Catholics understand the different forms of war.

War never ends.  Catholics understand the different forms of war.

The Big, Long War is fought by The People of God.  They are endlessly attacked by those who hate Him.  The People of God fight for life and freedom.

Those who hate God fight for death and slavery.

Both sides build fortresses from which to fight.

The Big, Long War will continue until Jesus returns.

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Little Wars take place on battlefields.  We may study thousands of them in History.

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Less visible Wars are fought to gain control of two things:  Beliefs and Production.

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Marketing Wars are fought to destroy competing Beliefs in the minds of people.   An example:  The Catholic Church upholds this Belief:  “Life must be protected from conception until natural death.”

The Culture of Death believes in making weaker people die.

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Production Wars are fought to destroy or control the means of Production.

Every nation wants to win Production Wars.  Every nation wants others to be dependent upon what they Produce.

Nations begin Production Wars by enslaving their people.  Nearly free labor lets them become low-cost Producers.

Producers in freer countries have higher costs.  They are driven out of Production by those with vastly lower costs of labor and energy.  When a country can no longer make things its people need, it becomes dependent upon nations whose leaders have enslaved their workers.

Every country that cannot Produce the Beliefs and Products that it needs to defend itself is taken over.  Its people are killed or enslaved.

Those who take over have Produced more, and better, weapons.

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Marketing and Production Wars are fought to keep people from defending their Beliefs and from Producing the means to defend their Beliefs.

Those who believe in Life and Freedom have Beliefs that will keep us alive and free.

The Culture of Death tries to destroy those Beliefs.

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When The Culture of Death wins, they kill or enslave all who believe in Life and Freedom.

Catholics understand the different forms of war.  What else do we need to know?

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