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Bartolome_Casas
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled, on a number of occasions, that laws that ban all abortions are “unconstitutional.”
Notice that word “unconstitutional.” It means that the highest court in the land has interpreted the U.S. Constitution and has give a definitive statement of its meaning.
The U.S. President, because he swears an oath to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution,” must also “preserve, protect and defend” (and enforce) laws that allow abortions to take place.
Here’s the oath, as stated in the Constitution itself:
I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.
True, the Supreme Court can overrule its past decisions. It does this rarely however. Still, it has happened, and could happen again. It happened when Brown vs. Board of Education overruled Plessy vs. Ferguson.
But, if a Catholic were to be elected U.S. President this year, he or she would be obligated to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution.” That would mean, for the time being, he or she must “preserve, protect and defend” the right to abortion, the right to kill unborn children.
Yet, a Catholic is also obligated to follow the Catholic Faith.
For any faithful Catholic, the “constitution” (collected doctrines) of the Catholic Church is a MUCH HIGHER authority than the U.S. Constitution.
Thus, would not a Catholic president be obliged to follow the Constitution of the Catholic Church anytime it is in conflict with the Constitution of the U.S.?
Otherwise, his or her Religious Liberty would be assaulted and compromised. A Catholic should be FREE to be a FULL AND WHOLE Catholic, whether he is in the White House, the U.S. Marine Corps, or a neighborhood local public school.
Notice how the oath above does not require the President to swear an oath to be true or loyal to God, or to even acknowledge the existence of God. The President oaths of many Latin American countries DO require the president to swear an oath to be true or loyal to God, or to even acknowledge the existence of God.
To me, it seems that swearing an oath to the Constitution means making that Constitution, and the court that the Constitution sets up as its official and definitive interpreter, one’s HIGHEST AUTHORITY. To have an authority higher than God and God’s Church seems like idolatry or blasphemy.
Formerly the U.S. Constitution approved of and permitted Slavery, Racial Segregation, and now it approves of 1 million abortion per year.
Thus, it seems that no faithful Catholic could ever swear an oath to be loyal the U.S. Constitution.
The U.S. Constitution is not my God!
Those who wanted Jesus crucified shouted to the government official, “We have no king but Caesar!” But we Catholics cannot say that! Our King is Jesus Christ! The pope and the bishops are the vicars of Christ. The U.S. Constitution can never be our highest authority.
Notice that word “unconstitutional.” It means that the highest court in the land has interpreted the U.S. Constitution and has give a definitive statement of its meaning.
The U.S. President, because he swears an oath to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution,” must also “preserve, protect and defend” (and enforce) laws that allow abortions to take place.
Here’s the oath, as stated in the Constitution itself:
I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.
True, the Supreme Court can overrule its past decisions. It does this rarely however. Still, it has happened, and could happen again. It happened when Brown vs. Board of Education overruled Plessy vs. Ferguson.
But, if a Catholic were to be elected U.S. President this year, he or she would be obligated to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution.” That would mean, for the time being, he or she must “preserve, protect and defend” the right to abortion, the right to kill unborn children.
Yet, a Catholic is also obligated to follow the Catholic Faith.
For any faithful Catholic, the “constitution” (collected doctrines) of the Catholic Church is a MUCH HIGHER authority than the U.S. Constitution.
Thus, would not a Catholic president be obliged to follow the Constitution of the Catholic Church anytime it is in conflict with the Constitution of the U.S.?
Otherwise, his or her Religious Liberty would be assaulted and compromised. A Catholic should be FREE to be a FULL AND WHOLE Catholic, whether he is in the White House, the U.S. Marine Corps, or a neighborhood local public school.
Notice how the oath above does not require the President to swear an oath to be true or loyal to God, or to even acknowledge the existence of God. The President oaths of many Latin American countries DO require the president to swear an oath to be true or loyal to God, or to even acknowledge the existence of God.
To me, it seems that swearing an oath to the Constitution means making that Constitution, and the court that the Constitution sets up as its official and definitive interpreter, one’s HIGHEST AUTHORITY. To have an authority higher than God and God’s Church seems like idolatry or blasphemy.
Formerly the U.S. Constitution approved of and permitted Slavery, Racial Segregation, and now it approves of 1 million abortion per year.
Thus, it seems that no faithful Catholic could ever swear an oath to be loyal the U.S. Constitution.
The U.S. Constitution is not my God!
Those who wanted Jesus crucified shouted to the government official, “We have no king but Caesar!” But we Catholics cannot say that! Our King is Jesus Christ! The pope and the bishops are the vicars of Christ. The U.S. Constitution can never be our highest authority.