or he has an underlying agenda.  Truly, if you want to use the power of persuasion in the lives of children and young adults, you do not alienate them with controversy,
you rather patiently mold their way of thinking.  

 Oh my, there he is (photo at top) getting ready to speak at a CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations) convention.  I imagine he is highly regarded within that group.  I am all for people living in harmony, but this goes way beyond that.  If you are interested in unbiased interfaith, why not three leaders representing the three major faiths at issue, instead of one Muslim running the program?  There is an agenda...  

 John the Revelator wrote about a false prophet and one world religion in the last days, "I saw three unclean spirits like frogs come out of the mouth of the dragon (Satan), out of the mouth of the beast (Antichrist) and out of the mouth of the false prophet" Revelation 16:13.  John saw spiritually what would happen in these last days, during the tribulation period.  Figuratively, he saw evil spirits at work through the mouths of Satan, the Antichrist (leader of the one world government) and the false prophet.  These three will work in unison to deceive the nations in the last days.  This spirit is at work in the world now.