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My apologies. I should have been more clear. I meant that he does not always support the Church in its teaching. In other words, he’s a cafeteria Catholic. On the issue of gay marriage, for example, he recently had this to say:prodigalson2011, thank you for those links, but nothing therein establishes anything concerning Bill’s support for the Church–financially, in prayer or on the air. You have no right to say on a public forum that he does not support the Church. My guess is that he contributes more each year than everyone on this thread will have contributed in their lifetimes.
"The compelling argument is on the side of homosexuals … ‘We’re Americans, we just want to be treated like everybody else.’ That’s a compelling argument, and to deny that you’ve got to have a very strong argument on the other side. And the other side hasn’t been able to do anything but thump the Bible."
Can any faithful, informed Catholic here read that and not be offended?
As to his financial contribution, I don’t care to speculate, but to say he’s probably given more than all of us misses the point. He’s a multimillionaire, so what is a lot to us is not much to him. God is more pleased by the man who has little yet gives all than the man who has much and gives a little, even if that little be a lot by the common man’s standards. Mind you, I’m not saying that O’Reilly doesn’t give as much or more, comparatively speaking, than anyone else. I have no idea what he does with his money; he might be exremely charitable for all I know. I’m simply saying that just because he has more money to give doesn’t make him a better Catholic than anyone else.
I think you judge him too kindly. Keep in mind he also said: “‘I have never liked this pope. I have always felt he was an autocrat who had no vision about how people live in the real world.”*The links do establish what has already been stated in this thread; what he himself would admit, and is common knowledge–he is arrogant, pompous and quick to believe he knows it all. Personally, I believe he was so shocked, hurt and ashamed of the homosexual perversion that has infested and defiled the human element of the Church, that he lashed out at my beloved JPII as recounted in your links.
This from a coddled first-world multimillionaire, speaking about a man who survived years of occupation, oppression and persecution by two totalitarian regimes and went on to play a key role in the downfall of communism. That is the height of pomposity. Not to mention, as a Catholic, he should know that Christianity does not conform to the standards of the world.
- Note also; Bill is not the only person to make this remark. And this particular charge is usually directed at his very vocal condemnation of contraception, which means that this is probably another Church teaching from which Bill dissents, to go back to the point about Bill not supporting the Church in its moral authority. In fact, if you read his first book, “The O’Reilly Factor”, he implicitly condones premarital sex, as well.
Starrsmother, if you are reading this and you were offended by my response to your post, my sincerest apologies. All of my sarcasm is directed at Mr. O’Reilly, but in hindsight I can see that it might also be offensive to you and his other readers. I hope you’ll forgive me.While I agree with you completely about the major shortcomings of his book, Killing Jesus, and while I defer to your excellent grasp of the history here at issue, you may have been a might harsh in your reply to Starrsmother. She was looking at the undeniable benefits that will come to millions of ignoramuses because of his book, while you were looking at, and rightly critical of, its not unsubstantial flaws that were clear to someone of your knowledge. Your two perspectives are not entirely mutually exclusive.