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The ends justify the means. Nothing new there.In other words, he is quite willing to accept the offers of Catholics who do not wish to follow Catholicism.
The ends justify the means. Nothing new there.In other words, he is quite willing to accept the offers of Catholics who do not wish to follow Catholicism.
Well, I think we can agree on that, at least in the general sense. After all, he did pick Biden as his running mate, and Kathleen Sebelius as his HHS secretary. They seem to view Catholicism as more of a cultural and social aspect of their lives, and not so much a set of rules for leading a moral life.In other words, he is quite willing to accept the offers of Catholics who do not wish to follow Catholicism.
Oh really, listen to the 3rd Presidential Debate when John McCain confronted Obama about launching his Campaign from Bill Ayer’s living room. It is the only time Obama didn’t give a reply, he changed the topic.There are too many lies here to refute them all in a timely fashion. Isn’t there a commandment about that? Obviously, you don’t care what is true, so there’s not much point in me trying, but he certainly didn’t start off his presidential campaign from Bill Ayers’ living room. He did that at the same place Lincoln did - the capitol building in Springfield Illinois.
I guess you didn’t listen to Rev. Wright’s “God damn America” Speech.Whatever you say about Rev. Wright, his church was accomplishing a lot in that community, as far as helping the poor and combating gangs, drugs, crime, etc. I think Obama recognized this and joined the church because of it, despite any nuttiness on the part of its leader.
Can you name ONE Catholic who has pledged him/herself to President Obama with the understanding that such a pledge indicates he/she does not wish to follow Catholicism?In other words, he is quite willing to accept the offers of Catholics who do not wish to follow Catholicism.
That’s what you claimed.the offers of Catholics who do not wish to follow Catholicism.
Can you name ONE Catholic who has pledged him/herself to President Obama with the understanding that such a pledge indicates he/she does not wish to follow Catholicism?
That is the BIG problem. Those Catholics who voted for bo didn’t understand squat about the teachings of the Catholic church and its directions regarding supporting the abortion platform of a political candidate. They didn’t know if they were following the teachings of the Catholic Church, or not. I would surmise many didn’t really care. I take many of the clergy of the past 40 years, or more, to task, for the lack of teaching Catholic truths, those who did not give these folks who are ignorant of their Faith, good solid Catholic catechesis. One wouldn’t have found such confusion among Catholics 40 to 50 years ago. The Church taught Absolutes then. The reaction to killing unborn children at that time would have been inexpressable horror. Now half of the Catholics here in the US claim it is a choice.
One?
Explicit?
Please?
Or…is this, as I fear, just another sweeping irrational and subjective statement/accusation that is unsupported by any factual evidence?
Thanks for any clarification.
And please, if you choose to reply, I’m asking you to reply to what you stated:
That’s what you claimed.
Not “the offers of Catholics WHOM I THINK do not wish to follow Catholicism” but rather
“the offers of Catholics who do not wish to follow Catholicism.”
In other words, you’re claiming an objective factual situation, not just your opinion. So, please give ONE (minimal) objective support for your claim??
Let me give a few off the top of my head. Pro-abortion Catholics by definition do not follow Catholicism. There are lots of them–Speaker Pelosi, VP Biden, Caroline Kennedy along with most of the Kennedy clan, HHS Secretary Sebelius along with other nominally Catholic Obama cabinet appointees. One cannot be both pro-abortion and Catholic–and it is just these pro-abortion Catholics that Obama welcomes.Can you name ONE Catholic who has pledged him/herself to President Obama with the understanding that such a pledge indicates he/she does not wish to follow Catholicism?
Thank you. I guess we’re going to differ on this. I recognize those people as pro-choice and not pro-abortion, and while I still think of course being “pro-choice” is problematic for a Catholic, I’m not going to kick them out of the Church while there’s hope, as I see it, that they will continue to better form their conscience.Let me give a few off the top of my head. Pro-abortion Catholics by definition do not follow Catholicism. There are lots of them–Speaker Pelosi, VP Biden, Caroline Kennedy along with most of the Kennedy clan, HHS Secretary Sebelius along with other nominally Catholic Obama cabinet appointees. One cannot be both pro-abortion and Catholic–and it is just these pro-abortion Catholics that Obama welcomes.
There is a difference, Pro-Choice is a term that candy coats murder, Pro-Abortion brings things a little more into perspective.But I also recognize for some people the pro-choice vs. pro-abortion distinction is meaningless. Peace.
I don’t say that some Catholic pro-choicers are not sincere when they say that they support choice but not abortion. But abortion is a lot more serious a choice than most choices in life, and I think that the continued prevalence of the abortion regime has the ability to pull down our society.Thank you. I guess we’re going to differ on this. I recognize those people as pro-choice and not pro-abortion, and while I still think of course being “pro-choice” is problematic for a Catholic, I’m not going to kick them out of the Church while there’s hope, as I see it, that they will continue to better form their conscience.
But I also recognize for some people the pro-choice vs. pro-abortion distinction is meaningless. Peace.
Kind of like the meaningless difference between the terms “ethnic cleansing” and “genocide” for example.But I also recognize for some people the pro-choice vs. pro-abortion distinction is meaningless. Peace.
Can one be “pro choice” on arson? Or, pedophilia?Kind of like the meaningless difference between the terms “ethnic cleansing” and “genocide” for example.
Let’s see, I’m pro-choice when it comes to genocide, but I’m not pro-genocide.Thank you. I guess we’re going to differ on this. I recognize those people as pro-choice and not pro-abortion, and while I still think of course being “pro-choice” is problematic for a Catholic, I’m not going to kick them out of the Church while there’s hope, as I see it, that they will continue to better form their conscience.
But I also recognize for some people the pro-choice vs. pro-abortion distinction is meaningless. Peace.
If someone were to say he was pro choice in regards to pedophilia but not pro-pedophilia, he would actually be saying “I would never abuse children and don’t believe in abusing children, but I only support others rights to choose whether they will abuse children”, he would be regarded as sick in the head. Not only that, he would be regarded as most definitely a supporter of child abuse.Can one be “pro choice” on arson? Or, pedophilia?
“How foolish and vain is the passion of this old man, who dishonors his age and his priesthood for an ephemeral title, and a power which will pass away from him! What an abominable crime to reopen by a schism the wound in our Saviour’s side, whence flowed that blood and water which united all nations in one faith. Can any man divide them without becoming an enemy of His cross, and the accomplice of His death? O fierce passion! I have already said it, and he does not deny that he had the impudence to endeavor to obtain the object of his ambition … And with that sacrilegious hand he holds a power which he now uses to pierce the Saviour’s side, and ravage the Church! But one day he shall look on Him whom he pierced …
***“Be not deceived;However it may be, the oracle of the Holy Ghost shall be accomplished; it must be that scandals come, but nevertheless, woe to that man by whom the scandal cometh!” - St. Bernard of Clairvaux
Great link . . . thanks much . . . !newsinfo.nd.edu/news/11293-president-obama-to-deliver-notre-dames-commencement-address
What is he being honored for?
Great link . . . thanks much . . . !You may be interested in some local news coverage in Fort Wayne. It includes short interviews with Bishop D’Arcy. I had forgotten that the bishop also refused to attend in 1992 when the honoree was pro-choice Catholic, Daniel Patrick Moynihan.
wane.com/dpp/news/local_wane_ft_wayne_no_regrets_from_bishop_on_notre_dame_200905131604_rev1