By Michael W. Chapman, CNSNews - In reference to a document signed by Muslim Imam Ahmad Al-Tayyeb and Pope Francis that says the "diversity of religions" in the world is "willed by God," Archbishop Carlo Vigano, the former Vatican ambassador to the United States, said this idea is a "blatant heresy" and a "terrible blasphemy."… In a March 29 interview with The Remnant, a Catholic periodical, Vigano discussed the document, Human Fraternity, which was signed in Abu Dhabi last year by the imam and the Pope, and is often referred to as the Abu Dhabi declaration… "In his Abu Dhabi declaration, Pope Francis said that God wants all religions," commented Archbishop Vigano. "Not only is this a blatant heresy, it is also a very serious apostasy and a terrible blasphemy."