Saturday, July 07, 2012

Social Justice Reconsidered: Austrian Economics and Catholic Social Teaching | Edward Feser

1 comment:

W.LindsayWheeler said...

The "Catholic conception" of the Natural Law.

Now, think on that would you.

Did not the "natural law" exist before the Catholic church?

Then how can there be a "Catholic Conception" of the natural law?

Next, is not the "natural law" like mathematics, physics, chemistry? Is there a "Catholic conception of mathematics? Is there a "Catholic conception" of physics?

So, how in the blazes can there be a "Catholic Conception" of the Natural Law? To use the phrase "Catholic conception", nullifies by it being an adjective phrase, the essence of "natural law".

It should exist objectively, right? Is there a socialist, atheist, conception of the Natural Law?

Or the real question ought to be, Do Roman Catholics have the Real, Original Natural Law? Kind of blows holes in their "theory". Do they really have the "natural law"?

Finally, he does remark that "social justice", the conception of that, comes from socialism itself!

So why is the Catholic Church in "Social Justice"? It can't even teach or enforce its morality, yet it thinks its job is to create "social justice"!

Jesus can't come soon enough. Please hurry, these people are driving me nuts!