This Apocalyptic Age Quotes
This Apocalyptic Age
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“Nothing can alter the fact that the Catholic Church is the one true Church of Christ, the community of the faithful who are led by the Vicar of Christ in Rome, who holds in his hands the keys of the kingdom of Heaven, according to the promise of Christ (Matt. 16:19). (chapter 23)”
― This Apocalyptic Age
― This Apocalyptic Age
“According to this it was the simple duty of America to prevent the terrible injury and injustice of Communist enslavement of the Vietnamese people if it could. The American people don't have to apologize to anyone for their noble actions there. (chapter 22)”
― This Apocalyptic Age
― This Apocalyptic Age
“Peace cannot come, in any degree whatsoever, from the actions of those who are at war with God, as the Communists openly profess themselves to be.
Peace comes infallibly to the individual soul as a result of its turning to God. And what is true of the individual is true of the collectivity, of families, communities, nations.
It would be virtually impossible at Communist peace congresses, to conduct the debate on terms reasonable to Christians. The basic assumption that peace is from God, that it is promoted only by a return to God, would not be tenable in such company.
On the other hand, if this is not assumed, if it is taken for granted that peace can be striven for effectively without God, then Christians present are betraying a great principle. (chapter 21)”
― This Apocalyptic Age
Peace comes infallibly to the individual soul as a result of its turning to God. And what is true of the individual is true of the collectivity, of families, communities, nations.
It would be virtually impossible at Communist peace congresses, to conduct the debate on terms reasonable to Christians. The basic assumption that peace is from God, that it is promoted only by a return to God, would not be tenable in such company.
On the other hand, if this is not assumed, if it is taken for granted that peace can be striven for effectively without God, then Christians present are betraying a great principle. (chapter 21)”
― This Apocalyptic Age
