Posted on 12/03/2014 7:03:04 PM PST by marshmallow
Todays politics has no place for legitimate authority based on higher standards, so power must base itself on Choice, otherwise known as the Triumph of the Will
Very recently the view that homosexuality is entirely normal has become not only widespread but compulsory in secular public discussion.
Leaders of thought tell us the change has been part of a general deepening of moral insight and improvement in the art of living. The older outlook oppressed millions out of fear, bigotry, and ignorance. We have learned better now, except for a few haters and dimbulbs who need to be re-educated or else shamed and shut up until death frees the world from their presence.
Many Catholic clergy, theologians, and ordinary believers more or less agree. We have been wrong, and if we dont get with the program and accept the worlds guidance well become irrelevant and vanish except for a few weirdoes no one sensible would want to associate with.
Such or allied views have led to very high level suggestions that the Church accept and value the homosexual orientation and ramp up opposition to unjust discrimination, which now seems to include suggestions that there is something wrong with homosexuality. So any statement of the general objection to the orientation, that it is objectively disordered, is now to be out of bounds. Inconsistent doctrine is to be treated as a hangover from the past to be dealt with in such a way as to neutralize it and effectively make it disappear.
To exacerbate the problem, most of those attached to the traditional view have difficulty arguing for it effectively. It seems plainly right to them, but why it is right cannot be stated in the terms on which public discussion is now carried on, which treat equal preference satisfaction as the highest.....
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Triumph des Willens?
This was exactly Hitler's argument. "Moral" becomes completely relative. Nietzsche + Dawin will always result in a Hitler.
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