Thursday, January 12, 2017

Cardinal Muller caves heavily

 
 
Caving: In an Italian interview, Cardinal Müller distanced himself from the cardinals who formulated four Yes/No questions in context with the controversial document Amoris Laetitia. According to him, after Amoris Laetitia, there is no danger for the Faith. The Wanderer comments: “Cardinal Muller caves
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Vatican Council II in principle infers hypothetical cases are not hypothetical but objectively visible and Cardinal Muller can do nothing.
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Vatican Council II in principle assumes the hypothetical case of the baptism of desire and being saved in invincible ignorance are relevant exceptions to the orthdox passages in Ad Gentes 7 which says all need faith and baptism for salvation. There can be no clarification from Cardinal Muller. None would be permitted by Pope Francis.
Vatican Council II in Lumen Gentium 14 says those who know about the Church and do not enter are on the way to Hell implying that there are known cases of non Catholics saveds in invincible ignorance outside the Church. Known cases? This is irrational. However the Prefect of the CDF has just to ignore this.Since this is expected of him by the political Left and the Masons.
Without this irrationality, without this false premise on the visible for us baptism of desire etc Vatican Council II does not contradict the Feeneyite interpretation of EENS nor Ad Gentes 7 ( all need faith and baptism for salvation).However if Cardinal Muller admits this in public he could his job which is precious for him.
The same error in reasoning has also been made in Amoris Laetitia and he is not being allowed to protest or issue a correction if he wants to stay in office.
-Lionel Andrades
 
 
 

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