if a pseudo theologian says that the Angels do not exist, or that the devil and hell do not exist, or that Jesus did not rise physically, or that original sin is only an error of our progenitors, or that the Mass is the Sacrifice of the Cross, BUT ONLY A banquet, or that we must reconsider the Real Presence and the Eucharistic conversion because they would be wrong positions; Or that the Church and priests were not in the thinking of the historical Jesus, but they're an invention of the Christian community after the Resurrection, or the latest, the beginning of the Church there were no priests which were invented only in the third century, or that The Church has disappeared and reappeared in the third century with the Second Vatican, or that the difference between the ministerial priesthood and the common would be only of degree and not of essence, or that the Magisterium of the Church and the teachings of the Pope would be an option, or the infallibility of the Pope or the Magisterium should not be considered as a fixed point, or that the Church's Tradition is an unwieldy because what matters is only the modern biblical exegesis, or that the moral teachings of the Magisterium of the Church are only a guideline, and should be reviewed especially with regard to homosexuality, the anti-birth control, premarital relationships, artificial insemination, etc ..., or that ' ascetic was suitable for the people of the Middle Ages, but today would be insignificant, and then, even - at the height of the ridiculous-even those who state that abides by the official teaching the Church would have a childlike faith. Well, in these and other cases, you are allowed to publicly challenge these pseudo-theologians, and even to go away (they are false and false Christian theologians), but above all you have to somehow expose these abuses before the competent authority and then without excluding any other hypothesis (such as noise media I might add) even to the Holy See.
taken from "Apocalypse" by Don William Fichtner ( http://www.fedeecultura.it/ ) limited and recommended
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