Couldn't we just invent a prophet to write a new-new-testament? One that is totally down with homosexuality and public health care?
Alright, we need a volunteer to spend the rest of their lives pretending that god is talking to them directly. It can't be that bad, republicans do it all the time!
There is a section of the
The Brothers Karamazov, where one of the main characters, who has written a poem called "The Grand Inquisitor", reads it aloud. It details a world where Christ came back to earth around the period of the Inquisition, performing miracles akin to those he performed in the Bible, and people realize who he is and adore him. Eventually he is found by the Inquisition and sentenced to be burned. The Inquisitor comes to his cell and begins to explain, with Jesus listening silently, why His coming hurts the church and the church's mission, starting with "Why hast Thou come now to hinder us? For Thou hast come to hinder us, and Thou knowest that...". He speaks of the "burden" free will is, and how the three temptations Jesus faced in the desert, the ones from Satan, represented why Jesus was wrong. He said hungry men would only follow a man who fed them, how to be saved from falling by angels would cement His status as a God, how being ruler of all earth could allow Him to rule fairly and justly, and finally:
We are working not with Thee but with him [Satan]... We took from him what Thou didst reject with scorn, that last gift he offered Thee, showing Thee all the kingdoms of the earth. We took from him Rome and the sword of Caesar, and proclaimed ourselves sole rulers of the earth... We shall triumph and shall be Caesars, and then we shall plan the universal happiness of man.
That is why it is hard to change the Catholic Church. Not because they are working with Satan or something, but the idea of preaching through and by Dogma, and of gaining loyalty through their own cementedness as the church of God, which should be heard and obeyed but not necessarily understood. To be the judgmental high-minded clergy keeping all matter of dangerous ideas away. Priest Celibacy isn't even
in the bible, that was a rule change in the 12th century to keep priests from passing down church property to their children (which says all kinds of things). But the word of the past, of tradition, of their own infallibility, is absolute. That any man, even the Pope, could change the system, even a bit, is dependent on a fight between the entrenched and reformers. It will take years; MSH apparently thinks the Pope should have done it already.
The Pope has to, indeed
must, say and do certain things. He wouldn't be Pope if he didn't say and do certain things. You want results out of a man for whom even
saying that the church spends too much time focusing on Homosexuals and abortion starts alarm bells ringing amongst the conservatives. None of us here are politicians, few here realize how powerful internal politics are. All I can say for the Pope is that I hope he lives a while.