At this point words seem to have lost their meanings. Christ was explicit on this matter and you have pretty much emptied his words of any meaning at all beyond: I think this ought to be OK, therefore it is.
No, it is not, at least as far as the church is concerned.The knowledge which the Church offers to man has its origin not in any speculation of her own, however sublime, but in the word of God which she has received in faith. (Fides et Ratio, #7)
…the truth made known to us by Revelation is neither the product nor the consummation of an argument devised by human reason. (Ibid, #15)
…the power to decide what is good and what is evil does not belong to man, but to God alone. (Veritatis Splendor, #35)*
As Teacher, she never tires of proclaiming the moral norm…The Church is in no way the author or the arbiter of this norm*. (Ibid, #95)
(CCC 553) *The power to “bind and loose” connotes the authority to absolve sins, to pronounce doctrinal judgements, and to make disciplinary decisions in the Church.
*Pronouncing doctrinal judgements is not the same as inventing moral laws. The church gets to determine what she believes God has revealed, but she has no authority whatever to decide what ought to be true.
Ender