Secularism The Scourge of Our Time - Archbishop William Goh (Homily Extracts - 13  February 2021)

Secularism The Scourge of Our Time - Archbishop William Goh (Homily Extracts - 13 February 2021)

Complete homily recording available at:    • Catholic Weekday Mass Today Online - Satur...   Why is humanity and the world so divided today? The biblical response in no uncertain terms traces it to sin, which alienates man from God, and then man from each other. Sin begins with pride and a false sense of autonomy which is the reflection of the situation of humanity today. The educated, scientific and technological man is full of himself. He thinks that through his intellect and knowledge, he does not need God, and certainly not anyone, to advise him what is the right and good thing to do. He knows everything and if he does not know, he will find the answer sooner or later. This is why today humanity claims full freedom in exercising their choices. This is an age of relativism, especially moral relativism and individualism. ► MORE HOMILIES/REFLECTIONS by Archbishop William Goh • PLAYLIST:    • Homilies and Extracts by Cardinal William Goh   • WEB : https://www.catholic.sg/archbishop/sc... • APP : https://app.catholic.sg ► SUBSCRIBE ABOVE For new homilies and remember to tap on the golden bell icon to be alerted for new videos ► CONTRIBUTIONS: Support the production of our media content at https://www.catholic.sg/webcast ► CONNECT WITH ARCHBISHOP WILLIAM GOH • Facebook :   / archbishop.william   • Instagram :   / archie.will   • Twitter :   / archbishopwill   ► MORE INFORMATION • Production and Webcasting by staff of the Communications Office, Archbishop's Office, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Singapore • Connect with the Archdiocese - https://www.catholic.sg/our-channels • Music credit - https://www.purple-planet.com #homily #homilytoday #homilies #catholichomily #jesus #catholic #catholicsg #proud2bcatholic N.B. This video may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission from the Archbishop’s Communications Office. This includes extracts, quotations or summaries.