Was God Behind the Ambiguities of Vatican II? (1 Mp3, 73 Mins, 34 Megs)
Was God Behind the Ambiguities of Vatican 2? : Although a legitimate ecumenical council requiring our assent and obedience, Vatican II, by the admission of those who attended it, is filled with ambiguities that were later on to be exploited by modernists and liberals. Although Vatican II was a legitimate ecumenical council, it was not, according to Pope Paul VI, a "dogmatic council," and it did not contain any "extraordinary statements with a note of infallibility." Being a "pastoral council," Vatican II was often verbose and imprecise in its language, and therefore gave rise to various "ambiguities" in its meaning. Liberal theologians have exploited these "ambiguities," and have given us teachings that neither Vatican II or the Traditional Church ever intended. But being guided by the Holy Spirit, then God was behind these "ambiguities." Find out what this really means, as Robert Sungenis compares this to other times God gave "ambiguous" laws to Israel in the Old Testament.