Leo the Laughable concluded his recent Gandolfo address by advancing the notion of a great “green” creator god who saves only on how well “we have cultivated and cared for the world…” The Bible makes no mystery of who’s the “prince of this world.” Imagine the horror of a pope asking not only that we serve his cause but also that the degree of hommage determines our destiny.
Our shepherds no longer embody Truth wedded to Authority. They want to keep their Authority (and with it, our obedience) but their abandonment of the Truth turns our obedience to Authority into disobedience to the Truth. A horrible dilemma that no father should force on his children.
Leo the Laughable concluded his recent Gandolfo address by advancing the notion of a great “green” creator god who saves only on how well “we have cultivated and cared for the world…” The Bible makes no mystery of who’s the “prince of this world.” Imagine the horror of a pope asking not only that we serve his cause but also that the degree of hommage determines our destiny.
Our shepherds no longer embody Truth wedded to Authority. They want to keep their Authority (and with it, our obedience) but their abandonment of the Truth turns our obedience to Authority into disobedience to the Truth. A horrible dilemma that no father should force on his children.