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Default Re: What are your thoughts on Liberalism?

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Originally Posted by Gatecrasher
What would you propose in its stead?
What about what was previously in vigour?

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Wrong.
I suppose, for instance, Pius IX, Leo XIII and St. Pius X would disagree.

From the top of my head I remember the Encyclical from Leo XIII, Libertas. Or even Pascendi Dominici Gregis, by St. Pius X, but that's more on Modernists than Liberals, though it is related.

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Liberalism supports religious tolerance, as opposed to religious or dogmatic oppression of any kind.
It might support it, but it doesn't exactly encourage it, as far as I remember, perhaps not so in the Classic Liberalism as you say, but Liberalism has almost always been associated with anti-clericalism.

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Again, a mere opinion.
Not quite, as it is supported by several encyclicals.

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I disagree, as would millions of Catholic Christians.

That's quite a logical fallacy you got there. I have yet to meet a Catholic who isn't Christian.

But regarding the question, I suppose those millions are also those who support the Second Vatican Council.
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