2) HALIK CONTRA PRESIDENT
T. Halik mocked the priests who in the communist era were members of the so-called peace movement of Catholic clergy Pacem in Terris. By their membership they manifested their loyalty to the then regime. Today, however, Halik, as a Catholic priest, meddles in politics far more than they did. He also condemns the Slovak President Josef Tiso, who was a priest, though Halik himself ran for president and now cherishes a hope that in the next elections he will probably succeed. Halik is a member of the Council of the Wise which has the same spirit and the same programme as a worldwide organization of Freemasons. In addition, this Council is in full spiritual unity with it.
The current Czech President distinguishes between homosexuality and homosexualism. The former is an unnatural addiction, the latter is an ideology. He argues that this ideology is destroying moral and spiritual values of society. For this Halik publicly condemns and mocks Mr President.
Quotation of Halik: “By his statement about homosexuals, Mr Hajek from Hradcany Castle has confirmed for the hundredth time that he confuses the role of a high government official with an entertainer in a tabloid cabaret who attempts to provoke by insolence of absurd sayings. The lord of the castle repeatedly mutters in his shade that he is actually of the same opinion, only he would have said it better.”
Response: Halik not only offends but directly disqualifies people who have the right view just because it is opposite to his. It is a tragicomedy that Halik acts as a Catholic priest who presents a new model of “Christianity”, and yet he has never said a word against promotion of sinful homosexuality. In 2006 it concerned the so-called registered partnership, in 2009 enforcement of the Lisbon Treaty the ideological basis of which is promotion of homosexualism, and in 2011 the Prague pride parade. In relation to all homosexual actions, Halik with his schizophrenic “yes and no” actually stood for homosexualism.
In contrast, the Czech President vetoed the so-called registered partnership as well as antidiscrimination laws which introduce homodictatorship and till the last moment he fought against the Lisbon Treaty which promotes homoideology. He clearly distanced himself from the Prague pride parade in 2011 and called it by the right name. Halik, by contrast, only muddied the waters and falsely called this muddying of waters “the Catholic stance on homosexuality”.
The Vice Chancellor of the President defends universal moral values and Christian principles. On that account Halik calls him ironically an entertainer in a tabloid cabaret. However, it was Halik who “has confirmed for the hundredth time” that not the Vice Chancellor but he himself is an “entertainer in a tabloid cabaret” and a high-level acrobat in the heretical theology. For example, he says: “I am a Christian and a Buddhist at the same time.” What a somersault! And he has all kinds of trained walking-on-a-rope monkeys, pigs and dogs jumping about who will willingly hop on one foot for a lump of sugar in the hope that they will also be honoured with the title Laureate.
Halik ironically calls Mr President “the lord of the castle”. He thus creates the impression that the President with his moral outlook belongs to the Middle Ages and thus he degrades his authority which represents true values. This is manipulation of words again, the aim of which is to ridicule and break the man who courageously and tirelessly fights for preservation of universal values against intense pressure of mass demoralization.
Halik is jealous of the unity the President has with his Vice Chancellor, because he knows that in unity there is strength. He pejoratively labels Mr President’s unity as muttering in the shade of the Vice Chancellor. Here, however, the point is not some weakness or a kind of mindless muttering, as Halik is trying to imply, but the courage and wisdom to act in one spirit in the defence of the nation. Each one of them has his own level of responsibility and also his own way and form of expression.
Quotation of Halik from 20 February 2009: “In my sermons I do not mention politicians on principle. I strictly keep to religious and ethical aspects of social problems.”
Response: In principle, Halik is lying. Even if he does not name particular people, he describes their characteristics in such way that everyone immediately knows whom he speaks about, and thus his mordancy has an even more negative impact than if he mentioned the persons directly. He does not strictly keep to religious and ethical aspects at all because he mocks and falsely denigrates anyone who is not in unity with his demagogy.
Quotation of Halik: “… of course, I mean Vaclav Klaus, whom I am deeply ashamed of after a series of his objectionable, absurd and very dangerous statements on the Lisbon Treaty, EU, global warming or financial crisis,” he said for “The News”.
Response: Every orthodox Bohemian should be deeply ashamed of Halik for his objectionable, absurd and very dangerous statements uttered not only in relation to faith, but also in relation to all current social issues. It is shameful that Halik presents himself as a Catholic priest. The reality is that he is an apostate, and that as from 29 June 2008, when the orthodox Synod of Bishops in Ukraine made his apostasy public, he is also publicly expelled from the Catholic Church. Halik’s false and ambiguous statements are dangerous not only for sincere believers but also for all honest citizens of the Czech Republic and especially for youth. He infects them with the poison of heresies and spiritual schizophrenia which presents evil as good and good as evil. The final consequence is loss of discernment and reason, and what is worst, loss of eternal life. This is the worst impact of objectionable, absurd and very dangerous heresies of the apostate T. Halik.
Quotation of a listener to one of his so-called sermons: “People laughed… and one could see that they agree with the priest.”
Response: In this sermon, Halik ridiculed Mr President for his courageous fight against homoideology which is a part of the Lisbon Treaty. Instead of preaching the Word of God, this apostate priest is fighting an unfair fight against Mr President just because the latter defends moral and divine laws.
Quotation of Halik: “When Klaus expressed himself self-confidently and objectionably on the issues of climate, scientific character of sociology or the level of film art, which he obviously does not know the first thing about, one could pass it over with a smile.”
Response: Halik brazenly disparages the President and miscasts him in the role of some illiterate man who does not understand what he is talking about. This, however, fully applies to Halik. He uncritically considers himself a theologian and self-confidently and objectionably expresses himself on the issues of faith and morals. However, as a heretic and apostate he obviously does not know the first thing about them. The Spirit of God reveals the mystery of salvation to the humble – the little ones – and not to the proud (cf. Mt 11:25).
Quotation of Halik: “However, if the economist Klaus trivializes the financial crisis dealt with by thousands of the world leading economists and if he blocks the Lisbon Treaty ratified practically by all Europe, no responsible man can be silent on it.”
Response: Halik disguises himself by a financial crisis so that he may present the homoideological Lisbon Treaty as the only economic solution. He miscasts Mr President in the role of the most dangerous pest in the Czech economy. It should be noted that the Czech President is an economic expert but Halik is a mere windbag ? la Beetle Baggins. Homosexual ideology associated with the Lisbon Treaty brings moral and spiritual disintegration of individual and family and leads to gradual autogenocide of the Czech nation. Hardly anybody, apart from President Klaus, was able to distinguish the trick of German Chancellor A. Merkel who uses the same methods as Halik and by means of these methods managed to establish a pernicious homoideology throughout Europe.
Quotation: “I understand that the Archbishop (D. Duka) tries to maintain friendly diplomatic relations with the representatives of the state and the more so I try to point out that his opinion of President Klaus is not the only possible view in the Church and to balance a little bit those ‘very positive steps’ of his…”
Response: Before the Prague pride Mons. Duka did only minimum, which can be evaluated as alibism rather than adequate support for the President. Even this minimum is viewed by Halik as blameworthy. By his schizophrenic dialectics Halik disparages the moral authority of the President and instigates the faithful “to balance those very positive steps” and thus, actually, to go against themselves.
Quotation: “… to balance [them] by continuing the politically critical role that the Church has assumed since the time of the biblical prophets.”
Response: Halik, who shelters himself by ecclesiastical and papal awards, has, in fact, nothing to do with the true Church of Christ or with the biblical prophets. In reality, he is a false prophet. He morally destroys such authorities in the Church and in the Czech society that defend the true values and God’s laws. He blames them for a lack of love, for intolerance and bigotry. He condemns their courageous defence of the truth as something unheard of and their public activity for protection of moral values as unacceptable. The Church under the ideological influence of Halik is the Church no longer but an anti-Church.
The present-day Catholic Church in the Czech Republic has lost its moral authority. She did not stand up courageously or effectively for true values and God’s laws, though it was her duty. Since the fall of Communism there has been one betrayal after another in the field of faith and morals. Halik ignores this shame of the Czech Church and, as if he fell out of the skies, he starts to enthuse about a political-critical role of the Church and about the time of the biblical prophets. Prophets exhorted the kings of Israel who had fallen into idolatry, and turned them back onto the path to God. Halik, as a true antiprophet, is doing quite the opposite. He denigrates the Czech President who represents and defends moral values, and suggestively leads the people away from God’s laws and from the true faith which leads to salvation.
Quotation: “The only one to fully identify itself with the extremism of Klaus is the sect of his uncritical nodders.”
Response: Extremism does not apply to the President but to T. Halik – Beetle Baggins who has been everywhere, seen everything and knows everything. “The sect of uncritical nodders” of Halik is perfectly trained in euphoric admiration of its guru on whose command all its members proudly “sit up and beg” and fully identify themselves with his heretical and amoral extremism.
Compiled by the Bishops’ Synod of the Ukrainian orthodox Greek-Catholic Church
Cc:
– President of the Czech Republic Vaclav Klaus
– Vice Chancellor Petr Hajek
– Prof. T. Halik
– Mass media in the Czech Republic










