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Captain_America
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It was fun, and it was the right thing to do. It’s a valuable expression of important Christian values. . . good to see this issued. 
You betcha! If it’s good enough for Bishops Chaput and Cordelione, it’s good enough for me!wow, I didn’t know we could sign it. I thought it was really just for religious leaders! Signed my self!Anyone else interested?
manhattandeclaration.org/index.php
check out the link in post #2. It has the declaration in it’s entirety. It’s basically a call to stand up for the sanctity of life, traditional marriage and religious freedom.What exactly is the Manhattan Declaration? o:
Oh, okay! In that case, I’ll sign up too!check out the link in post #2. It has the declaration in it’s entirety. It’s basically a call to stand up for the sanctity of life, traditional marriage and religious freedom.
While I have not yet seen Bishop Cordelione hauled off to jail, he HAS been a vocal presence in the pro-life community for quite some time. I don’t think you necessarily have to be arrested to make your point. He and Bishop Chaput have both been absolute champions in the pro-life movement. I can’t speak for the others, as I didn’t look at all of the signatures, but those are the two I immediately recognized for their public stance on life issues. These guys aren’t just pro-life from their cozy little offices…they’re right there in the trenches, standing up for the dignity of every human being. God bless them!I agree with the premise of it.
But I also think it’s a complete waste of time. We have already had instances where these so-called “original signers” could have shown up and demonstrated their support for an issue… have they? Have they even given a public opinion on those instances? More to the point, will they?
It’s one thing to say on paper that you would (in theory) support civil disobedience. It’s another thing altogether to show up and be dragged off by the police. Do you imagine for one second the Cardinal and few Bishops who signed it will do that? I don’t.
But I could be wrong. I’ll apologize and change my stance when I see them posting bail.
Apparently you misread my post. I just said that they were NOT proclaiming the truth from their offices, but were out in the trenches.Certainly they are, I don’t doubt that a bit. But this document isn’t talking about proclaiming the truth of an issue from the comfort of an office. This document is proposing a willingness and a call to civil disobedience. You don’t cause or participate in that from an office; you do that by being disobedient to civil authority and getting arrested.
I don’t believe many of those “orginal signers” are going to go do that.