The doctrine concerning Christ taught by Paul, John, and the Councils of Nicea, Ephesus and Chalcedon is not that which Jesus taught but that which the Christian conscience conceived concerning Jesus.
        Here we go again. This is what Modernists love to separate, to cast doubts and deny the Holy Ghost's infallible influential inspiration in the Apostle of the Gentiles St. Paul and even St. John, the beloved Disciple of our Lord and Savior Jesus. Modernists will tell you that this very man who knew Jesus better than any of the Apostles, the only one who stood by Him on Calvary, would alter the very message Christ imparted. Preposterous as that sounds, they will even demean the infallible Councils of Nicaea in 325 A.D., Ephesus in 431 A.D., and Chalcedon twenty years later in 451 A.D., which of course by doing so, casts doubt in a gullible soul's mind that the Catholic Church cannot be the true Church founded by Christ. Remember what Pope Leo XIII said in Satis cognitum about "one drop of poison"? Well, they're pouring an entire vat with this error for they are trying to fabricate that the "Christian conscience" exaggerated that which was taught by Jesus. By confusing the origins of His teachings, by planting the seed of apprehension, they inject the poison that they claim they can heal by their plan to liberate man with the "common sense of the common good." Tell that to the devil when they are greeted at the gates of hell for their deliberate deception.


    POPE SAINT PIUS X's Lamentabili sane Error 31
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