What would be a correct way to frame, or name the modern world by a Catholic?
Particularly in the past couple decade there has been so much change. Of course if one goes back to the Reformation, that must have been seen as cataclysmic - and it certainly was. A good part of Christendom was lost to heresy.
But fast forward to modern America and any scrap of Christian decency is gone. ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖs and their allies, feminists, Marxists and Communists run a country that marches lock step behind their leadership. Trump offers some hope, but much of that is wishful. He is economically conservative, but any other conservative principals are just people's wishful thinking. In fact he is quite liberal on all social issues.
My point is even the smallest amount of decency - even heretical Protestant kind, is seen as hateful. Being against ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖ marriage, transɛҳuąƖism, or traditional family structures makes one a pariah or "social criminal."
So how do we correctly describe modern America? Until the 1990s, we could have said we lived in a Protestant country - a nation predominantly heretical.
But today, is it the United States of Sodom and Gamora?