On lying, intrinsic evil, and moral intuition (reply to Peter Kreeft)

In a recent article, Dr. Peter Kreeft discusses lying and moral intuition. He suggests using the method of moral intuition to determine if an act, such as lying, is moral or immoral. The first problem with his argument is that … Continue reading

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Why is the morality of lying important?

I’ve written several long posts on the topic of lying, with several more planned. Numerous commentators have also written on this topic, some repeatedly. Why is lying such an important moral issue? In all probability, most actual lies that people … Continue reading

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The Warning of Garabandal: What it is not

An excerpt from my book, The Secrets of Medjugorje and Garabandal Revealed: “Be Advised: there are numerous false visionaries and other persons who are promoting false ideas about the Warning! “The Warning has its limits. It will not reveal all … Continue reading

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An error in the definition of lying

The teachings of the Catechism of the Catholic Church must be read and interpreted in the light of Tradition, Scripture, and the other documents of the Magisterium. Read in isolation, the CCC is easily misunderstood because it is so terse. … Continue reading

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When is lying a mortal sin?

Lying is intrinsically evil. Every intrinsically evil act is always immoral because the act is, by its very nature, contrary to the moral law. But not every intrinsically evil act is a mortal sin. Some intrinsically evil acts are venial … Continue reading

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Is it possible that Jesus will return for this generation?

No, it is not possible, for many reasons. For a full explanation on this point, see my Catholic eschatology books. It is not possible to cover every important point in a brief post. The following is just a brief summary … Continue reading

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Is Lying Always Wrong? part 4: deliberate choice

Saint Augustine, in On Lying, considers the difficulty of defining lying when a false assertion is incorrectly believed to be true, or a true assertion is incorrectly believed to be false. If a person asserts a falsehood, but he believes … Continue reading

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The Unification of All Christians in One Holy Church

“And returning to his senses, he said: ‘How many hired hands in my father’s house have abundant bread, while I perish here in famine! I shall rise up and go to my father, and I will say to him: Father, … Continue reading

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On the Misuse of the Catechism of the Catholic Church

The Catechism is widely used, and widely misused. Souls are being led astray by its misuse. I am not referring to the many subtle flaws and the few outright errors in the CCC. Rather, I am calling attention to the … Continue reading

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1st reply to Fr. Erlenbush on the knowledge of Christ

During a discussion on lying and mental reservation at the New Theological Movement blog, another topic was raised concerning the knowledge of Christ. Someone raised the question as to whether or not Christ used mental reservation in saying that He … Continue reading

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Anonymous Teachers of Doctrinal Error

Many Catholics are now using the internet to spread heresies and innumerable distortions of true doctrine. Many Catholics, unfit to teach because they have not first learned, have exalted themselves as teachers of the Faith online. Many are now teaching … Continue reading

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The next Great Schism in the Church

There is a grave problem in Roman Catholic moral theology today, and it is about to cause a great Schism in the Church. The problem is two-fold: (1) many Catholic theologians, priests, and lay leaders are teaching false doctrine on … Continue reading

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