All together , God
makes it clear in the bible that He does not expressly sanction any religion
and facilitates a multitude of religions (that are, de facto, human made).
I can’t agree with this, of course. It is neither Biblical
teaching (Old Testament) nor New Testament/Catholic-Orthodox Church (the
Historical Church) teaching.
It’s Relativism, of course, and really essentially
Masonic. It is also decidedly feministic, an integral aspect of this “femmed”
culture we live in, i.e. in the sense that “feminism” wants to make no
judgments, no ruling about who’s right and who’s wrong – such judgement is something
essentially masculine – fathers have this burden whereas mothers “mother”. This
feminized culture rather would mother us all (to death, really) by telling us
we’re all good and everybody is nice, and so on.
An example of this: I was introducing my kids to the old Irish Rovers song The Unicorn, how they played games instead of getting on the Ark, and all drowned, and my wife interjected with how horrible that was to teach to 10-year-olds (and 9 and 7-year-olds) and that somehow the Unicorns were saved. The mother wanted to "mother" her kids and protect them from the harsh realities of life, whereas the father sat in judgment and wanted his children to face reality.
A perfect example.
An Préachan
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