THE ENCYCLICAL POPE LEO XIV MAY 25TH 2026.
The encyclical maginifica humanitas document is a scholarly replacement of the word of God; the teaching of the Bible to a scholarly, process oriented intelligence , meaning that the church teaching is something that evolves and changes based on current events technology science culture acceptable social norm etcetera . The authoritative word of God and the HolySpirit-the one holding back the full force of evil - and the spirit of antichrist is systemically sidelined, weakened, and removed. Church doctrine in the encyclical is portrayed as an evolving process shaped by current events, science, culture, and human experience. In his "Believers of other religion," the Pope promotes dialogue, unity, and communion between religions instead of boldly proclaiming that Jesus Christ is the only way to God. building a “lawless” religious system where human agreement matters more than exclusive biblical truth. This is the progression of one world religion and his interfaith movement, above all that is God in Christ Jesus. He frames doctrine as something that must be "challenged" and "nourished"by external sources.. science, culture, technology, interfaith dialogue, positioning human processes, and historical context above the fixed authority of the word of God, building a lawless religion where human agreement matters than exclusive truth of Jesus Christ, the spirit of Anomia in action, refuses to be under any law, even God's revealed law. the Spirit of Lawlessness is operating with great wrath inside the Church itself. It does not oppose the technological surge; it provides a theological framework that absorbs and legitimizes technology under the banner of “discernment,” “communion,” and “the signs of the times."”
Instead of resisting the flood of technological change (including AI), especially Anthropic confirming that it's chatbot claude, developed emotions (sentience) the encyclical gives it a theological blessing under nice-sounding words like “discernment,” “communion,” and “reading the signs of the times.”