Catholic Church and the Preoccupation with Power
The Catholic Church's preoccupation with power stems from some of the most sensitive and important social issues of our day.
The Vatican’s leading role in the crushing of Spain’s secular republic
In 1931, Spain became the Republic of Spain, a liberal democracy. The Vatican feared for the Church’s very survival in Spain.
How the Catholic Church Doomed a U.S. Population Policy
Every year since 1975 has witnessed a diminishing commitment of the United States to both domestic and world population growth control.
The Vatican: Infringing on U.S. Sovereignty
The Vatican acts in part, often soundlessly and most effectively, through secret organisations such as Opus Dei and the Knights of Malta.
How Population Growth Control Threatens the Papacy
The Vatican believes that if the solutions to the population problem are applied, the dominance of Vatican power will soon wither.
Why papal infallibility is so important to the Catholic Church
The dogma of infallibility is important to the Catholic Church because it shields the entire doctrinal structure of the Church from criticism.
The Roman Catholic hierarchy: a cabal of power that moves under the guise of benevolence
Through the Vatican’s constant presentation of the Church’s actions as “virtuous”, recognition of the Church as a tyrant has been thwarted.
The Catholic Church and Divisiveness in America
Because the Catholic Church ignores the principle of separation of church and state, it is the most divisive force in America.
How Papal Authority is Threatened by Population Growth Control
The solutions to the problem of overpopulation threaten the continued existence of the church as it has evolved over the past 2000 years.
The Vatican’s sabotage of efforts to address population growth
The Vatican is successfully blocking consideration of the reality that population growth is the most serious threat to the security of all nations.