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jcrichton
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Hi!So Paul believed because he was in that generation?
Jesus called that generation wicked. And Paul showed his faith through courage and fearless opposition to status quo.
…actually… yes!
…as time progressed man has became more and more openly hostile to God (the Catholic Church, in particular).
…I remember as a child the news seldom reported a crime against a Catholic Church, Priest, Nun, or Religious… even in the most secular centers there was a respect for God and things related to God… a crime/assault against the Church or her religious members would only happen in the worst places in the world… and when they did it would be held as an appalling and specially wicked deed.
…the fight against God (removal of Prayer and other Catholic/Christian values from society) gave raise to the occasional assault (including rape of a Nun and desecration of local parishes and the Altars [clearly, I’m speaking of contemporary history not about the history of anti-Catholicism persecutions ushered in by Protestants non-Christians of the Church’s past]–cultural changes around the world that continued to escalate); the eighties and nineties ushered in the “hate God, hate the Catholic Church” congruence mentality where even those who telecast/announced the news seem to take pleasure in the incident–as if “score one for…”
Today’s anti-God culture would cling to anything rather than give up its “right to choose,” …well, the choice of anything but God!
Maran atha!
Angel