There is a deep rot that had many roots in some forms of Catholicism
'social justice'. Where did it start? Look it up, it's catholic. Liberation theology? Catholic. There is a deep rot and has been for 80 odd years. The jesuits are entirely fallen, they are beings of the modern world and hold far too much sway over it.
At the same time the traditional catholics are the most sensible, keeping traditions alive from the old church, archiving our heritage
I look at modern churches and I weep, for they seem utterly devoid of the divine. Ugly modern buildings, ugly modern songs, no history, no tradition. That's not to say that these things are all strictly necessary. I do believe that after war, and in new lands, anything including your closet will do. But when you do opt to build something, buildings are made with purpose, and its a reflection of it. It should all be done in glory to God. I really do believe the future of christianity is with a more traditional group that understands this.
Perhaps the orthodox as you say. But I'm unwilling to throw the baby out with the bathwater. They came for Catholicism for a reason. They targeted it and infiltrated it with a foul purpose. It is not an institution we can allow the enemy to hold sway over.
There was a deep rot that had many roots in some forms of Catholicism
'social justice'. Where did it start? Look it up, it's catholic. Liberation theology? Catholic. There is a deep rot and has been for 80 odd years. The jesuits are entirely fallen, they are beings of the modern world and hold far too much sway over it.
At the same time the traditional catholics are the most sensible, keeping traditions alive from the old church, archiving our heritage
I look at modern churches and I weep, for they seem utterly devoid of the divine. Ugly modern buildings, ugly modern songs, no history, no tradition. That's not to say that these things are all strictly necessary. I do believe that after war, and in new lands, anything including your closet will do. But when you do opt to build something, buildings are made with purpose, and its a reflection of it. It should all be done in glory to God. I really do believe the future of christianity is with a more traditional group that understands this.
Perhaps the orthodox as you say. But I'm unwilling to throw the baby out with the bathwater. They came for Catholicism for a reason. They targeted it and infiltrated it with a foul purpose. It is not an institution we can allow the enemy to hold sway over.