in our world since the time of Christ. Some notable Catholic as well as Protestant theologians, after the Reformation, began to debate if Christianity was made so strong in the world either by truth that Jesus Christ was the Messiah, or if the disciples had very good propaganda. Modern theologians have concluded that it was a little of both. The most famous use of propaganda was used in World War II in Germany and the United Kingdom, and then eventually in America after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii by the Japanese. The propaganda of war is trying to influence your side against the enemy. Historians, after doing years of research, conclude that almost 99% of the claims made by all sides of the war were false, making virtually all the propaganda a great fiction novel. The war with guns and tanks may be over, or far less often thanks to the credits of the United Nations, but war is still in progress, and has been since the time of Christ himself. It would seem that the Catholic Church is at war with the world, but the fact is that the world is at war with the Catholic Church. The World Wars have come to an end; it seems the war between the Church and the world will never end. The propaganda in one form or another will always be active against the Catholic Church. Despite such attempts as the Council of Trent, the Vatican II Council, and numerous ecumenical relations between the Catholic Church and many Protestant churches, the war still rages between some sects of Protestantism and the Catholic Church. Both sides seem to be as opposed as the Jews and the Greeks once were. It is a known fact, both in the spiritual sense and scientific sense, that light and darkness cannot exist together. Christ created a kingdom not of this world; the world declares that there is no kingdom, except for the one that the world wants to make. Christ died for eternal life; the world dies for what sounds best today. This is the cause of hatred for the Chu...