I knew you couldn't.
How about the question you are refusing to answer re: your actual knowledge of the life and works of St. Josemaria Escriva?
As for "you couldn't", I did respond by explaining further. I suggest you re-read the posts and realize your mistake, since I never claimed that St. Benedict preached anything that was un-Catholic, but in fact wrote If you applied the same hermeneutic of suspicion to St. Benedict that you apply to St. Josemaria, you'd end up with the same conclusion about how he's a preacher of revolutionary doctrines. Obviously the point here is regarding your extremely deficient methodology (which you apply inconsistently), which seems rightly termed a "hermeneutic of suspicion", not regarding any claims on my part that St. Benedict preached non-Catholic doctrine.