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Thread title and Question:
"Geocentrism? Why is that part of the Resistance movement?"
Answer:
Geocentrism is NOT "part of" the Resistance movement.
But geocentrism IS "of interest to" the Resistance movement, because both the pursuit of geocentrism today AND the Resistance movement are seeking the truth, AND that means these two entities (the pursuit of geocentrism and the Resistance movement) have a common interest, the seeking of the truth.
To the extent that geocentrism is NOT OF INTEREST TO the XSPX, by extension, the INTERESTS of the Resistance movement are not shared by the XSPX.
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Here Neil, in this tape Fr Pffiffer, who must be considered one of the leaders of 'the resistance' clearly states that Galileo and Darwin were responsible for the loss of millions of souls. (Skip to 19 minutes into his homily and hear him.)
Thus the defence of geocentrism - for him anyway - is part of the resistance movement, the defence of Traditional Catholicism against anybody who offers a contrary view.
As regards the efforts of icterus to rubbish the very idea, well it seems all his 'ass kicking' can now be directed at Fr Pffiffer as well.
I do not see or hear Fr. Pfeiffer preaching that a defense of geocentrism or his taking sides with geocentrism against worldliness or Modernism is inherently part of the Resistance. If that's your interpretation, you're entitled to that. But I don't agree. In fact, even if Fr. Pfeiffer were to say that geocentrism is part of the Resistance, I think I would take issue with him on that point.
I would be a little more careful with it, saying that the Resistance has more in common with geocentrism, due to their mutual pursuit of the truth, than it does with Copernicanism or Galileoism or Newtonianism or Einsteinism or Saganism or Hubbleism, or whatever-else-ism.
Like I said before, which see, it seems to me a better way of putting it, to say that the Resistance has an INTEREST in geocentrism, or that
geocentrism is of interest to the Resistance. This is because due to our current state of affairs in the culture at large in 2014, there are a whole lot of traditional priests worldwide who don't know what the arguments are, even the Church's arguments! -- in support of geocentrism. I have heard very few have words of wisdom in this regard, and Fr. Pfeiffer appears to be way out in the lead on it. It seems to me to be so much the case that perhaps Fr. Pfeiffer is running away with the topic. Maybe he is right on the money with regards to what the modern errors are all about here, but he shows no consideration for the greatness of the shock that this approach causes in the minds of other priests, especially those who have not kept up with the developments of real scientific investigation over the past 40 years.
This does not EXCLUDE trad priests who had been students of astronomy or biology or cosmology or geology or physics or engineering before they became priests. One might think that having such a background and then going into the priesthood would necessitate a deeper comprehension of the subject from the start. But I can assure you, this is not the case.
The fact that it is not the case in truth, is quite mysterious.
Perhaps one reason is, the looming prospect of having to defend oneself against the plethora of accusations that will obviously follow upon the heels of such an announcement might seem to be a package deal that they are not too eager to undertake.
In many cases, we're talking about priests with a 'FULL PLATE' already, and this would effectively heap PILES of new concerns on top of it all. You can hardly blame them for being less than eager to take it all on!
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