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Wolseley
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I think if you want to understand NewUlm’s manner of thinking, all you have to do is read this article about the man he so obviously admires: catholicculture.org/library/view.cfm?recnum=3961After reading several of your former posts and responding to a few of them in the past, I have arrived at some conclusions about your opinions on Church matters. Please tell me if any of them are correct, incorrect, close to correct, etc…
If you could, in just a couple of words, answer the following questions:
- You don’t believe that the Pope and the magesterium are infallible and thus, you don’t acknowledge any authority that the Church claims.
- It does not matter how definitive the Church is about an issue, for you, it is still up for debate: sexual morality, Church authority, Church discipline, etc…
- If it feels good for you (or someone else), it is OK and should not be seen as disordered, sinful, wrong, etc…
Please, just a few words for each.
- Is the Catholic Church the One Church established by Christ Himself?
- Is that Church free from error (as clearly stated in the catechism)?
- Is there any action that can be called objectively sinful (as opposed to subjectively sinful)?
- Do you believe that the Catholic Church officially condemns homosexual activity, abortion, contraception, murder, premarital intercourse, masturbation, stealing, etc…?
- Is the Holy Father the final arbiter of Church teaching and scriptural interpretation?
- Do you see yourself as a qualified authority on what the Church teaches and are those teachings subject to be altered/amended based on your own personal preferences?
Lengthy, but well worth the read—and quite eye-opening, to say the least. And that’s the whole story, right there.