Social
action without God becomes socialism which
is evil. Catholics look to the good, but
in ignoring God's moral laws, go astray.
People look to women's rights and welfare,
which is good, but then can lead to abortion
and taking charge of her own body. People
look to respect for all including homosexuals,
which is good, but then can lead to fighting
for gay rights including gay marriage,
gay adoption, etc. People look to the
welfare of the poor, which is good, but
then can lead to forcing the poor to limit
their families by imposing condoms, forced
ligation, sterilization, etc. People look
to relationships of true love, which is
good, but then can lead to accepting gay
relationships. People look to political
candidates who promise good and bring
hope, which is good, but then can lead
to voting for those who are pro-choice
and pro-RH.
It
can be very subtle. Without proper moral
grounding, without a deep relationship
with Christ, it is easy for good Catholics
to go astray. But even those who are
so-called good Catholics also fall astray.
Satan does come like an angel of light.
The situation is complicated by dissident
priests and nuns who provide the justification
for claims to a clear conscience.
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Date:
May 11, 2010 8:59:51 AM GMT+08:00
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Subject:
Socialism is evil
Dear
Friend in Christ,
Dissidents
in the Church are promoting Socialism
as their end goal and pretending they
are being faithful to Church teaching
in doing so.
Please
take a moment to watch this video and
pass it along to friends and family.
http://www.youtube.com/user/RealCatholicTV#p/a/u/0/z_LNIdmsPDU
God
Bless you,
Michael
Voris
~senior executive producer, RealCatholicTV.com
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