The Usurpers’ “Concern”: When the Anti-Church Speaks Ethics While the World Burns in Apostasy
EWTN News portal reports that the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) — a body operating within the conciliar sect — released a statement echoing the words of the current usurper of Peter’s throne, Leo XIV (Robert Prevost), regarding the use of artificial intelligence in warfare. The bishops reiterated the demand that “judgments over life and death, the gravest of human challenges, must remain bound to our living consciences,” and warned against lethal autonomous weapons systems that could “identify, locate, and kill people or destroy infrastructure targets without human operational intervention.” The statement invokes the encyclical Magnifica Humanitas and speaks of “human dignity,” “justice,” and the need to preserve “accountable human authority” in decisions of war and peace.
This statement, while superficially touching on a matter of grave moral consequence, is a textbook example of the conciliar sect’s characteristic displacement of the supernatural order by naturalistic humanitarianism. It speaks of “human dignity” and “conscience” while remaining entirely silent about the only foundation upon which such concepts can have any permanent meaning: the Kingship of Jesus Christ, the divine law, the reality of sin, the necessity of grace, and the eternal destiny of every human soul. It is the voice of a paramasonic structure mimicking the language of morality while having severed itself from the very Source of all morality.


