(1) This thread doesn’t even make sense. First, what makes the Church unique is that its dogmas and institutions are sealed by the permanent ink of its characteristically authoritative way of defining dogma and condemning heresy. This has been done over the centuries throughhttps://twitter.com/RichardBSpencer/status/1029537355999453186 …
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(2) councils, the magisterium, irreformable papal decrees, which all stand immovably against the corruptions that are breaking out and their underlying causal factors such as homosexuals in the priesthood, the acceptance of sodomy among other sexual sins, a denial of an authentic
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(3) masculinity as a prerequisite for entry into the seminaries, all of these things have been codified authoritatively in a hierarchical fashion by the Church by the guidance of the Holy Spirit over the centuries. This is the opposite of liberalism! It’s why I can look at
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(4) Episcopalians and say their behavior is a window into their nature because they *in principle* lack the hierarchical structure to definitively and authoritatively discriminate between X and Y as a Church. We have that charism. It’s baked into our very essence as a Church, so
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(5) yes, these corruptions are absolutely antithetical to the soul of the Catholic Church in a unique way that other religious traditions don’t have the luxury of claiming for themselves. Finally, a word on celibacy. Other have said this, but what a warped way to view men that
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(6) that unless they have sex they’re just going to turn into rapists because they inherently have no sense of agency to control their passions. Maybe YOU don’t have any control over your passions, but don’t act as if a simple solemn sacrifice of sexual passion for the sake of
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(7) spiritual perfection is the cause for this when it’s already damaged men slipping through the cracks in the seminaries due to an obvious infiltration of modernists who don’t see homosexual/effeminate inclinations as a disqualifying factor when in former times if a priest were
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(End) were caught in sodomy they would have been put to death or laicized.
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Spencer once again reveals his modernism in his inability to fathom a solid foundation for a Volcel priesthood, or the conviction of celibacy. the "logic" of the media and Spencer here essentially boils down to "all people who don't have sex will become rapists/sex criminals".
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