Posted on 04/12/2007 8:22:49 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
1994 Rudy: "I will work as hard to protect someone's right to believe in God as he or she sees fit -- or not to believe in God."
The Brody File has dug up a Rudy quote from the past that makes for an interesting discussion. In a 1994 New York Times article, Rudy said this:
"As the Mayor of New York City, I will work as hard to protect someone's right to believe in God as he or she sees fit -- or not to believe in God -- because I realize that my right to practice my religion depends completely on my commitment to defend someone else's right to practice theirs, or to practice no religion at all."
The article goes on to mention his views on Catholicism.
"Mr. Giuliani, who as a young man once considered joining the priesthood, noted that many Catholics today "feel that in some intellectual or quasi-intellectual circles, they are demeaned." He said he had also heard Catholics say that "Catholic-bashing has become part of the dogma of what they regard as the politically correct." And he said: "Indeed, I do detect among some who accept the most recent intellectual fads a disdain for those who share in the more orthodox faiths, whether Christian or Jewish or Muslim. In my humble opinion -- and this is meant as an observation, not a challenge -- that disdain emerges from an almost subconscious conclusion that to believe in God too fervently betrays a certain intellectual infirmity." He compared such a view with the "difficult time that some believers have in drawing the line between belief in dogma and respect for those who disagree." He called for believers and unbelievers alike to avoid "the arrogance of having no doubts."
Read the rest of the article here. It's interesting to hear Rudy talk about his faith. Clearly, there is a deeper story there. It makes me wonder what his upbringing was like and how his Catholic faith helped shaped who he is today. It's something worth exploring. I interview Giuliani next week. Maybe I'll pursue this with him. Got questions for him? Email them to me.
Yep, thats better.
He called for believers and unbelievers alike to avoid "the arrogance of having no doubts."
Which, ironically, is arrogant in its own right.
Your quote does not support your satement that he is telling people what to believe. I read the quote as, colloquially, “believe what you want but don’t be an a$$hole about it”.
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Of course, his Catholicism apparently was no impediment to racking up a 100 percent NARAL rating.
So excuse me if I don't see Rudy as a font of wisdom on Catholicism.
Rich! Who made you the dictator of what can be discussed?
Catholic ping.
I find it interesting that he can be a Catholic and yet receive a 100% rating from NARAL.
Rudy cared about Terry.
Im sure you remember the case of Terri Schiavo. Well, for all you pro-lifers out there, is it important to you that Rudy Giuliani believes the government SHOULD have stepped in to help save her life? Read more here. At a campaign stop in Florida, heres what he said: I thought it was appropriate to make every effort to give her a chance to stay alive. Lets get out our social conservative scorecard and put a checkmark next to that one in Rudys column. Hes now saying the same thing that Tom Delay and Bill Frist said when this all went down...... http://www.cbn.com/CBNnews/134938.aspx
....a New York Post article from April 1, 2005, in the midst of the controversy, quotes Giuliani expressing the same position: I think the right decision would have been to keep the feeding tube in, under the circumstances of the case, former Mayor Rudy Giuliani said.... http://thinkprogress.org/2007/04/10/giuliani-schiavo/
He's hardly making Catholics look bad. I'm a Catholic and I see nothing wrong with this. Perhaps you should read the whole thing first.
Bullcrap. He is telling people without doubt that they should acquire some, quite frankly.
But this is the kind of mush I'd expect from a guy who talks about Catholic faith and then gets a 100 rating from NARAL.
Bullcrap. He is telling people without doubt that they should acquire some, quite frankly.
But this is the kind of mush I'd expect from a guy who talks about Catholic faith and then gets a 100 rating from NARAL.
Why is it that those with nominal, or non-existent, belief think that those who do believe are non-intellectual?
I didn't know you were monolithic.
What is your obsession with NARAL??? You guys seem to know alot about them.
I can see which freepers are feeling more and more marginalized each day and it’s not pretty. LOL
I had rather thought that after being thoroughly trounced with their choice of Alan Keyes as the nominee in 2000 they would be a bit more temperate in their discussions about future presidents, but alas, it isn’t to be.
Rudy believes in Catholicism like Castro believes in Democracy.
msnimje is probably referring to Rudy's stance on abortion.
Say, if you're a Catholic, why are you so chummy with Rudy's stances on abortion?
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