More lying from the wicked Trump supporters.
That was a legitimate edit.
So it's OK, then, to vote for a Prot who's pro abortion and pro sodomite, correct? And the principle, such as it is, only applies if you "pretend to be Catholic" and are pro abortion pro sodomite.
Give me a break. Your continued wicked promotion of Trump continues to shine a light on your bad will.
Clearly the sense of the quotation is that one cannot vote for such a candidate EVEN IF he pretends to be Catholic, not that it's perfectly fine to vote for a Prot who's pro sodomite because, well, at least he's not pretending to be Catholic. Ridiculous. When you promote such stupidity is when you most reveal your bad will.
I edited the "pretends to be Catholic" part in an attempt to distill the principle, such as it was ... even though poorly articulated, and I linked to the article directly.
Nevertheless, while I cited the article, it's completely inadequate ... lacking any explanation of the actual principle and where one draws the line in terms of how much pro abortion and how much pro sodomite position is "too much".
On that point, Bishop Sanborn stated recently that Trump is in fact a Pro Abortion candidate and that he's not Pro Life.
You're just coming up with one excuse and rationalization after another to justify your grave sin of having voted for a Pro Abortion and Pro Genocide and Pro Sodomy candidate.
And, some of you have gone so far as to be celebrating the electoin of Trump, shedding further light upon your moral degeneracy.
Even in voting "lesser evil", the result is still evil, and is merely tolerated, not to be celebrated.
This last election has delegitimized the vast majority of the Traditional movement.
So, first we had the dotrinal relativism of JP2 Wojtyla, with his promotion of religious indifferentism. Wojtyla, however, held the line on moral absolutes.
Then came Bergoglio, who relativized moral theology (since Wojtyla had already wrecked dogmatic theology).
So, we have (the vast majority of) Trads denouncing Wojtyla while at the same time holding to and promoting the same religious indifferentism that was taught by Wojtyla, rejecting EENS dogma by claiming that non-Catholics, and even infidels can be saved. So most Trads are proponents of the same ecclesiology that's taught by V2 and that they out of the other sides of their mouths condemn as heretical. You're just one small logical step removed from the V2 and Wojtylan religious indifferentism.
Now we have Trads promoting the utilitarian relativism of lesser evil, putting them one step shy of Bergoglio's moral relativism. Strangely, Jorge too said that the US election was a question of "lesser evil" but then wouldn't chime in on which of the two major candidates was the lesser evil.
While you rend your garements over Bergoglio's Amoris Laetitia, he came to that conclusion precisely by taking the next small logical step from the principles or moral relativism that you've been promoting here.
See, Bergoglio claimed that such sinful relationships are not pure evil, that they can have good in them ... generosity, sacrifice, desire for the good of the other, and a certain "commitment". Consequently, since these relationships are not ALL EVIL, a relativistic view of them might justify it as licit. You are doing the exact same thing here, where, hey, Trump is at least against 6% of all abortions, and he's not all evil ... so because of that voting for Trump is licit.
Not to mention that we have the SSPX now promoting open modernist heresy in the heretical work of Fr. Paul Robinson, the same heresy that gave rise to Modernism in the first place ... and at least some Trads even thinking there's nothing wrong with that, or that, well, it's just that he's being somewhat "liberal", or we shouldn't be "not nice" to our fellow Trad, since being "mean" is bad. No, with this pseudo-charity, you're actually serving as an enabler and a condoner of his heresy.
Effectively, the position that most Trads took on the Trump election is nothing short of heresy in the moral order, which in a way is even worse than committing a grave sin in the moral order ... since when promoting heretical principles of moral theology, you're attacking principles that affect all moral choices, and not just making a single bad choice.
Because the Trads have sold out, God's chastisement draws near. You have time still to repent of your vote for Trump, and also, some of you, for promoting religious indifferentism.