We know that in order to live correctly we must be obedient.
A child must obey it's parents, at school; the teacher,
at work; the boss.
We must also obey the laws of the country that we live in.
The Holy Family were perfectly obedient and submitted
to the laws of the land they were living in.
For example, Joseph, who was born in Bethlehem, had to
go back there to comply with the census regulations.
Another example: they also complied with their Jewish
customs as Jesus was brought to the Temple for the Jewish
rite of purification.
For Catholics it has become extremely complicated
to be able to distinguish between what is God's law
and what is the law that we must obey.
Since the 2.nd Vatican Council the doctrine of the
Church has been more than vague, it is almost wiped
out, apart from those adhering to Tradition, most Catholics
think that being kind and helpful to others suffices, and
since kindness and gentleness is something that hits home
with the average human being everywhere, and all religions,
the Catholic Church is now in the transition of melting with
the other religions in order to just have one world religion as
Pope Francis's Encyclical "Fratelli Tutti", which focuses
on worldly fraternity, underlines.
Yes, world peace, no more wars, is what we want.
Yes, we must love and respect all people, no matter
religion and culture. Most of us grown up in
the West know this, it is at the base of our cultures.
There are a multitude of international structures,
organizations and programs that works with this as
goal, but the problem of man's sinful and corrupted
nature always comes back to put obstacles in the way.
But the Catholic Faith is not just yet another program for
good living and decent human behaviour.
It is much much more; it is a program for sanctification;
divinisation, the complete Catholic Doctrinal Faith is
supernatural in nature.
This is why we need dogma and clear and unambiguous
teaching, not a modified, watered down, vague and blurred
version which fits in with the worldly trend, deprived of all
supernatural.
Jesus said: "My kingdom is not of this world."
John 18:36
We live in a state and under a government which deems it
legal and acceptable to kill living babies, because they have
not yet passed through the birth canal.
But in the 6th Commandment of the Decalogue, it says the
premeditated killing of another human being is forbidden.
This is just one example of the contradiction between God's
Law and civil law, but there are very many more which are
irreconcilable, incompatible.
We live in the world, but as Catholics we should not live
according to the world.
Catholics are in the fog, everything is blurred, they do no longer
know how to distinguish and discern between right and wrong,
they do not know which authority is "right", because often they
unconsciously believe that elected members and ministers
of government are automatically right, when they might actually
be on the side of the devil, but since they are conditioned to
obedience to civil authority, being "good girls and boys",
since childhood, they feel that they have no choice.
And because their conscience have not been informed and hence
formed, by the divine teaching of the Catholic Church; the guardian
of the full deposit of faith, as it is no longer generally taught.
God can not be updated, we can not inform God about what things
are like nowadays, we can not say to Him: "hey God, you must
understand that today in 2025, things have changed, its not like it
was before, in your time", because God is outside time;
He Was, Is, and Will Always Be.
"I Am Who I Am"
Exodus 3:14
God is Constant, Eternal, unchangeable, He exists in Himself.
He does not operate according to our way of thinking and acting;
"For my thoughts are not your thoughts,
neither are your ways my ways, declares the Lord.
For as the heavens are higher than the earth,
so are my ways higher than your ways
and my thoughts than your thoughts"
Isaiah 55:8-9
We should not compromise with the world, because it
leads to the destruction of the Church and the loss of souls.
It is painful to see how priests are obliged to do so, due to
their vow of obedience, they have sometimes to comply
with changes that contradicts the fundamentals,
the absoluteness of catholic doctrine; for example the
indissolubility of marriage, by introducing the possibility
for annulments.
We only need to read the old testament, long before
The Incarnation, to see that nothing has really changed,
the world is as corrupt today as it was
before, human nature is as bad today as before, the ways
and manners have changed, but they are external and
superficial, the human heart has not changed.
Politics is at work inside the church, the destructive work of
ecumenism which wastes precious time and deviates the focus.
As Catholics we are not obliged to follow this, and what is more,
we ought not to do so, since the focus and goal is our own sanctification
and evangelisation of the world, bringing the Word of God to others.
The very concept that the Catholic Church should approach
the churches that willingly broke away from her, and faiths
that are totally different, like Islam, by pretending that we have
the basics in common, (we believe in one God), is trickery and
deception, making people believe that the differences between us are
negligible, it weakens the church and drives people who are not there
for community activity reasons, away.