Posted on 08/20/2014 2:02:05 PM PDT by NYer
Professor Jerry A. Coyne, professor of Ecology and Evolution at The University of Chicago, wrote one of the nastiest anti-Catholic diatribes I've read in a while; painting the Church as barbaric, sexist, and medieval and accusing it for torturing women. And then because he was still feeling it, he compared the Church to the most evilest of organizations in his estimation - The National Rifle Association.
Insert gasp here.
And The New Republic saw nothing wrong with this and decided to publish it.
The issue at hand has to do with a woman in Ireland (but not a citizen there) who wanted to abort her child but was refused even after she threatened suicide. She even went on a hunger strike and in order to protect her and the child she was forcibly hydrated. At 25 weeks, she ultimately consented to delivering the child.
Coyne wrote:
This whole scenario conjures up images of the Catholic Inquisition: women tied to boards and tortured. This poor victim, after having been raped and forced from her native land, was then strapped down, intubated, and forced to serve as an incubator for a fetus that nobody wants—save the Catholic Church. And of course the Church had no problems with the previous law preventing all abortions, nor apparently with the present law that won’t allow abortion if a woman harbors a deformed fetus, or one produced by rape or incest. Even if the woman is suicidal or her life otherwise endangered by the pregnancy, the law's “preserve-unborn-life” clause always offers a loophole.No surprise that Coyne is an avowed atheist. So when Coyne says "reason and public opinion" I'm pretty sure he means "you do what I say."
Official Catholicism has long been left in the dust by society’s opinions about women’s rights. This case has made palpably clear the Church’s barbarity and lack of concern for the well-being of pregnant women at the expense of Church doctrine. The people of Ireland want a liberalization of Ireland’s abortion laws, as does the United Nations, which claims that Irish law treats women like “vessels.” Only the Church, clinging to its antiquated view of “unborn human life,” objects.
How long can an institution continue to force a medieval morality on a country that doesn’t want it? Apparently, for many years. But it’s time for the people of Ireland to reject the retrograde and sexist mentality of Catholicism. Given the power of the Church in Ireland—similar to the power of the National Rifle Association in the U.S., which overrides the will of the people by threatening legislators with defeat—abortion reform will be slow. But even the Church must eventually bow to reason and public opinion.
I wonder if he considers ISIS, which is running a barbaric, sexist, kill all who don’t believe as we do, and 7th Century oriented, as better or worse than the Catholic Church.
In showing that he is a “tolerant” person, he will probably say that ISIS is quite honorable and humane and nothing near as bad as the Catholic Church.
With a name like Coyne, this dope sounds like he is Irish by ancestry. Why, he undoubtedly had Christian and even Catholic ancestors? Alienate from his heritage as Coyne id. he is making Satan proud. He must be a sensation in the faculty lounge.
Atheism[edit]
Born to Jewish parents, Coyne considers himself a secular Jew,[14] and an outspoken proponent of atheism, metaphysical naturalism and the conflict thesis. He claims that religion and science are fundamentally incompatible, that only rational evaluation of evidence is capable of reliably discovering the world and the way it works, and that scientists who hold religious views are only reflective of the idea “that people can hold two conflicting notions in their heads at the same time”. He has argued that the incompatibility of science and faith is based on irreconcilable differences in methodology, philosophy, and outcomes when they try to discern truths about the universe.
As well as evolution-related topics, his blog Why Evolution Is True,[15] discusses atheism, the incompatibility of science and religion, science, and other topics. He has frequently participated in public forums and cross-fire debates with theists.
Source: Wikipedia
LOL! I have a suspicion of at least two who are nodding approval at this stupid hit piece!
Caveman ............... I see what you mean!
most evilest
LOL
Yes, just the other day I read that altar boys were beheading people.
if that diatribe weren’t so sick, it would almost be funny....a person who has NO IDEA of what he is talking about decides to preach morality to Catholics...good luck there....Catholics have believed and taught against killing babies for 2,000 years and will continue to do so. The University of Chicago, home of such stalwarts as Bernadine Dohrn and old what’s his name, the communist domestic terrorist...yeah, let’s listen to what they have to say.....does anyone actually attend that educational disaster area????if so, WHY?????
No, the writer of this article, Matthew Archbold, wrote that.
GUILTY!
Dohrn was an admirer of Charles Manson and the Manson group's methods. Manson sought to ignite an all-out race war in the United States. Source
And his Free Republic name is...
...this college prof’s diatribe is pablum compared to some of the stuff I read on this forum...
There was a spelling error. It's SCATOLOGY, not "ecology."
:o)
I think he studies evolution because apparently his family missed out on it.
...priceless...
Unfortunately, rejecting Theonomic Positivism for "natural law" invites this concept of independent morality.
1. You mean, it started during the Protestant Reformation with/by de-frocked Catholic priest Father Martin Luther.
2. Yes, it is, a tradition of intense hatred. Perhaps it was started by Cain.
3. Of whom might his "interesting company" be comprised? I'm curious.
Oh come on now, let's be honest. It's Catholic FReepers who agree with him about evolution, not Fundamentalist Protestants.
GOOD one.
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