Cardinal Believes Homosexuality Is “No Sin"
No one will be dismissed, Hollerich insisted. He could not release cohabitating divorcees either: "They would become unemployed. How can something like that be Christian?" Hollerich is dishonest: he would mercilessly fire any priest who questioned “communion in the hand".
He coldly brushes off the Church's biblical teaching, which qualifies homosexual acts as sin: "I think that's wrong." By contrast, the unbelieving Hollerich "believes" that "we are advancing in doctrine here," which - Hollerich quotes Francis - "could lead to a change in doctrine". Or: “It's time that we make a fundamental revision of doctrine."
Thus, Hollerich proclaims openly that he has fallen away from the faith and is preaching a different doctrine, according to the words of St Paul: "If anyone preaches anything to you as the Gospel apart from what you have received, let him be accursed!” (Gal 1:9).
Instead of believing in the Church, Hollerich "believes" in the magisterium of unspecified sociologists: "I believe that the sociological-scientific foundation of this doctrine is no longer true."
Hollerich denies that there is any homosexuality at all in the New Testament [not to speak about the Bible as a whole]. According to him there is "only" talk of homosexual acts, "which were partly pagan cult acts." Pagan rites? Partly?
In the history of mankind there is no example of a religion that has survived the fall into homosexualism.
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