They can claim all the piety and status of being an upstanding Christian in a major faith, while publicly holding and fighting for any anti-Christian view they wish with zero repercussions.Now consider the Left. They too hold to a surface level piety of being upstanding citizens for holding to such things as: political correctness, environmentalism, affirmative action, income redistribution, and other assortments of nannyism to absolve their guilt but yet expect no repercussions for enriching themselves on the thing they feel is evil, capitalism.
The Roman Catholic Church has a deep seated history in leftist activities. They've tried very hard to have a “Holy Roman Empire” and, when that failed, tried for many centuries to make the Catholic Church the social-oriented, predominant church. Sir Thomas More, christen a saint by the RCC, wrote a book called Utopia which is nothing more than a blue print for Communism in my mind. IMO-The RCC nothing more than a leftist political lobbyist like the AMA or AFL-CIO who are willing to sacrifice principles for political clout.
Christ's kingdom is not of this world and we are his ambassador. It would be beneficial if Catholics' would read Augustine's work of the City of God which contrast the evil city of Rome with the city of Jerusalem. It is rather remarkable this is where the Church chose to set up headquarters.
Hey, I like this part of Augustine's writing:
But, let these perplexing debatings and disputations of the philosophers go on as they may, we, in order that we may confess the most high and true God Himself, do confess His will, supreme power, and prescience. Neither let us be afraid lest, after all, we do not do by will that which we do by will, because He, whose foreknowledge is infallible, foreknew that we would do it. It was this which Cicero was afraid of, and therefore opposed foreknowledge.
This should confuse the RCC as well as half the Protestants. :O)
BTW-I remember seeing a movie of Luther who use to do the same thing, of beating and starving himself, until he realized that we are saved by the works of Christ alone. The Reformation not only set Luther free, but it set the Europe free from the Church.