>>15228338
that's not. the question. it does not "seem". it has been.
the. question is, why has it been conquered?
A: "How was it possible to arrive at such a betrayal? How have we come to be considered enemies by those who govern us, not in support of the common good, but rather to feed a hellish machine of death and slavery?
The answer is now clear: throughout the world, in the name of a perverted concept of freedom, we have progressively erased God from society and laws.
We have denied that there is an eternal and transcendent principle, valid for all men of all times, to which the laws of States must conform.
We have replaced this absolute principle with the arbitrariness of individuals, with the principle that everyone is his own legislator.
In the name of this insane freedom — which is license and libertinage — we have allowed the Law of God and the law of nature to be violated, legitimizing the killing of children in the womb, even up to the very moment of birth; the killing of the sick and the elderly in hospital wards; the destruction of the natural family and of Marriage; we have recognized rights to vice and sin, putting the deviations of individuals before the good of society.
In short, we have subverted the entire moral order that constitutes the indispensable basis of the laws and social life of a people.
Already in the fourth century B.C., Plato wrote these things in his last work the Laws and identified the cause of the Athenian political crisis precisely in the breaking of the divine order — the cosmos — between these eternal principles and human laws.
These natural moral principles of the Greco-Roman world found their fulfillment in Christianity, which built Western civilization by giving them a supernatural impetus."