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Alfredo Ottaviani, head of the Holy Office in the Vatican in the 1950's: As a legal scholar considering the future of society, Ottaviani's fear was that religious freedom would result in religious indifference and then what does error has no rights mean a collapse of religious conviction, which would in turn lead to state hostility toward error has no rights latin religious believers and religious institutions. His theological argument against religious freedom, widely held in the Roman universities of the day, who said "error has no rights" rested on the proposition that "error has no rights." The council's response to that claim was that persons have rights, whether their religious opinions be erroneous or not, and that, in any event, states error has no rights history lack theological competence. Alfredo Ottaviani lost virtually every one of the battles he fought at Vatican II, but from his present, post-mortem position he may be enjoying a last laugh (if of a subdued, even sorrowful, sort). For the notion that "error has no rights" is very much alive--and precisely in those quarters where religious indifference has indeed led to intolerance of religious conviction. When a Canadian Evangelical
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pastor is levied a significant fine for advocating biblical truth about men, women, and the nature of marriage, or when a Polish priest and magazine editor is punished with even stiffer fines (these, like the Canadian fines, were later thrown out) by a Polish court for accurately describing in print what an abortion does, the forces of coercive political correctness (embodied in the gay insurgency and the global campaign for "reproductive health") are using state power to nail down the notion that "error has no rights." When the present U.S. administration attempts to overturn decades of equal employment opportunity law by attacking the legal exemption that allows religious bodies to choose their religious leadership according to their own criteria, the same dynamic is at work. And that mantra--"Error has no rights!"--will, inevitably, be used to punish religious bodies that do not recognize any such thing as same-sex "marriage": by taking away their tax-exempt status, denying their ministers the legal capacity to act as witnesses of marriage under civil law, or both. An idea long associated with the farther reaches of Catholic traditionalism has thus migrated to the opposite end of the political spectrum, where it's become a rallying point for the lifestyle lef
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