This would be hilarious if it weren't so tragic.
From Gloria.tv
Archbishop Rino Fisichella, the president of the Pontifical Council for the New Evangelization, is angry at those who point out that Pope Francis' Amoris Laetitia contradicts John Paul II's 1993 Veritatis splendor.
Talking to VaticanNews.va (August 6), Fisichella even claims that those critics allegedly have “no fidelity to the tradition of the Church”. But this is precisely true for Amoris Laetitia and its apologists.
He calls Francis' distortion of the Faith a “development of the doctrine”.
According to Fisichella, we must have a "dynamic concept" of the truth. This is commonly called relativism, a concept, that allows to say everything and the contrary of everything canceling the distinction between truth and lies.
Fisichella is deceitful enough not to preach his relativism in total openness. Therefore he makes up a new word, saying that the truth "is" not a "fixistic [Italian: fissista] dimension".
Those like Fisichella who use the "truth" as if it were changing like the weather are commonly called liars.
For Fisichella, the Church cannot accept a truth that is "closed in on itself”. However, by its very essence, truth is always related to reality, while Fisichella's theories produces a cobweb of pipe dreams which have no reality outside of Fisichella's mind.
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