![]() It would be absurd if God willed a Trinitarian religion like the Catholic and at the same time an anti-Trinitarian one like Islam, modern Judaism, or, for that matter, religions like Buddhism and Animism that do not even believe in a personal God. If that were so, He would be a contradictory being, and a contradictory being cannot be God, Who is eternal Wisdom, supreme truth, and goodness. ![]() God cannot want the existence of false religions because He cannot want both truth and error, good and evil. Given its gravity, we will focus on the following proposition that formally contradicts Catholic doctrine: “The pluralism and the diversity of religions…are willed by God in His wisdom.” Eternal and Natural Law: The Foundation of Morals and Law However, it also contains numerous doctrinal errors and inaccuracies. The declaration, titled A Document on Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together, 2 contains the usual rhetorical statements devoid of practical application, typical of this type of document. Pope Francis co-signed the document with the imam of the Al-Azhar Muslim University, in Cairo, Egypt, on February 4. ![]() The Document on Human Fraternity signed by Pope Francis during his Apostolic Journey to the United Arab Emirates (February 3-5, 2019) contains statements that are “directly contrary to the Catholic faith.” 1 This has serious theological and canonical implications. “The Pluralism and the Diversity of Religions … Are Willed by God” Theological and Canonical Implications of the Declaration Signed by Pope Francis in Abu Dhabi
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