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LongingSoul
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But being that divine law presupposes natural law, it is possible for man to believe in the existence of the transcendent order of justice through natural reason. The fact that primitive people and pagans have through their natural instincts, practiced rites of sacrifice and atonement makes this evident. It’s what distinguishes humans from other animals. What Catholic teaching is giving us is a personal relationship with our Creator as our Father. We know Him by faith and we understand divine law by faith and through natural reason we know it is possible for the state without technically being a Papal state, to be legitimate and worthy … but that isn’t the case in todays society. Todays state subscribes too closely with individualism and the self as the highest authority known to man.The operative words there from Cardinal Dulles—one of my favorite theologians—“For the symbolism to be authentic the society must believe in the existence of a transcendent order of justice…” which of course, when the state responds to Catholic teaching rarely occurs as virtually all states in the Western world are secular in practice though may proclaim religious roots; and again, we cannot look to the state, as it is in practice in the world, for guidance or validation of Catholic teaching; for that we must look to the Church, and even there, in the actions too often of our Church leaders, we may be disappointed.