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JMJ
Avoiding a 'means-ends inversion' is critical for all of us.Means-ends Inversion: the method of doing something becomes a goal in its own right, which displaces the end state (goal) that the method was supposed to achieve
Just look at the Catholic Church in crisis! Ecumenism has now become an end in itself. We must have dialogue etc - but forgetting the reason for this dialogue and its end-point: the conversion to the Catholic Church.
Of course we know that this isn't done any more .
For Traditional Catholics, we need to ensure that our 'resistance' to these errors does not become our 'end'. The means we use need to be Catholic, otherwise we're no better than the heretics that we are resisting.
So it is important that we understand what ends we are trying to achieve and how (means) we will use to achieve them.
If both Means and Ends are Catholic then, we have an alignment.
No matter the End Goal, if you use evil methods, then it is not Catholic.
So end point:
Catholics attain Catholic Goals by using Catholic Methods.
Anything else is bunk.
P^3
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