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The Cost of Compromise (Why Pro-Lifers Shouldn't Abuse Their Purchasing Power)
Seattle Catholic ^ | 5/10/2004 | Jonathan Tuttle

Posted on 05/11/2004 6:39:10 AM PDT by Pyro7480

The Cost of Compromise
by Jonathan Tuttle

TURNING and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.

                                                   William Butler Yeats,
                                                   The Second Coming

I feel tired way beyond my years. Well, maybe not way beyond, but beyond. What perhaps tires me more than anything is compromise. Compromise has become a way of life for modern American Catholics, and we do it so often that we hardly even recognize we're doing it any more.

Maybe that's why we all feel so tired these days, because compromise isn't just tiring—it's exhausting. The first casualty of compromise is conviction, and this lack of conviction just serves to remind us that we were too tired to fight in the first place. As far as the Church militant is concerned, sometimes the lack of will to fight is much more grueling than actually waging war.

This becomes more evident by just putting our own lives under a microscope.

We might go to the March for Life and tell people we are pro-life—some people. Some people we don't tell (our neighbor, our boss, the FedEx guy). We then congratulate ourselves on being so darn pro-life.

The morning after the march, we run out to the store. We go to Walgreens because it's cheap and it's convenient. We shop at the pharmacy that sells abortifacient drugs and Norplant patches.

We buy baby shampoo from Johnson & Johnson because they have a "no tears" formula for baby shampoo. The "no tears" slogan has become more ironic with every passing day, since this same company produces what has quaintly become known as "the pill." "The pill" should be the product that carries the "no tears" slogan. For every baby that dies from a mother inflicting this chemical abortion on her child, "no tears" are ever shed.

Except the tears from heaven, and we're not counting those.

Yes, Johnson & Johnson is a fine company. They are with you every step of the way: womb to grave, and for countless small babies, nowhere in between.

We walk down the grocery aisle and grab a six-pack of beer from Budweiser. Budweiser is a radically pro-homosexual company, sponsoring just about anything and everything having to do with the sodomite lifestyle. We could purchase Guinness, but that will run us two more dollars, and money's tight these days.

While we're there, we see a cute little Mickey Mouse hat for our baby girl, so we buy it for her. The hat was made by child slave labor in a communist country by a company that donates to Planned Parenthood, sponsors Gay Day at its theme parks, and produces virulently anti-Catholic films. But it was such a cute hat.

We get to the counter, where Cosmopolitan is sold, on which the headlines go into graphic sexual detail. We lament the fact that this magazine is sold where kids can see it. It may or may not cross our minds that there is a supermarket in town that doesn't allow this magazine in their stores. But that was another mile away, and probably meant five more minutes in line.

After using our American Express card, which donates money to Planned Parenthood, we grab our purchases and go. We drive away in our car, which is made by a company that also markets hard-core pornography, and stop at a gas station, which sells Penthouse behind the counter. There is a gas station a mile away that does not sell pornography, but then again, it is a mile away.

We come home and get on the internet. We dial up using a company that profits from "adult chat" lines, and look at our investment account at Morgan Stanley, which donates money to Planned Parenthood.

It has been a good day. Our mutual funds went up.

Of course, we push aside the fact that our mutual funds contain companies that produce and market hard-core pornography, perform chemical and surgical abortion, insure abortion healthcare coverage, and promote the homosexual agenda.

It has been a good day. Our mutual funds went up.

Maybe we're just living in an age in which we have to make compromises. How many of us make compromises so damn easily.

"This phone company might sponsor adult chat, but..."

"This healthcare provider might pay for abortions, but..."

"This company might advertise in Penthouse, but..."

There's a question maybe all of us should ask ourselves: "When is it going to be enough?" When will we pronounce these words instead:

"This company sponsors adult chat lines. Therefore, I will get a different telephone carrier."

"This healthcare provider pays for abortions. Therefore, I will find a new insurance company."

"This company advertises in Penthouse. Therefore, I will not buy products from this company any longer."

There is always the temptation to say that compromise must be made—that all companies are immoral. After all, if all companies are bad, that means that we have no responsibility to avoid any of them. But is this true? Jim Kelly, CFO of Paladin Financial Group, whose investment company helps Catholic investors avoid immoral companies, makes a startling claim. Kelly states: "Many Catholics think all companies are in some way tainted, but this simply isn't the case. Most companies, from an ethical perspective, are ethically clean. Based on our research, more than 90% of all companies pass our screening process." Paladin screens out companies involved in abortion and pornography to help their Catholic clients invest in stocks and bonds.

As economic agents in a modern economy, the responsibility of the Catholic seems to be quite obvious: make a sincere effort to find the good companies, and avoid evil ones. Only after making such an effort can we reasonably claim that we did not compromise our principles.

With over 800,000 demented men, sadistic women, and brainwashed children marching down our nation's capitol in a Luciferian death march on April 26, there is no doubt that we are living in age in which the "worst are full of passionate intensity."

The question is whether "the best lack all conviction."


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: abortion; capitalism; catholiclist; companies; consumer; prolife
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To: sartorius
Sienna Bump.

The wife (the Latin Bomb) and I just about had a heart attack when we saw how LOW their rates are. AND part of that goes to Right To Life (our charity of choice, no pun intended).

Do they subcontract out? I dunno. If they do, I'll draw some small comfort from the chunk of change I'm slipping into the pro-life coffers every time I call my Mom. And my mother-in-law.

I look at it this way: before, I was paying a bill, and they were putting part of that toward liberal causes. Now, I'm paying less, and part of THAT is going toward the charity I want.
21 posted on 05/11/2004 7:40:00 PM PDT by Mr. Thorne ("But iron, cold iron, shall be master of them all..." Kipling)
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To: Pyro7480; pc93; FL_engineer; cyn; FR_addict; windchime; Budge; Deo volente; nicmarlo; ...
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22 posted on 05/11/2004 9:28:43 PM PDT by Coleus (Roe v. Wade and Endangered Species Act both passed in 1973, Murder Babies/save trees, birds, algae)
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To: Pyro7480; WhistlingPastTheGraveyard
I personally like Yuengling, which is known throughout the Mid-Atlantic region and part of the Northeast. It's the oldest brewery in the U.S. They make great beers.

They sell it in Philly, don't they? I think I had it when we lived there, good stuff!

23 posted on 05/11/2004 9:32:12 PM PDT by cgk (Leftist spin: Baghdad Fell? Clinton's Army! Saddam Nabbed? Clinton's Army! Naked Iraqis? Bush's Army)
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To: Coleus
What we need is a good list - a solid list of PPh's funders. I've seen scattered lists here and there, but a compilation is in order.
24 posted on 05/11/2004 9:33:18 PM PDT by cgk (Leftist spin: Baghdad Fell? Clinton's Army! Saddam Nabbed? Clinton's Army! Naked Iraqis? Bush's Army)
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To: afraidfortherepublic; AlbionGirl; anniegetyourgun; Aquinasfan; Archangelsk; A-teamMom; ...
Pro-life ping..
25 posted on 05/11/2004 9:33:56 PM PDT by cgk (Leftist spin: Baghdad Fell? Clinton's Army! Saddam Nabbed? Clinton's Army! Naked Iraqis? Bush's Army)
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To: All; Pyro7480; Coleus
Is there a pro-life website so we know which companies to boycott?

ATTENTION LADIES: Some good news! Support "Curves" and look good while you are at it. "Curves" contributes to pro-life groups and the anti-lifers are telling pro-aborts to boycott "Curves." Read about it on Newsmax.com.
26 posted on 05/11/2004 9:55:19 PM PDT by Sun (Slavery was justifed by claiming the victims were not people; abortion is justified that way today.)
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To: cgk
Thanks for the ping!
27 posted on 05/11/2004 9:56:19 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: Pyro7480
You can homebrew any type.

We did it years ago and brewed Chili Beer each bottles had a lil green Chili in it.

Made Root beer too.
28 posted on 05/11/2004 10:09:45 PM PDT by oceanperch (No more Misses Nice Girl, Go to Hell Islamists/Lefty's and all the like!)
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To: Sun; All; Pyro7480; Coleus
"Is there a pro-life website so we know which companies to boycott?"

http://www.fightpp.org/

http://www.stantoninus.net/listab.htm
29 posted on 05/11/2004 10:47:26 PM PDT by cpforlife.org (The Missing Key of the Pro-Life Movement is at www.CpForLife.org)
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To: Coleus
Bump!
30 posted on 05/12/2004 3:18:18 AM PDT by windchime (Podesta about Bush: "He's got four years to try to undo all the stuff we've done." (TIME-1/22/01))
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To: grellis
When it comes to health care, many of us simply DO NOT have a choice...

YEs you do...You can take a risk and become part of a 10,000 family strong Christian Medical sharing group.

Like: http://www.samaritanministries.org

Write me by freeper email if you want to know our experience.

31 posted on 05/12/2004 6:24:05 AM PDT by George from New England
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To: cpforlife.org
Or the local list...

http://www.fightpp.org/show.cfm?page=local
32 posted on 05/12/2004 6:27:57 AM PDT by George from New England
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To: Pyro7480; 2nd amendment mama; A2J; Agitate; Alouette; Annie03; aposiopetic; attagirl; axel f; ...
ProLife Ping!

If anyone wants on or off my ProLife Ping List, please notify me here or by freepmail.

34 posted on 05/12/2004 8:16:08 AM PDT by Mr. Silverback (Terri Schiavo deserves to have her wishes followed--Grant her a divorce.)
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To: Pyro7480
Excellent post!

For those investment folks out there: there are mutual funds out there that invest your money into socially responsible companies. Ave Maria funds comes to mind as one and, incidently, it is outpacing the S&P 500 last time I checked. There are others was well. Christians have so much power with their money that we can effect our culture if one day we unite!
35 posted on 05/12/2004 9:05:19 AM PDT by Prolifeconservative (If there is another terrorist attack, the womb is a very unsafe place to hide.)
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To: Pyro7480
Great post, and how true. My family and I are careful about many of the purchases we make and people that we do business with, but not NEARLY selective enough!
36 posted on 05/12/2004 9:44:55 AM PDT by GrandEagle
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To: cpforlife.org
Thanks for the websites.
37 posted on 05/12/2004 4:55:14 PM PDT by Sun (Slavery was justifed by claiming the victims were not people; abortion is justified that way today.)
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To: cpforlife.org; GatorGirl; maryz; afraidfortherepublic; Antoninus; Aquinasfan; Askel5; livius; ...

"Is there a pro-life website so we know which companies to boycott?"

http://www.fightpp.org/

http://www.stantoninus.net/listab.htm


38 posted on 06/22/2004 4:36:44 PM PDT by narses (If you want ON or OFF my Catholic Ping List email me. +)
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