There is no indication that the liberal era of post-truth and mistake can end. Just as nearly 1,700 years ago, this does not mean that it will not end by God’s will; and its fall may give emergence to a fresh Christian era.
An Indian priest, Rakesh Bhatt, attended the National Democratic Convention in Chicago, Illinois. On August 21, he opened another day of reunion giving a Vedic prayer from the stage. He incanted the mantra "om shanti", which together with him made a crucial part of the Democrats gathered. Rakesh Bhatt, a priest of the Hindu temple in Lanham, Maryland, argued that they are all 1 human family, and that the common prayer is to confirm this.
Two days earlier, Archbishop Chicago, Cardinal Blase Cupich, appeared on the same stage. He said a prayer to God for America, calling for national unity. He didn't mention a word about Christ. In general, "injustice in society" did not mention to abortion crimes. A fewer hours earlier, people were killed at the convention. Planned Parenthood sent a mobile abortion unit, offering the anticipation of chemical poisoning of conceived children. As the company boasted, many people took advantage of the offer.
The National Republican Convention was held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in July. On July 15, a judaic businesswoman and erstwhile legislature candidate, Leor Levy, gave a prayer to God. She clearly referred to the judaic tradition. erstwhile she spoke, the image of the American flag – and the cross – was displayed in the background. A fewer hours later, a different prayer was given by India's lawyer and Republican activist, Harmeet Kaur Dhillon. Dhillon professes Sikhism; she refused a conventional prayer begging to Sikhian deities. The same was displayed in the background: flags and cross. Protestants, Orthodox and Catholics, including Archbishop Milwaukee, Jerome Listecki, besides prayed at the Republican convention. Many people thanked God for saving Trump from the assassination, suggesting that God himself chose him as president of the United States.
A lot could be written about these events, especially the speech of the cardinals. The Cupicha on earth, in a sense not only metaphorical yet warm from the blood of the innocent. However, I will focus only on 1 aspect: American relativism, which has been successfully instilled in the full world, including the leading representatives of the Catholic Church.
Both conventions broadcast a message that there is no nonsubjective fact about the supernatural. Although the course of the gathering between Democrats and Republicans suggested that there was any higher, invisible reality to the bare eye, man is incapable to say anything circumstantial about it. This reality has no face: it can only be called different names, depending on culture, tradition, ingenuity. The communicative of both conventions has been criticized by many Catholic publicists in the US, but it is perfectly consistent with the liberal-relativistic foundations of American statehood.
The first amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees that no authority in America can either introduce or prohibit the cultivation of any religion. In turn, the Declaration of independency itself contains an enigmatic mention to God, so that all Catholic, Protestant, Hindu, Mason can read it. Even the people of the Church in the United States were persuaded to do so. present they appear in 1 line with Protestants or Gentiles, as if they had nothing unique to offer; as if they had no truth, but only any perspective, any "view" of spiritual matters. They agree on everything: in the case of Democrats, even the demonic religion of self-determination, the leading act of which is the killing of the developing parent of life. Catholics have their sacraments, specified as Holy Communion, and demonic liberals have their own, specified as abortion; this is the American community.
The large tragedy is that what, in the case of the United States, for social reasons, could be tolerated at most, has grown to a formal standard and affects the politics of the shepherds of the universal Church. Pope Francis in a documentary from Abu Dhabi or Encyclicals Fratelli tutti In fact, he preaches nothing but U.S.-known relativism, politically imposed after 1945 on almost the full world.
The current situation of America – and with it besides Europe – is very much like that of the Pre-Constantian Roman Empire. Each cult is publically permitted, provided that its followers meet certain shore conditions. In Roman times, it was essential to honor the reigning ruler as a god; in our times – to praise democracy and to accept relativism. Those who failed to meet the essential condition in Roman times were persecuted. For those who reject democracy and relativism today, they do not wait for persecution, or they are simply residual (like the actions of the FBI towards conventional Catholics in the US for Biden's presidency); however, there is no place for them in public life. Then and now there was a common belief that there was no truth.
Early in the 4th century, Constantine the large made the decision to accept religion in Christ and then propagate it throughout the empire. 1 of his successors, Theodosius, rejected the pagan relativistic “dogma” of Rome and banned all cults but Catholic worship – in 381 Catholic religion became the only legal one. A fewer decades earlier, could anyone have expected things to turn out this way?
There was no indication of that. Similarly, present there is no indication that the liberal era of fact and mistake can end. Just as nearly 1,700 years ago, this does not mean that it will not end by God’s will; and its fall may give emergence to a fresh Christian era. Let us pray and work all day with the hope of specified a course of history.
Paweł Chmielewski
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