So, I was just watching(passing time) an ewtn segment with fr. oconnor. He did a long segment on the 8th commandmant. And, he actually taught(after teaching that you can never tell a lie blah blah state the truth and then wittle away/deny it V2 MO) that you can tell a lie. And, you guessed it. He taught that you(catholics) can tell a lie to the nαzιs when you are hiding Jєωs. And, he taught that you can tell a lie to the nαzιs because the nαzιs "do not have a right to the truth". He said that you can say to the the gestapo when they knock on the door looking for Jєωs, that "I have no idea where any Jєωs are". And, that you can say that when what you really mean is(mental reservation) "i have no idea where Jєωs are for you". Because, "you gestapo do not have a right to the truth". Shameful.
Apparently, A lie is only denying the truth to those who have a right to it. And, there are according to fr. oconnor, there are people on earth who do not have a right to the truth, and the nαzιs are among those people.
When did this nonsense/false teaching enter the church? And, by nonsense/false teaching I mean that some people do not have a right to the truth. And, that we are justified in judging who has a right to the truth and who does not. When did this false teaching come about? Because, it is not catholic teaching. The truth is that either that "the Jєωs are in the building", or that such catholics are willing to die for the concealment of such knowledge. Those are the two catholic responses. And, until man has breathed his last breath. All men have a right to such truth.
As to my last paragraph, I am referring to a particular date. Because, I know when this entered the church. This teaching entered the church when clergy separated theology and philosophy from the simple. The simple can detect this type of thing, but when this conversation is relegated to the arena of the complex, the simple generally do not participate. And, that is the problem.