Thank you for your very courteous, mature response. Please reread forum rules. Me thinks you have over-stepped the boundry.
It all comes from selective application. You are the third person to proudly boast that they exclude certain information automatically. It was your boast, not mine.
I noted that father of neo conservatism, Frances Fukuyama has written and spole about this phenomena in an earlier post and made reference to it.
You are insulted, by why? Because of Rush being a convicted drug abuser and having been caught on a dubious moral situation? Or because the four top tier GOP presidential hopefuls all have nasty pro-abortion ties? Am I somehow responsible for Rudy’s cross dressing fetish, or three of the four having serious serial womanizing problems?
Similiarly, I cannot help it that two Popes and the USCCB have both highlighted the same substanative issues that you automatically dismissed. They won’t cover that on Fox, or presumably your narrow reading list, but living in a bubble does not physically alter the world outside it.
What I find interesting is that these threads are wholly predictable; and circular.
Step 1. Profess that only one political choice is conceivably pro-life, any other choice is intrinsically evil.
Response. Point out that pro-life, in a Catholic theological sense, is derived from our understanding of the human person as succinctly described the Second Vatican Council. Evangelium Vitae, which declared our absolute ban on abortion infallible demonstrated, beautifully, that our stance is seemless and complete, from conception to natural death.
Step 2. Sneer that nothing, absolutely nothing, trumps abortion, the Church ‘says so’.
Response. Quote the Church explaining that single narrow issue voting is “incoherent” and “a detriment” to the cohesive teachings which are Christianity.
Step 3. Make a moral sounding statement that regardless of what the Church’s stance is, you have to vote a certain way lest the blood be on your hands.
Response. Give examples that even in the narrow context of abortion, neither of the two main political parties is blood free.
Step 4. Three choices: State that you don’t read rants, state that the sources are unreliable, or claim that you are being attacked.
Response. Point out that commenting in forceful terms on something not read is not exactly a sign of cognitive or contemplative thought, point out that the same point is made by the Church as the ‘unreliable source’, or point out that the ‘attack’ is just reporting inconvenient reality.
Step 5. Assert that it does not matter because the other party is worse, then go back to Step 1…
There are variations, but the pattern essentially remains unchanged - regardless of even the argument presented. I have not said embrace abortion or choice, I have said wholly embrace the teachings of the Church. Stand with God regardless of the odds. This is hardly a new concept, it is repeated in both the Old and New Testaments…
One other thing that, sadly, does not surprise me is the constant double standard. Professing that a particular human being is unworthy of being a Catholic and an insult to the faith is OK. Pointing out that the GOP is not currently running a legitimate conservative in '08, is obviously a breach of forum rules…
I think it is a conditioned response. Bill O. starts complaining about a ‘War on Christmas’, I hear it repeated. Point out that Bill’s theology is flawed, Easter, not Christmas, is the center of our faith (Christmas was not even celebrated by Christians for centuries), and shrieking begins. Point out that Bill’s commercial interests use the non denominational ‘Season’s Greetings’ that he is lambasting, heads start exploding…