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November 12, 2005
The Current State of Affairs
As we continue the study of Conceptual Thomism and Transcendental Thomism, I continue to see why things are the way they are in the Church today. Now, not only in the Church, but also in the world. Karl Rhaner really screwed things up when it comes to Theology. Although he did in the end stay within the Church, although only by a millimeter, his followers did not. Rhanarian philosophy and theology is now rampant throughout the world, and people now look to their experiences to determine what they believe or how they act.
I can see this in the John Kerry fiasco; I can see this in all these "Catholic" organizations challenging the authority of the Church. I understand why the pews are empty and why people no longer know or believe what the Church teaches. Everything has become relativised, from doctrine to the Mass. Deep down people do not want something that is relevant, they want something that will continue to challenge them and give them something. Human nature shows us that people get tired real quick of things which do not challenge them or present a mystery to them. Hopefully this will change in the next generation or so...
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