G. K. Chesterton called him «an unselfish egoist,» one who does «not hate or love enough to make a moral revolution. (firstthings.com)
If the Church feels herself bound by Scripture and tradition in these other areas, it seems inconsistent for Catholics to proclaim a «moral revolution» on the issue of capital punishment. (firstthings.com)
This is perhaps the inevitable consequence of a moral revolution of this scale. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)