We may have seen a few RCs disagreeing with a Roman Catholic monarchist advocating despotism, but where is the Roman Catholic who rebukes Ratzinger's "global authority" initiative?
This forum has shown us that liberal, humanist theology breeds liberal, humanist politics.
I'm happy to stand politically side by side any conservative Roman Catholic. But there just aren't that many around here or anywhere else.
Ratzinger showed the true intentions of the papacy, and they haven't changed in 500 years. Top-down control by a select few whose power of enforcement has "teeth."
That's the future if we're not careful.
"The prophets prophesy falsely, and the priests bear rule by their means; and my people love to have it so: and what will ye do in the end thereof?" -- Jeremiah 5:31
I don't know. I do know we need to support any that show up.
I'm happy to stand politically side by side any conservative Roman Catholic. But there just aren't that many around here or anywhere else.
We know 46% did not vote for 0. In that group there have to be some conservatives. They may not wish to say anything because defending their church is so closely connected to defending their faith. My only point is we need them if this country is going to be saved from the collapse we are headed towards.
Ratzinger showed the true intentions of the papacy, and they haven't changed in 500 years. Top-down control by a select few whose power of enforcement has "teeth."
I don't dispute that this is their goal. The point I've tried to make is a % of RC's in America will not agree with America surrendering her national soveriegnty and these RC's are allies.