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The critics can ascribe to Christ a knowledge without limits only on a hypothesis which cannot be historically conceived and which is repugnant to the moral sense. That hypothesis is that Christ as man possessed the knowledge of God and yet was unwilling to communicate the knowledge of a great many things to His disciples and posterity.
Can you see in this error how man plays God by dictating what God should do and if Infinite doesn't do it the way the finite man wants, then the Modernist places the fault on God. More of the shenanigans of those who would subvert holy Mother Church. First of all, too many ascribe too much credit to critics. Anyone can be a critic and usually critics know less than most about topics or, they embody the saying "a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing." Don't you love how they set themselves up as experts in knowing what Christ intended and was thinking? But again, they need to question and challenge He Who is Truth so they can sow doubt. But to do so directly, well, most wouldn't buy into that approach and so they attack from the back door by telling us that if He was really God, how come He didn't tell us more. Oh, that's a great trap Modernists love to spring in leaving the door open for doubt and allowing their salicious theories to gain exposure. This way they can question anything and everything and fire back the retort, "well God didn't communicate that knowledge so how do we know?" Well, we have a response to that: We know through the Deposit of Faith left to the patrimony of Christ's one true Church which contains divine revelation imparted through the Spirit Christ promised His Apostles - the Holy Ghost, Third Person of the Blessed Trinity. Of course, you won't hear that much from Modernists except when they're addressing charismatics and then that's all they refer to: the Holy Spirit, never the Holy Ghost. It's long been an identifier between the conciliar catholic and Traditional Catholics in the Doxology Prayer where the latter keep to the custom of pre-Vatican II with Holy Ghost and Thees and Thous whereas the former always say Holy Spirit and often times you and yours (never capitalizing any pronoun of the divine). What is truly repugnant to the moral senses" is that these Modernists are given any quarter whatsoever. The main reason is because so many have been dumbed-down and lied to and are afraid to stand up for the Faith because they don't know it. If some one speaks out in documenting an article of the Faith, the Novus Ordinarian throws back the weak refrain, "what are you, smarter than the pope and the bishops?" In cases of the discussing the sensus Catholicus, all you need to do is smile, and say "Maybe not smarter, but definitely more honest and Catholic!"
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