Posted on 01/15/2008 9:48:25 AM PST by Pyro7480
This amazingly repetitive item is just in from ANSA:
POPE’S VISIT TO "LA SAPIENZA" CANCELLED
ROMA - The Vatican has "considered it opportune to postpone" the Pope’s visit to "La Sapienza" University "following the well known misadventures (vicende) in the last days". The Holy See Press Office made the announcement. The Pope will not participate at the event and will limit himself to sending the text of the speech he would have given in Rome’s oldest atheneum. "After the well-known misadventures of the last days regarding the visit of the Holy Father to "La Sapienza" University, which at the invitation of the Rettore Magnifico would have taken place Thursday 17 January", the note of the Vatican Press Office reads, "it is considered opportune to postpone the event. The Holy Father will send, nevertheless, the foreseen speech."
The authorities were worried about what image would be created by televising students involved in civil disobbedience confronting the Pope.
The entire University is shutting down because of the actions of the students.
I would probably send in the Carabinieri and then drag the students gagged and in chains to the next Angelus.
(Translation: Fra Giordano [Bruno] was burned, Galileo recanted, We will resist the Papacy. 17 January - Anti-Clerical Day, 12 Noon, Aldo Moro Square. To do science is not a crime Secular-Self determining Knowledge Sexual Liberty LGBT Rights NO POPE)
Catholic ping!
...Their charge? That Benedict XVI is an enemy of science and reason.
Specifically, the letter points to a speech given on March 15, 1990, by then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in Parma, Italy, in which he addressed the notorious Galileo case. On that occasion, Ratzinger quoted Austrian philosopher Paul Feyerabend that the churchs verdict against Gaileo was rational and just.
The physics professors described themselves as indignant as scientists faithful to reason, and as teachers who dedicate our lives to the advancement and diffusion of knowledge. These words offend and humiliate us. In the name of the secularity of science, we hope that this incongruous event can still be cancelled.
In media interviews, the professors have also cited Benedicts recent encyclical, Spe Salvi, as hostile to modern science.
...The 18-year-old speech cited by the popes critics, for example, offered a reflection by Ratzinger on what he saw as a change in the secular intellectual climate, re-evaluating Galileo as part of a growing awareness of the ambivalence of scientific progress -- especially under the shadow of the bomb. In that context, Benedict quoted the judgment of Feyerabend, an agnostic and skeptic, on Galileo, along with similar statements from Ernst Bloch and C.F. Von Weizsacker.
Here's what Feyerabend wrote, as quoted by Ratzinger: "The church at the time of Galileo was much more faithful to reason than Galileo himself, and also took into consideration the ethical and social consequences of Galileos doctrine. Its verdict against Gaileo was rational and just, and revisionism can be legitimized solely for motives of political opportunism.
Ratzinger actually called the statement drastic" -- upon reflection, a fairly striking term from a figure who, at the time, headed the historical successor to the Inquisition.
Ratzinger concluded the speech by saying, It would be absurd, on the basis of these affirmations, to construct a hurried apologetics. The faith does not grow from resentment and the rejection of rationality, but from its fundamental affirmation, and from being rooted in a still greater form of reason.
In a nutshell, therefore, Benedict is being faulted by the physics professors for quoting somebody elses words, which his full text suggests he does not completely share. (Readers who remember Regensburg can be forgiven a sense of déjà-vu.)
Mr. Allen nailed that one since once again the Pope is taken to task for quoting someone else with much less than full agreement. The part in Spe Salvi that they object to is:
Francis Bacon and those who followed in the intellectual current of modernity that he inspired were wrong to believe that man would be redeemed through science. Such an expectation asks too much of science; this kind of hope is deceptive. Science can contribute greatly to making the world and mankind more human. Yet it can also destroy mankind and the world unless it is steered by forces that lie outside it.
The objection to this is hard to fathom unless they really do see science as replacing redemption.
The reason modern scientists chaff is the same reason that Galileo did and both display the same arrogance. Galileo got in trouble for leaving the sphere of science and entering the sphere of theology with his interpretation of scripture. He also left the sphere of science by teaching as fact what would not be proven to way over a hundred years after his death. Many modern scientists so much of the same by entering the sphere of theology and trying to define what is ethical and what is not. To demand the ability to experiment without moral restraint is not science, but scientism. The truth is that it is the scientist who would define theological truths and not the Church wanting to define scientific truths.
Science. Is that what they’re calling sexual perversion and human genetic engineering these days?
Some things never change.
The only difference today seems to be that there is a new found malevolence associated with the skeptics and disbelievers. These guys aren't laughing. They're snarling and they want to silence the Pope.
So much for the facade of freedom of speech and the free interchange of ideas in academia.
Fra Giordano [Bruno] was burned, Galileo recanted, We will resist the Papacy....
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Oh, wow! They are risking so much in their resistance, aren’t they? Bunch of spoiled punks!
Science. Is that what theyre calling sexual perversion and human genetic engineering these days?
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Good point!
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This is of a piece with the forced silencing of speakers at American Universities - those fabled bastions of free-speech - by liberals - those fabled proponents of free-speech . . . and remember the Yale professors, so offended that the President might be given an honorary degree . . .
“liberal open-minded intellectuals” . . .
all phonies - and, when you get right down to it - the TRUE fascists in today’s world.
Sigh.
Giuliani Rattled, Cancels Remarks as Pro-Lifers Disrupt Bus Tour Stop.
I’m not sure that I’m the one to ping on this story.
I was told in no uncertain terms that this kind of stuff (or at least stuff similar to this) doesn’t stifle free speech.
My point exactly.
Further, I was called a fascist and a pro-abortionist for simply questioning whether a pro-life heckler might be more effective protesting in a different way.
Um, no you weren't. Give it a rest already.
Knock it off.
Take your fight off this thread!!!
LOL. Oh, didn't you know? I was "summoned" to this thread by your buddy Jag, only to find the two of you dragging matters unrelated to this thread and misrepresenting matters to boot. I suggest BOTH of you give it a rest; that would be great. Thanks ever so much.
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