Love this movie, and love this passage. It's lengthy, and weighty, but please read it and let it challenge you.
- Camerlengo Carlo Ventresca: To the Illuminati, and to those of science, let me say this. You have won the war.
- The wheels have been in motion for a long time. Your victory has
been inevitable. Never before has it been as obvious as it is at this
moment. Science is the new god.
- Medicine, electronic communications, space travel, genetic
manipulation… these are the miracles about which we now tell our
children. These are the miracles we herald as proof that science will
bring us the answers. The ancient stories of immaculate conceptions,
burning bushes, and parting seas are no longer relevant. God has become
obsolete. Science has won the battle. We concede.
- But science’s victory has cost every one of us. And it has cost us deeply.
- Science may have alleviated the miseries of disease and drudgery and
provided an array of gadgetry for our entertainment and convenience,
but is has left us in a world with out wonder. Our sunsets have been
reduced to wavelengths and frequencies. The complexities of the universe
have been shredded into mathematical equations. Even our self-worth as
human beings has been destroyed. Science proclaims that Planet Earth and
its inhabitants are a meaningless speck in the grand scheme. A cosmic
accident. Even the technology that promises to unite us, divides us.
Each of us is now electronically connected to the globe, and yet we feel
utterly alone. We are bombarded with violence, division, fracture, and
betrayal. Skepticism has become a virtue. Cynicism and demand for proof
has become enlightened thought. Is it any wonder that humans now feel
more depressed and defeated than they have at any point in human
history? Does science hold anything sacred? Science looks for answers by
probing our unborn fetuses. Science even presumes to rearrange our own
DNA. It shatters God’s world into smaller and smaller pieces in quest of
meaning… and all it finds is more questions.
- The ancient war between science and religion as over. You have won.
But you have not won fairly. You have not won by providing answers. You
have won by so radically reorienting our society that the truths we once
saw as signposts now seem inapplicable. Religion cannot keep up.
Scientific growth is exponential. It feeds on itself like a virus. Every
new breakthrough opens doors for new breakthroughs. Mankind took
thousands of years to progress from the wheel to the car. Yet only
decades from the car into space. Now we measure scientific progress in
weeks. We are spinning out of control. The rift between us grows deeper
and deeper, and as religion is left behind, people find themselves in a
spiritual void. We cry out for meaning. And believe me, we do cry out.
WE see UFOs, engage in channeling, spirit contact, out-of-body
experiences, mindquests — all these eccentric ideas have a scientific
veneer, but they are unashamedly irrational. They are the desperate cry
of the modern soul, lonely and tormented, crippled by its own
enlightenment and its inability to accept meaning in anything removed
from technology.
- Science, you say, will save us. Science, I say, has destroyed us.
Since the days of Galileo, the church has tried to slow the relentless
march of science, sometimes with misguided means, but always with
benevolent intention. Even so, the temptations are too great for man to
resist. I warn you, look around yourselves. The promises of science have
not been kept. Promises of efficiency and simplicity have bred nothing
but pollution and chaos. We are a fractured and frantic species… moving
down a path of destruction.
- Who is this God science? Who is the God who offers his people power
but no moral framework to tell you how to use that power? What kind of
God gives a child fire but does not warn the child of its dangers? The
language of science comes with no signposts about good and bad. Science
textbooks tell us how to create a nuclear reaction, and yet they contain
no chapter asking us if it is a good or a bad idea.
- To science, I say this. The church is tired. We are exhausted from
trying to be your sign posts. Our resources are drying up from our
campaign to be the voice of balance as you plow blindly on in your quest
for smaller chips and larger profits. We ask not why you will not
govern yourselves, but how can you? Your world moves so fast that if you
stop even for an instant to consider the implications of your actions,
someone more efficient will whip past you in a blur. So you move on. You
proliferate weapons of mass destruction, but it is the Pope who travels
the world beseeching leaders to use restraint. You clone living
creatures, but it is the church reminding us to consider the moral
implications of our actions. You encourage people to interact on phones,
video screens, and computers, but it is the church who opens its doors
and reminds us to commune in person as we were meant to do. You even
murder unborn babies in the name of research that will save lives.
Again, it is the church who points the fallacy of that reasoning.
- And all the while, you proclaim the church is ignorant. But who is
more ignorant? The man who cannot define lightning, or the man who does
not respect its awesome power? This church is reaching out to you.
Reaching out to everyone. And yet the more we reach, the more you push
us away. Show me proof there is a God, you say. I say use your
telescopes to look to the heavens, and tell me how there could not be a
God! You ask what does God look like. I say, where does that question
come from? The answers are one and the same. Do you not see God in you
science? How can you miss Him! You proclaim that even the slightest
change in the force of gravity or the weight of an atom would have
rendered our universe a lifeless mist rather than our magnificent sea of
heavenly bodies, and yet you fail to see God’s hand in this? Is it
really so much easier to believe that we simply chose the right card
from a deck of billions? Have we become so spiritually bankrupt that we
would rather believe in mathematical impossibility than in a power
greater than us?
- Whether or not you believe in God, you must believe this. When we as
a species abandon our trust in the power greater than us, we abandon
our sense of accountability. Faith… all faiths… are admonitions that
there is something we cannot understand, something to which we are
accountable… With faith we are accountable to each other, to ourselves,
and to a higher truth. Religion is flawed, but only because man is
flawed. If the outside world could see this church as I do… looking
beyond the ritual of these walls… they would see a modern miracle… a
brotherhood of imperfect, simple souls wanting only to be a voice of
compassion in a world spinning out of control.
- Are we obsolete? Are these men dinosaurs? Am I? Does the world
really need a voice for the poor, the weak, the oppressed, the unborn
child? Do we really need souls like these who, though imperfect, spend
their lives imploring each of us to read the signposts of morality and
not lose our way?
- Tonight we are perched on a precipice. None of us can afford to be
apathetic. Whether you see this evil as Satan, corruption, or
immorality, the dark force is alive and growing every day. Do not ignore
it. The force, though mighty, is not invincible. Goodness can prevail.
Listen to your hearts. Listen to God. Together we can step back from
this abyss.
- Pray with me.
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