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God kept out of EU constitution
WorldNetDaily.Com ^ | Posted: May 29, 2003 1:00 a.m. Eastern | © 2003 WorldNetDaily.com

Posted on 05/29/2003 9:05:46 PM PDT by Bobby777

THE NEW WORLD DISORDER

France leads charge to pander to Islamic immigrant populations

The draft European Union's proposed constitution leaves out mention of God and Europe's Christian roots, despite strong pressure from conservatives and the Vatican, and amid fear of alienating Islamic immigrant populations, reports the Italian news agency ANSA.

The long-awaited preamble to the document used the words "spiritual", "religious" and "humanistic" to describe Europe's heritage and references traditions in Europe "nourished by the Greek and Roman civilizations," but makes no reference to the deity.

The question of whether to include God in the EU's first-ever constitution has been a subject of intense debate in recent months as drafters attempted to cobble the document. Its purpose is to build cohesion within the EU as it expands eastward and grows from 15 to 25 member countries next year.

All current members are formally Christian states, but most make no reference to their Christian roots in their respective constitutions and keep church and state separate.

But many of the 10 countries due to join next year, led by the largely Roman Catholic Poland, wanted "Christian values" mentioned in the constitution.

Poland is due to hold a referendum June 7-8 on whether to join the EU. Cardinal Jozef Glemp, the Polish primate, has said he supports EU entry "but only with God," reports Agence France-Presse.

Likewise the Roman Catholic primate in Hungary, Monsignor Peter Erdoe, is clear on what the union should be founded on.

"Without Christianity, the heart of Europe would be missing," Agence France-Presse quotes Erdoe as saying.

Pope John Paul II also lobbied European leaders for "a clear reference to God and the Christian faith to be formulated in the European constitution."

Former Irish Prime Minister John Bruton formally proposed including a mention of Christianity. He told EUobserver.com, an independent website based in Belgium, he believes "a greater reference should be made to the fact that many Europeans derive something beyond humanity - this would apply to those who believe in all the major religions."

Secularist countries, led by France, contend pluralist modern Europe is beyond the need to reference religion, according to ANSA. Leaders also stressed a reference to "Christian values" would make it more difficult to accept a mostly Muslim country such as Turkey.

In an editorial, Scandinavia's largest daily newspaper, the Swedish Aftonbladet, said referring to Christian values in the constitution and placing them above other values would be a "huge mistake" because it would "exclude groups and raise new walls."

ANSA reports several countries were nervous about creating resentment among their large Islamic immigrant populations.

"We are very glad a reference to God has been left out, it would have created unnecessary barriers in Europe," Terry Sanderson, vice president of the UK's National Secular Society, told EUobserver. "Europe has to be secular for it to be really unified."

Giscard d'Estaing, a former French president and the head of the Convention on the future of Europe, the body charged to draft the constitution, earlier indicated a compromise was possible by having the preamble mention religion. There is no mention of God or religious values in the main body of the text.

Penning the article himself, Giscard dashed the hope of compromise he had raised.

The 105 convention delegates will debate the latest draft starting tomorrow. The individual EU governments will then have the final say.

Editor's note: The May edition of WND's monthly Whistleblower magazine, titled "THE NEW WORLD RE-ORDER, shows how decisions made in the next few months will determine to a great extent whether America remains a free, constitutional republic or yields its freedom to the rule of international law administered by the United Nations.


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KEYWORDS: christianity; eu; euconstitution; france; god
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To: Dave in Eugene of all places
No Mormon background. I have a friend who is Mormon who brought a truck and took a lot over to a local Mormon library, and they sorted it and sent a lot to Salt Lake.

At my father's request I tried the San Diego Library genealogy division as he had used their resources quite a bit, but they never returned calls. He had also used Mormon resources, and I felt they would be most respectful of his work and reference books and magazines, so I called them and my friend.

Salt Lake got a copyright release later from my brother to put Dad's research into their computers.

We had a lot of ancestors in Hartford and environs of colonial Connecticut. Probably you and I have a distant cousin relationship. I most remember the sister of an ancestor writing her brother on his settling in colonial Connecticut, that she feared for his life in the Wilderness.

81 posted on 06/03/2003 7:05:53 PM PDT by patriciaruth
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