Since Liberalism was created as a political philosophy, Catholicism has been stuck between two wings - an 'accommodationist' wing that sees working with Liberalism as a way to avoid persecution, and an 'intransigent' wing that rejects Liberalism due to its inherent nihilistic and anti-Christian nature.
With Liberalism losing ground across the world today, and its ideals being exposed as morally bankrupt lies for all to see, the Church would be foolish to keep going the accommodationist route as Pope Francis has done. Catholicism should revive anti-Liberalism at every level.
Since Liberalism was created as a political philosophy, Catholicism has been stuck between two wings - an 'accommodationist' wing that sees working with Liberalism as a way to avoid persecution, and an 'intransigent' wing that rejects Liberalism due to its inherent nihilistic and anti-Christian nature.
With Liberalism losing ground across the world today, and its ideals being exposed as morally bankrupt lies for all to see, the Church would be foolish to keep going the accommodationist route as Pope Francis has done. Catholicism should revive anti-Liberalism at every level.
BY La Nouvelle Chevalerie
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