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Terri Schiavo: The 21st Century's Scopes Trial
Human Events Online ^ | March 28, 2005 | Rabbi Aryeh Spero

Posted on 03/28/2005 9:12:33 AM PST by hinterlander

Terri Schiavo is dying. She is being killed. The culture of life lost this round to the gods of the cult of death entrenched in our courts, media, and other institutions.

This was never, as liberals claimed, a constitutional crisis. It was, first, a question as to the definition of death. Up until now and throughout the Bible death was declared when autonomous respiration and heartbeat ceased and, as of late, when the brain-stem and brain were devoid of function. With the Schiavo case, popular culture has expanded death's contour and hastened its arrival by redefining death as the inability to swallow albeit the wherewithal to breathe, pump, and feel. The Angel of Death is, I'm sure, thankful to those who have provided him this new-found overtime.

But more important, this case revolved around the more transcendent question as to the definition and meaning of life. Our nation is divided. Some view life not as an end in itself but a means toward -- in other words, teleologic. Others see life not simply as an avenue but a state in and of itself -- in other words, immanent.

Many -- we'll call them the "utilitarians"-- are now saying that life is conditional on its ability to provide experience, pleasure, or full activity. As a means to, life exists only if it yields "quality of life." To be valid, it most go beyond its intrinsicality. That may make sense if one assumes that mankind is but the highest evolved species in the animal genus. After all, they shoot horses don't they?

Others -- we'll call them the "spiritualists"-- see life as far more than: "But what can you do for me today." Unlike every other entity that is but its function, life is a singular category due to God having "breathed into the human countenance, the breath of life." Life in human is Divine -- a soul. Being divine it needs no utilitarian function outside its own existence as life.

The Terri Schiavo case is the Scopes Trial of our generation. The origins of man and the source of life matriculate into a view of what constitutes life and hence when we decide to pack-it-all-up, i.e., when we declare death.

It is now clear that when liberals speak of the "celebration of life" what they mean is that which life produces -- its achievements, pleasures and activities -- not, however, life itself. The late-term fetus -- even one already partially born -- incapable of such productivity can, therefore, have its feeding tube, the umbilical cord, removed, or be aborted. Similarly, the culture of death extols sexual activities that historically lead to disease and, often, early death. Naturally, those who view life's efficacy only in that which is sensually experienced demand no barriers be placed in front of such pursuits.

Some call a definition of life rooted in the Bible, ideology. It certainly is. But so is everything else! The Schiavo case proves once and for all that affinity to the Bible results not, as feared, in holy-rollerism but an attachment to classic philosophy, one we call natural law, as opposed to its antithesis which is paganism.

The Bible need not be viewed as parochial "religious" preaching as much as a document of social and existential wisdom -- a victory for humanness. Bereft of it, societies take on the values of the death-wish culture -- as was the case in the paganism of antiquity and is in the neo-paganism of today, secularism. Though paganism speaks an "enlightened" vocabulary, indulgence and death remain its dark side. Similarly, hedonism denounces any value or law that stands in the way of its pleasure or that which inconveniences its material goals, covering itself with Orwellian language such as "euphoric" starvation, "compassionate" death, fetus as "tissue."

Most often it is those that identify themselves as "progressives" who side-step the common sense and natural law found in the Bible. Not necessarily out of dislike, but because progressivism is actualized by, in all matters, pushing the envelope beyond the conventional and historic and doing what was never allowed before. By virtue of being old and a source of tradition, biblical conceptions and values are not awarded avant garde status, something very important to those wishing to be seen as "progressive."

But the purposeful renunciation of these understandings leads not simply to non-religiosity but the eventual acceptance of the tenets of the cult of death, causing its proponents to side with a cruel husband over a vulnerable woman and her heart-broken parents -- not to mention caring more about criminal and terrorist "rights" than innocent life, and placating the killer Sadaam Hussein but scoffing at the rescue of those under his imprisonment and torture.

The long term upshot of the Schiavo saga is: The right to die has evolved into the requirement to die. This is unconscionable given that, by and large, no American clergyman would stand in the way of individual conscience where a patient previously asserted a desire not to be maintained by feeding tubes. Yet it appears that some wish to negate individual religious conscience when such desires conflict with judicial and statist attitudes toward life and death and who may, in the future, supercede even a Living Will. Personalism appears to have lost to judicial arrogance and force.

It was neither the Fourteenth nor Tenth Amendment that lost as much as the First Amendment -- religious freedom. Having now witnessed decades of brutal liberal assault on Christian religious expression, one wonders if the zeal exerted by the Left against Terri's right to live and die by a biblical code was simply the latest frontier in this on-going assault. It seems so -- police were ordered to block her parents from wetting her cracked lips, comforting her, and arranging full administration of last rites (though Michael Schiavo finally allowed communion and last rites to be given on Easter Sunday). Astoundingly, so many haranguing for her death, shouting: " Kill her, kill her already!"


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: 21stcentury; death; greer; life; schiavo; schindler; scopes; scopestrial

1 posted on 03/28/2005 9:12:33 AM PST by hinterlander
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To: hinterlander
RUSH is reviewing the Elian case.
The 11th circuit, the same ones demanding Terri be aborted for being less than perfect, said it was illegal to send Elian back to Cuba because his mothers wishes were that he stay in America.
The Clinton administration just told them "screw you, he's going to be a commie because we like it!"and sent in armed thugs to retrieve him.
Yet, when it comes to saving the life of an innocent woman, these same left wing pro-death idiots demand the government not get involved in family decisions.
2 posted on 03/28/2005 9:17:37 AM PST by concerned about politics (Vote Republican - Vote morally correct!)
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To: hinterlander

Thanks for posting.


3 posted on 03/28/2005 9:19:43 AM PST by tomahawk (http://tomahawkblog.blogspot.com/)
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To: tomahawk
Terri Schiavo: The 21st Century's Scopes Trial

Hope not. The Scopes Trial was a set-piece from the word "Go".

4 posted on 03/28/2005 9:28:11 AM PST by yankeedame ("Born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad.")
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To: yankeedame
As was this.

I see similarities to Dred Scott, too. The courts have ruled her to be her "husband"'s property, to dispose of as he sees fit.

5 posted on 03/28/2005 9:30:34 AM PST by thoughtomator (Order "Judges Gone Wild!" Only $19.95 have your credit card handy!)
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To: hinterlander
Obviously Human Events Online has eaten of the poison apple.

I just love that "Block Sender" thingy on my email server, and certainly see no need to re-new the paper subscription.

6 posted on 03/28/2005 9:37:24 AM PST by G.Mason (If you get upset when I ignore you, my plan is working)
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To: thoughtomator
I see similarities to Dred Scott, too. The courts have ruled her to be her "husband"'s property, to dispose of as he sees fit.

... Because there back to rating your humanity by fractions

7 posted on 03/28/2005 9:52:47 AM PST by tophat9000 (When the State ASSUMES death...It makes an ASH out of you and me)
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To: thoughtomator
Here is a piece I posted on the first night of this long goodbye:

The Supreme Court’s Dred Scott decision in March of 1857 purported to settle the slavery issue once and for all. Then, on December 2, 1859 the Abolitionist John Brown was executed for his part in the raid on Harper's Ferry. Although generally viewed as a crackpot, the cause for which he died stirred such emotion that all over the northern states people stood in silence and church bells tolled at the hour of his death. A cultural chasm opened; the moral and spiritual revulsion arising from this national focus on the slavery question galvanized public opinion. The election of Lincoln followed soon after, and civil war. In the end, the moldering body of John Brown and the Truth of his cause led to a new birth of freedom.

Tonight, a woman lies dying in Florida. By her husband's orders she is slowly being starved to death. He will not even allow ice chips in her mouth to ease her suffering. The courts and therefore THE LAW have sanctioned this barbarism, just as once they did back-flips to justify and institutionalize slavery.

But a strange thing is happening again. The death watch for Terri Schiavo is bringing together people from all over the country, even all over the world, to stand in solemn witness to her right to life. As each hour ticks by and the end draws nearer more and more consciences will be examined, more and more conversions made, more mystic chords touched. Her passing will stir this nation, and her moldering remains will give life to the Truth.

The end is inevitable. The Culture of Death is on trial and no earthly court can save it now.

[Author's note 3/28/05: I guess the only thing I'd change is "moldering" to "smoldering", assuming MS gets his cremation.]

8 posted on 03/28/2005 9:55:55 AM PST by Cincinnatus
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To: G.Mason
"Obviously Human Events Online has eaten of the poison apple."

For whatever you can say about that, the fact remains that Terry Shiavo is a Catholic. Because of that fact, the presumption should be that she ascribes to the teachings of the Church.

It's well known that the Church does not condone dehydration and starvation, nor the killing of the disabled for any reason. The teaching is clear.

The author is exactly right in saying that the death of Terry Shiavo bodes ill for religious freedom and for the future of our civilization.

The poison apple? It is the fruit of philosophical nihilism.

9 posted on 03/28/2005 9:56:44 AM PST by Reactionary
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To: Cincinnatus

Amen. May the Lord see that it is so.


10 posted on 03/28/2005 9:59:09 AM PST by thoughtomator (Order "Judges Gone Wild!" Only $19.95 have your credit card handy!)
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To: thoughtomator

"her 'husband''s property"

I keep thinking of a price for something, or, a guarded bird in a golden cage. He cashed out his interest in her stock in at least 1991, except for public appearances and legal advice.

I am also refusing to call her Schiavo anymore. Schindler (pause)-Schiavo, OK. For the love of God, he even made sure to have her teeth go uncleaned and thus had 5-7 of them pulled to make her uglier/less fit for company.

You don't do to caged animals what he has done to her.


11 posted on 03/28/2005 10:16:08 AM PST by combat_boots (Dug in and not budging an inch.)
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To: Cincinnatus
In the end, the moldering body of John Brown and the Truth of his cause led to a new birth of freedom.

"John Brown's Body," should become the anthem of the pro-life movement.

12 posted on 03/28/2005 10:26:55 AM PST by Mr Ramsbotham (Laws against sodomy are honored in the breech.)
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To: hinterlander

The problem is that the executive is not thinking about this correctly: the proper intervention is not (in the first instance) defying Judge Greer. It is to arrest Judge Greer, Michael Schaivo and George Felos, and perhaps a few of the more zealous-to-enforce-the-order police officers on charges of conspiracy to commit murder, or at the federal level to violate Terri Schaivo's civil rights.


13 posted on 03/28/2005 11:12:42 AM PST by The_Reader_David
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To: The_Reader_David
I'm not sure they could actually get them on "conspiracy to commit murder, or at the federal level to violate Terri Schaivo's civil rights" -- though I wouldn't be against it if possible.

But I do believe they should be able to make Contempt of Congress charges stick, since they all trashed the subpoenaes issued by the House and Senate. These subpoenaes should have been enough to force the authorities to keep alive a government witness.
14 posted on 03/28/2005 11:21:38 AM PST by hinterlander
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To: hinterlander
It's a good essay. I would add the dimension of the Modern State to it. Zoe and bios, two forms of life, of existence, one natural life, the other civil life exist in all of us as citizens of the State. As a democracy, now the sovereign power is in every citizen, not just in the King of pre-democratic times, but that doesn't mean that any one of us has the power of sovereignty to use as we wish. It is a shared power. The Modern State rests on the power of death over every citizen, over the natural life, zoe, the bios carrying the power.
15 posted on 03/28/2005 11:30:37 AM PST by RightWhale (50 trillion sovereign cells working together in relative harmony)
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To: hinterlander

Yes, but let's be honest---those of us who believe she should be kept alive, believe she is being murdered 'under color of law' by a court which has sided with a callous, adulterous husband who has motive for wanting her dead, whose attorney gave money to the judge's reelection campaign and has connections with pro-euthanasia elements in the hospice movement.

While immediate changes to statutory laws to invalidate the court decision would be laudable (though probably ineffective unless at the federal level), based on our understanding of the definition of murder, the executive does not need anything beyond the guts to regard this as murder: murder and conspiracy to commit murder are crimes already.

I'm not really sure whether W. can do anything, unless there is something in federal law defining a specific right of Terri Schiavo's which has been violated--the right not to be murdered per se being enshrined in law only in state statutes against murder and other homocides--(though if there were some federal statute applicable, Section 241 of Title 18 of the U.S. Code would allow federal action against Greer, Felos and Michael Schiavo), but Jeb hasn't 'done everything he could' with his executive power, since he hasn't empanelled a grand jury to investigate what is arguably prima facia evidence of conspiracy to commit murder, and attempted murder now that the feeding tube has been removed.


17 posted on 03/28/2005 3:23:26 PM PST by The_Reader_David
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To: hinterlander; All
In Honor of Terri Schiavo

Please let it load -- it's 11 mb.

Have headphones or sound on.

special thanks to lafroste for generous technical and web assistance.

18 posted on 04/02/2005 7:50:57 PM PST by the invisib1e hand (God rest Terri Schiavo. God save the rest of us.)
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