Words Have Consequences, and Logic Exists

Well, that used to be true.  This excellent story at The Remnant is a reminder of the title of this post.  Well-meaning neo-Catholics, seeking (as is right) a refuge from governmental persecution on account of their Catholicism, have been using a campaign of "Religious Liberty" as the mechanism.  You see these campaigns from chanceries and pulpits, and not just from the usual platform of imbecility that is Patheos.I have never been on-board with this approach because, specifically, there is no right to religious error, and the state has a duty and right to uphold the Catholic faith.  It is irrelevant that no state does this.  Giving in on terminology is inevitably a losing game.Enter the satanist statue in Detroit.  I will spare you the uber-creepy photo.  Michael Voris, and others, are really upset by it.  Great.  Unfortunately, their own words and positions undercut them.  As Chris Jackson devastatingly explains, the neo-Catholics, if they wish to be true to their understanding of Vatican II, should be celebrating this event.  A must read.  Might make you uncomfortable.Christ the King, have mercy on us!

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