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Major_Tom
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Hmm, are you sure about that?. You meniotned Ignatius Loyola earlier. I recall a quote attributed to him.It appears that what you are talking about is opinions regarding truth, rather than truth itself.
In your view, all opinions regarding truth are as valid as another’s. That is, it is akin to one person saying, “Buttered popcorn is the best!” and another person saying, “No, caramel popcorn is the best!”.
Of course, in the above scenario, there is no right or wrong answer. It simply depends upon the taster’s preference.
What we Catholics are saying is this: it is not correct to say “Popcorn is made out of buttercups!”
“That we may be altogether of the same mind and in conformity with the Church herself, if she shall have defined anything to be black which appears to our eyes to be white, we ought in like manner to pronounce it to be black”.
Perhaps I have the context wrong?