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They Have Uncrowned Him: 8. Liberalism, or Society without God

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Philosophy, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

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🗓️ 10 March 2022

⏱️ 14 minutes

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0:00.0

Chapter 8.

0:04.0

Liberalism or Society Without God

0:08.0

Indifferentism is atheism, minus the name, Pope Leo the 13th.

0:20.0

I am going to try to expose for you here after having

0:25.8

analyzed the principles of political liberalism, how the movement of generalized laicization,

0:32.6

which is now almost entirely destroyed Christendom, has its source in the liberal principles.

0:39.3

This is what Pope Leo Xirteenth shows in his encyclical Immortal Ede in a very classic text

0:46.4

that we should all know. Here Leo Xirteenth writes about the quote unquote new law.

0:54.0

This pernicious and deplorable taste for

0:56.2

novelties started in the 16th century after having first upset the Christian religion, soon by its

1:03.5

natural propensity passed over to philosophy, and from there to all levels of civil society.

1:10.5

It is in this source that we must find the origin of these modern principles of unrestrained

1:15.9

liberty, dreamed up and promulgated among the great upheavals of the last century, like

1:22.3

the principles and the bases of a new law, unknown up to then, and on more than one point in disagreement not

1:29.2

only with Christian law, but with the natural law.

1:33.7

Here is the first of all these principles.

1:36.8

All men, from the fact that they are of the same race and of the same nature, are similar,

1:43.4

and by this fact equal among themselves in the practice

1:46.6

of life.

1:48.4

Everyone depends on himself alone so much that he is not in any way subject to the authority

1:55.6

of others.

1:57.4

With complete freedom, he can think about anything that he wants, and do what pleases him.

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