Incredible things in the Catechism of the Catholic Church. A "crazy" conspiracy theory about the Vatican with clear evidence

Some facts:
-The Catechism is a clear and relatively concise encyclopedia of the official teachings of the Catholic Church and has even greater weight in the Catholic Church than the Bible and is binding on priests, who refer to it as the highest authority of the church.
-who wrote the Catechism? It was written and compiled by high-ranking officials in the Vatican, such as cardinals, although officially the last Catechism was symbolically issued by John Paul II. (of course, it is also officially admitted that the Catechism was not written by the Pope – he would not have had time for such a thick book: it is hundreds of thousands of hours of work)

Surprises in the Catechism
I was very surprised by some things in the catechism that would horrify even believers if one read it with open eyes.

Context
We are convinced that the RCC (Roman Catholic Church) is the work of dark forces. It is necessary to realize that even the Pope is just a puppet with whom someone from behind the scenes is playing. The people behind the scenes, that is, the truly influential people in the Vatican, can be "clans" with a tradition of several thousand years and know the truth very well and are not in ignorance – they know very well that the church is only a tool for enslaving people and that it is a tool of demonic beings supai. These people know that the church is evil and they consciously cooperate with dark forces and demonic beings supai. And these people are undoubtedly also the authors of the catechism and therefore the Catechism is not a boring church reading but also contains a lot of absolutely shocking information that also results from the deeper knowledge of these people.
Of course, fanatic Catholic believers will object that I just misinterpreted the Catechism and will deny clear evidence. The authors of the Catechism certainly wrote the Catechism in such a style that the ordinary manipulated believer would not notice anything striking (logically, so that it would not cause any media scandal) , but they still told the truth in the Catechism in an inconspicuous, wrapped but clear way, which no one can question!!! Some passages in the Catechism are extremely controversial.

Religion or faith is fundamentally about the complete suppression and destruction of reason – without it, faith is not possible. The Catechism speaks this harsh truth from the point of view of believers without mincing words: Quite clearly an "anti-Christian" element in the Catechism. This is a quote from the Catechism:
143 By faith man completely submits his reason and his will to God. With his whole being he gives his assent to the God who reveals. Sacred Scripture calls this response of man to the God who reveals the "obedience of faith."

The authors of the catechism make no secret of the fact that religion is about slavish obedience and submission: Quote from the catechism:
I. The obedience of faith
144 To obey (ob-audire: to listen) in faith means to freely submit to the word heard, because its truthfulness is guaranteed by God, who is Truth itself.


The authors of the catechism themselves know the truth, they have no respect for the stupid believers and make fun of them when they speak the truth without a napkin. For them, believers are just poor victims of manipulation – they are completely robotized by the church and accept religious dogmas without any criticism or thought.
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Next, there is an extremely interesting part of the catechism about the end of the world. Although according to the official teaching of the church, the church can never disappear, the Catechism says that the church will disappear (which is a terrifying idea for a believer). The Catechism therefore says the same thing as the original South American tribal shamans, that religion will gradually weaken until it disappears completely – people will gradually begin to awaken: Quote from the catechism:

The Last Test of the Church
675 Before the coming of Christ, the Church must pass through a final test that will shake the faith of many believers. The persecution that accompanies her journey here on earth will reveal the "mystery of iniquity" in the form of a religious deception that brings people an apparent solution to their problems at the cost of falling away from the truth. The greatest religious deception is the deception of the antichrist, that is, a certain pseudo-messianism in which man glorifies himself instead of God and his Messiah who came in the flesh.
Explanation: This is a very bold statement of the Catechism: although it is officially believed that some powerful political leader, the Antichrist, will come, the Catechism denies the existence of the Antichrist and says that it is only a metaphor. By "religious deception", or "pseudo-messianism", the philosophy of "esotericism" or shamanism is quite clearly meant, which means that man himself is the Absolute "God". So the Catechism quite directly says that by "Antichrist" it means the enlightenment of shamanism and "esotericism". This enlightenment will logically weaken the Catholic Church and gradually destroy it. The dark forces – demonic beings supai and their minions in the Vatican know very well that planet Earth and humanity will not serve them forever but only temporarily. Even shamans claim this.

Catechism quote: 677 The Church will enter into the glory of the kingdom only through this last Easter, in which she will follow her Lord in his death and in his resurrection. The kingdom will therefore not be realized by the historical triumph of the Church in the manner of an ascending progress, but by the victory of God over the final onslaught of evil,
after which the bride of Christ will descend from heaven. God's victory over the rebellion of evil will take the form of the Last Judgment after the final cosmic upheaval of this passing world.
Explanation: Although according to official belief the "end of the world" should be a victory for the church, at least a person of average intelligence, upon careful reading of this passage, can clearly deduce from it that the catechism claims the exact opposite. The end of the world is figuratively compared to the ignominious death of Christ, which symbolizes the final death of the church, because people will have matured and will realize that they do not need the church. The authors of the catechism also openly admit that the "end of the world" will not be a "triumph" for the church.

Catechism on the website of the Bishops' Conference of Slovakia
https://dkc.kbs.sk/dkc.php?frames=1&in=KKC