Positive events in the Vatican

As a person in whom there is love and truth, I am an objective person and I can also praise if there is something positive. A positive thing happened at the Second Vatican Council, which takes a very positive stance towards non-Christian religions. Certainly, some educated and wise professors in the Vatican, while honestly studying Christianity, noticed many similar things that I noticed, that Christianity is a fraud. Although they did not give up Christianity for the sake of their careers, they at least showed their knowledge at the Second Vatican Council. Of course, if a person sees how Christianity is a fraud, then logically they will start to have a positive attitude towards other, especially Eastern religions. Unfortunately, the Catholic Church did not take the Second Vatican Council seriously and still persists in lying. Catholic priests will always convince you how wonderful Jesus is and how bad other religions are. The council was not accepted easily, because conservative Christians – the so-called Catholic traditionalists, e.g. Lefebvres – were outraged by it.

John Paul II, this Slavic Pope, should also be praised. Certainly because he was a professor of theology, he noticed many inconsistencies in Christianity and therefore began to have a positive attitude towards other religions. In his encyclical, he says that even non-Christians can be saved and he carried out many actions in his life by which he showed sympathy for other religions.

And now some quotes from the Second Vatican Council – NOSTRA AETATE, Declaration on the Church's Attitude to Non-Christian Religions:
The Catholic Church does not reject anything that is true and holy in these religions.

With sincere respect, she looks at ways of acting and behaving, at rules and teachings that, although they differ in many ways from what she herself upholds and teaches, often reflect the ray of Truth that enlightens all people.

Therefore, the Church encourages her sons and daughters to bear witness to faith and Christian life with wisdom and love, to establish dialogue and cooperation with followers of other religions, and to recognize, protect and enhance the spiritual, moral and cultural-social values ​​that are found among them.
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