Neo-marxism could be more dangerous than Bolshevism, says Polish bishop
"We are dealing with a new form of ideology, much more veiled and using more subtle means than in the case of communism (...) Warning against such dangers threatening the faithful is part of a mission that the Church cannot renounce", explained Polish Archbishop Marek Jędraszewski in an interview with the Polish Catholic Information Agency.
In his opinion, the new anti-Catholic ideology is based on three pillars: the negation of God, total materialism, and utopian slogans of building a new, bright future.
“At the root of this ideology is the crazy concept of freedom, which assumes that everything that “binds us” and which limits individual freedom should be freed at all costs. Therefore, we should free ourselves from traditionally understood social structures, from a family based on the marriage of a woman and a man, but also from our gender identity, which allegedly is not a work of nature at all, but also God’s gift, but a product of culture,” emphasized the hierarch.
After the end of World War II, German Nazism was condemned, but we failed to put all the light on the even more criminal Marxist Bolshevism. Meanwhile, this Marxist trend not only survived, but also internally solidified to bring to what we now call the “revolution of the year 1968″. (…) In the West it was the most radical moral revolution that could have been imagined, which left lasting, very negative effects on European culture” added Archbishop Jędraszewski.
He also emphasized that until recently he did not suspect that there would be “some doctrine according to which one can create one’s gender.”
Source: pch24.pl