The Heresy of Americanism

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.ย. 2024
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  • @edwardkish9888
    @edwardkish9888 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    " Charity ( Love) hates sin...". Fr. Greenwell

  • @dianestrutz7169
    @dianestrutz7169 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Yes, thank you Father Jenkins. Pope Leo was a necessary critic and reliable shepherd for America. We ought to have listened. Father John Hardon warned us in his book, Christianity in the Twentieth Century, about the role of John Dewey in eliminating the need for dependence upon God for America's progressive growth. These are the fruits: 1) The demoralization of youth through public education and many of its aspects incorporated by the Catholic Church in America after the orchestrated exit of its religious sisters have destroyed belief and trust in God. 2) business opportunism that has led to a lifestyle structured by greed and self-indulgence, loss of need to connect with God through prayer, church, and living the Ten Commandments have led to an American people sick in soul and sick in bodily health. Just think of all the unnatural things that have been done to food and to medicine that have destroyed both health, soul, and local self-sufficiency to support the local community and family life. When John Dewey addressed a series of lectures at Yale in 1934, he exhorted his picked audience of future leaders of the Deep State with these words: "Dependence upon an external power is the counterpart of surrender of human endeavor." (p. 63-64 of the paperback edition, Image Books, Div. of Doubleday & Co., Inc.) Human endeavor not joined to God's purposes destroys all manner of beauty and cripples any true science