On his visit in the U.S., the Pope has made reference to the observance of God's moral Law as given to us through Moses. However, conservative Catholics are very worried of how this Pope is shifting and relaxing the moral tenets and doctrine that the Church has adhered to for centuries and that have guided true catholic's lives, such as defending marriage, the unborn and not allowing adulterers to take communion, just to name a few. His premise is that the church has been "obsessed" on these issues too long. Is he right? Should the teaching of God's moral law evolve with the times?