Everything that I just stated above can be found in the bibliography already provided. However, your attack is peculiar. My comments where simply expressed as opinion, in the context of a point.
**If we were going to have a scholarly debate, **
this is a discussion, not a debate of any kind
then I would ask you of things like why you are being theologically inaccurate in some of your posts when you are, in fact, a trained theologian, hence subject to this:
vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/cfaith/documents/rc_con_cfaith_doc_19900524_theologian-vocation_en.html
However, this is not a scholarly discussion and attacking the messenger does not change my basic position.
First, I have asserted
that the two commandments of love are a basic formula of Cathocism. The source for that fact is Jesus Christ and prior to His coming, the OT. No one has disagreed with your presentation of the law of love. Source, try the Compendium of the Catechism from Rome:
vatican.va/archive/compendium_ccc/documents/archive_2005_compendium-ccc_en.html
See Appendix B, Formulas of Catholic Doctrine
Second, I have asserted that bearing false witness remains a grievous sin, as is the related sin of columny. Source, try the Universal Catechism:
vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/_INDEX.HTM
See Part III, Life in Christ, section 2, The Ten Commandments. The 8th Commandment is covered in Chapter 2 (“You shall love your neighbor as yourself”, reinforcing my first point) Article 8.
Third, I have asserted that we should correct in the context of love. See CCC 2478 in the article above.
Last, I have asserted that I cannot find evidence that planned parenthood “lied”. The complete interview video from CNN can be found here:
joybehar.blogs.cnn.com/2011/02/21/planned-parenthood-funding-fury/
I find it very troubling that the ‘proof’ of a lie is a very small fragment of this interview, which appears, to me, to be out of context.
I searched the national planned parenthood site and could find no claims of mammograms. I searched chapter sites and found only this:
plannedparenthood.org/ppsi/free-mammograms-pap-smears-17602.htm
I called the Iowa Department of Public Health today and they confirmed that mammograms had been funded and provided.
The CEO of PP claimed it. The PP sites do not.
CCC 2478 applies to me as well. I have been trying to view this in the most favorable light but it is very, very difficult. I can’t find any evidence of the claim. The ‘proof’ appears to be selectively edited to alter the context of the original statement. And when I dug deeper, I found that, in fact, at least one planned parenthood facility is, in fact, getting low income women access to mammograms.
The 8th commandment and promoting and preserving life and not mutually exclussive. The Catholic faith demands that both be honored.
On a related note, it is difficult to view this pecular line of questioning of yours in a favorable light. The characterizations I used are hardly unusual. It would be common knowledge to any theology student at a Catholic university. A lay person could get the same basic gist searching wikipedia for “pharisee”, “samaritan”, and “publican” (heaven knows my students have):
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samaritan
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharisee
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publican
Note, I haven’t read them - so no vouching for accuracy. Anyone who happens across this and is actually interested in the subject, start with the books mentioned earlier in the thread.
If one were uncharitable, one might presume that you are trying to distract from the legitimate moral question raised and impune my character through innuendo. But those would both be sinful. ** So, for the moment I will assume that you slept in your scripture and ethics classes while I try to think of a more charitable explanation for this behavior.**
From this last, one might guess that you have little grasp of charitable discussion.