Today I was thinking about certain teachers of moral theology at a certain NE college. Should we surprised that when rationalism has affected theology, that dissenters within and without academia now judge the moral precepts given in Sacred Tradition in accordance with their own moral "reasonings," rejecting those that don't comply? Hello, the
Syllabus of Errors? The
Rule of Faith? What? What "prudential reasons" can our bishops give for failing to deal with the problem in the College colleges and universities within their jurisdictions?
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This is a common Idealist / Modernist tactic. It's wishful thinking. See, e.g., the excellent, 9-part series "They Think They've Won" on the Modernists' tactics, and you will see exactly this.
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