I couldn't agree more -- however, it shames me to observe that the great majority of our bishops SHARE that mentality.
Ideas, for most people, are like clothing: They just pick up whatever is on sale, no matter how eccentric or inappropriate. (Think of the outfits you wore in the 70s.) The bishops and the senior clergy are nearly all frozen in a 1960s time warp since most of them haven't read anything since their seminary days -- and they can't imagine (much less face)the likely fact that Rahner, Kung, Schillebeeckx, Sobrino, Gutierrez, McCormick, et al. will not pass the test of time.
And neither, frankly, will most of the "teachings" of Pope John's Council.
I was unaware the teachings of Vatican II contradicted any teaching of the previous 2,000 years. Care to elaborate?