Since it is unlikely anytime soon that the RCC will take over America with a “Confessional State,” because ever since Benedict made his rather confrontational statements about protestants, thereby uniting the ones who are dedicated to the Christian principle of the right of free human moral agents to deternine for themselves how and when they will, or will not worship God, the obvious seems to be the case. It means, thereby, that the middle ground is that people be allowed to worship the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob according to the dictates of their consciences, rather than the dictates of a power-hungry centrally dominated hierarchy that feels threatened when ordinary, God-fearing adults decide to follow what they read in the Scriptures for themselves.
The fact that they are free to discover God’s message of individuals showing His love to others in daily acts of unreported kindness and friendship, is a testament to the rightness of freedom of religion. They do not claim that their denomination, let’s say, Baptist, or Lutheran, or Methodist, or Adventist, or Presbyterian or Mormon, etc. is the only true church. They claim to have researched the Scriptures and found nuggets of truth which they follow and believe in, as their sacred right is.
That there is sin in this land or this world, is not because they didn’t follow the Catholic Church’s teachings or rituals. It is because they are human beings who can only choose God’s way when they discover for themselves, and themselves alone, what God wishes for them. Goodness knows, there are enough Catholics who, like everyone else, are sinful and need to study the dedication that Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, Moses, Jesus the Messiah, and Jesus Apostles had. Even then, their human natures will often lead to sin, but over a lifetime of study and prayer on their own can they attain to “the righteousness that exceeds that of the scribes and pharisees.”
As Jesus said in Matthew 23, when He spoke to His followers about the religious leaders of Israel, “Listen to them. But do not do as they do. For they say but do not do.” He was speaking of their private lives, outside of their explanations of the laws many of which were not contained in the written Torah, given to Moses by God, Himself, but were “given” to man by themselves while telling the people their preachments came from God. Ie. the Talmudic writings, only a portion of which accurately explained the Torah.
Such is why man, himself, whether religious or otherwise, is to blame for the hypocrisy of today. Jesus explained not the Talmud, but the Torah which contains His love in actions described therein. He did this with the Sermon on the Mount.
The principles contained in His Sermon on the Mount cannot be enforced on anyone. The principles of the Law God gave to Moses in the everlasing Covenant, as explained by Jesus, stand opposed to such legislated religion!
Ministers, Priests, Rabbi’s, Imams, etc. should preach Jesus’ love, and confront the wealthy and powerful to do ever more for "the poor, the blind, the naked, widows, orphans, and strangers and all other outcasts by “good society,” which includes "religious people who love entertainment that draws attention to themselves, rather than attending to the needs of the poor that their religious leaders are afraid to tell them that they actually owe to the poor. That is what all the denominations of religion that claim to believe in one God should be doing.
They should be firmly behind any president of the United States who is trying to reduce the differences between wealth and poverty, and encourage him to lead members of their religious flocks to support things like a public works program that is well funded to put millions of the unemployed back to work at decent wages, instead of telling their members to vote for one candidate because he does’t want abortion, which I also stand against except where the life of the mother is provably threatened, while they vote for candidates who cut health and welfare spending which helps young families get out of poverty and get a better education so they can make greater contributions to their communities and to society.
If the denominations do the above, then they will see large numbers of people come into, or back into their flocks, willingly, and without any religious or religiously associated legislation.
God bless ya’all