INDIFFERENTISM is a mortal sin; a condemned heresy. That's the Catholic view of the matter.
INDIFFERENTISM paves the way to MORAL RELATIVISM.
I have been accused of the opposite of ‘Indifferentism’, which is defined as ‘Rigorism’, and the charge is not without some merit. I believe in a rigorous following of Church doctrine and in strict accuracy in proper Catholic catechesis, and I openly attack watered-down Catholic doctrine and catechesis whenever and wherever I encounter it. Many friends scold me saying that for me it’s either my way or the highway. But here’s the thing … it’s not my way; I didn’t make up all (or any of) the rules of Catholicism. I’ve been told “you’re too rigid in your doctrine,” as if it were my doctrine.
When it comes to Catholic catechesis, there is only one Church teaching, and it is represented in the Catechism of the Catholic Church. I’m prepared to defend any item in it, against any opponent. I draw the line at ‘indifferentism’ and ‘moral relativism’. All belief systems are not the same. The ones who push it the most are the ones who seek to replace it with something less.
Again, indifferentism paves the way to moral decay. Don’t let it seep into your thinking.
May you please God, and may you live forever.
WARNING!!! This blog is heretic repellent ...
The Catholic Church doesn’t need progressives,
Nor does it need Reactionary Conservatives -
It badly needs Catholic Traditionalists that practice faith, hope and charity.
So don’t be shy! Come forward.
Uno dei Suoi nomi è "Consolatore"!
Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be men of courage; be strong. (1 Corinthians 16:13)
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