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Message: Entry: The Pope's Kitchen Cabinet Link: http://www.takimag.com/site/article/pope_benedicts_secret_teacher#13088 Post contents: Mr. Higdon, What destroyed Holy Mother Russia? Do you know anything about "Studying errors"? Do you Mr. Higdon, know anything about Communism, once called International Socialism? It was also famously called Jewish Bolshevism? Do you Mr. Higdon? What the Church is supposed to do, is to guide (shepard) the people thru error. And Mr. Higdon, where is error found? In the extremes Mr. Higdon. Truth is found in the Golden Mean, where Virtue lies, where Apostolos Makrakis points out that the Trinity is the Golden Mean between Jewish strict monotheism and the pagan polytheism. Where in the book Intro to Philosophy, Jacques Maritain always places Aristotelian/Thomist true Catholic philosophy in the Golden Mean of the excess and the deficiency. Does any Catholic out there understand the Golden Mean? Where Aristotle defines it as where the Extremes meet? or the middle ground between deficiency and excess? The Trinity is the Golden Mean. Jesus Christ is the Golden Mean; i.e. Fully God and Fully Man. And since we are made in the image of God, do we not have soul and body? The Golden Mean? Communism preaches universalism--the excess. Libertarianism/Anarchy preaches indvidualism--deficiency. Race is the Golden Mean. Good and Truth exist in the Golden Mean, Mr. Higdon. But there are no Catholics that understand this weighty subject. So, Mr. Higdon, we see that the Catholic Church has adopted--the excess--universalism---an error. Christianity also Mr. Higdon relies on the Natural Law. Please point to a single reference in those two links of "I am not Spartacus" where the Natural Law is referred to. The Natural Law is not universalism Mr. Higdon. Catholic Theology rests on the Natural Law as well as the Divine Law. Where is the Natural Law in this discussion? Let me express the Natural Law Mr. Higdon. "Man shall cleave to his Like", "Birds of a feather Flock together", and "Blood is thicker than water". Please Mr. Higdon, please dismantle "Birds of a Feather flock together", observed in nature. Used by Socrates in Plato's Republic in regards to the sociology of Man! This is the Natural Law!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mr. Higdon. Tell me where any of you take into consideration of the Natural Law? NOWHWERE! You are heretics. I suggest Mr. Higdon, you study up on communism and tell us all why it was called "International Socialism". Would you please. Do your homework! Sent at: 2008 11 23