Do you know what is in the Quran, McCarrick? Of course you do.
The Quran is an Islamic book which outrightly rejects the God of the Christians, the Trinity. But you have made a public statement that a person has a “right” to the freedom of rejecting the God of the One Lord, One Faith, and One Baptism, found in the Bible.
There’s the damning indictment.
It is also a problem of juggling of ideas into one thought to have a coherent meaning, which does not work in this case.
Yes, there is a freedom to do something, something that is morally evil, something that is erroneous, but there is no moral right to that freedom which can be found in his God-given rights. God does not give moral right to the death of a sinner, but that the sinner should repent and come to the knowledge of the truth.
How does a Muslim come to the knowledge of the truth through his own religion? He can’t. Otherwise, there is more than one true religion.
The heresy which teaches that there is a “right” to religious liberty is a heresy that is ultimately the consequence of espousing the right of religious liberty of false religions, other than the One True Religion.
You think you can fool Catholics and non-Catholics alike with your high sounding, reasonable, easy-hearing, rationale that even nonbelievers can accept will not be taken as a Catholic teaching here.