Ok I seem to have struck a nerve here.
first of all to avoid confusion here is my proof that
pop.org is taking funds from the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation :
old.mediatransparency.org/recipientsoffunder.php?funderID=1 the question in my mind is what is the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation getting for its money.
To be clear I am not by any means saying that the people involved in the PRI are bad, i suspect that the vast majority are good people. It’s just my opinion that the The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation has a history of funding organizations that are good and then bending them to its pleasing. I researched this a few years ago so I don’t have all the sources handy (and I concede that therefore this is just an opinion untill I do that).
My research on the Project for the New American Century is also 8 years back now but I am strongly convinced that the people involved in that are all sinners. They are the ones who got us into Iraq, which I think we can all agree with the pope was not a good thing (
cathnews.com/news/303/124.php)
Although I have no idea if this sources is credible in general this article seems compleatly in line with what I found out back when researching the PNAC.
sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Project_for_the_New_American_Century Like I said im not pinning my credibility to them but just so you guys know what I’m talking about.
Now as far as differences between the
pop.org website and the teachings of the catholic church lets take this recent article:
pop.org/20090722971/obamas-qsilent-focaq-would-strip-pro-lifers-of-rights they name no sources, no amendments, no details, just fear. In contrast to the usccb’s recent articles on the subject:
usccb.org/comm/archives/2009/09-253.shtml they seem bent on defeating any bill where the USCCB want a bill with a few changes.
The article I mentioned in my last post describes the fact that there is a maximum number of people who the earth can support which, in contrast to some pro forced abortion facists, is not a fixed number but dependent on how many resources each person actually uses.
So I do have a problem with the opening sentence “For more than 100 years, alarmist scientists have been perpetrating a myth based on faulty math -the myth is that the world is overpopulated. This myth is based on faulty math, and flawed science and reasoning. It has never been true” That there are more people than can be sustained at the wasteful American living standard is a truth that the church teaches as well. If “alarmist” scientists come to the conclusion that “either there are too many people or we are squandering too many resources” which seems to be the common theme of these scientific studies then they are not creating a myth. The problem exists. We are using up most of the worlds resources and that is not fair to those in the third world! I don’t support population control but anyone who is dismissing the problem of scarse resources is in error
vatican.va/holy_father/benedict_xvi/encyclicals/documents/hf_ben-xvi_enc_20090629_caritas-in-veritate_en.html