Oy Veh.
A discussion on “The Sexual Person: Toward a Renewed Catholic Sexuality” will take place Monday, April 11, from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. in Marquette Hall 200.
The discussion will be presented by Dr. Todd Salzman, professor and chair of theology at Creighton University, and Dr. Michael Lawler, professor emeritus of theology at Creighton University. Respondents will be Dr. Susan Ross, professor and chair of theology at Loyola University Chicago, and Rev. Bryan Massingale, associate professor of theology at Marquette.
"Respondents," eh? Well, yes: the responses will be "Yes." Massingale advocates gay "marriage" and according to The Warrior, Ross is a feminist-first kinda teacher.
Warrior also provides the background on the Creighton Dissenters.
All Jesuit, no room for Catholic doctrine here....
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Maybe it's just me but it seems like you'd get 2 or 3 of these dissent-from-orthodoxy stories out of MU a year usually, and since 2011 began almost daily the faithful have to endure this endless parade of, well I'm not sure what to call it, but it is anything but loyalty to the Holy Father.
They won't be getting any more checks from me.
I'm always suspicious when I see a presentation or article whose title comes in the following format:
"[Insert deep/meaningful/clever phrase here]: Toward a [insert dissident goal here]"
And my suspicions are hardly ever misplaced.
They are not even neutral on these issues, they are actively subverting society as a whole. How long can they continue speaking in the name of the Catholic faith...
OMG they're talking about sex, and it's not ordinary Bible sex like all those nice stories in the Old Testament.
Foust, I like that part about Jesus and Mary Magdalene hooking up too.
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