A sedevacantist priest in a traditional Catholic chapel holding the Syllabus of Errors before an altar with Christ the King statue.
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Conciliar Sect’s Naturalistic Rebuke of Ehrlich Omits Christ the King

EWTN News reports the death of population theorist Paul Ehrlich and the subsequent condemnation of his legacy by prominent Catholic scholars, who label his ideas “diabolical” and hold him responsible for millions of deaths through coercive population control. While the scholars correctly identify the catastrophic human cost of Ehrlich’s false prophecies and his advocacy for forced sterilizations and abortions, their critique remains fatally compromised by the naturalistic and modernist framework of the post-conciliar “Church” they inhabit. Their analysis, which focuses on demographic and scientific failures while omitting the supernatural foundation of Catholic social doctrine, exposes the theological bankruptcy of the conciliar sect’s engagement with the modern world.