Dr. Lennox: Belief in God drives Science, since Faith confesses an Omnipotent Lawgiver

Editor’s Note: As readers of FromRome.Info know all too well, these pages are often filled with my discussion of points of law and jurisprudence, with reference to Christ the King, as the Supreme Authority in the Church. — This is in contrast to the swamp of grifters who attempt to influence Catholics on social media, who are so shameless that they act on and even at times enunciate the view that Catholics can be good Catholics without reference or preoccupation with the laws of the Church.

However, as can be seen in the above video, that God is a Lawgiver is the fundamental first premise of all science, not just of ecclesiastical jurisprudence.

And this should make Catholics pause and think, and recognize how morally and intellectually dangerous it is to read “Catholic” websites or follow “Catholic” influencers who want you to accept a lawless conception of being Catholic.

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One thought on “Dr. Lennox: Belief in God drives Science, since Faith confesses an Omnipotent Lawgiver”

  1. Yes, being a citizen living within a Constitutional government (despite its Masonic foundation) ensures us the freedom to obey and follow the Catholic laws of the Church. This is exactly why when I saw hand sanitizers instead of Holy Water at Mass, I knew the boundary between the state and our Church had been violently violated. . . I hope I phrased this correctly.

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