Posted on 07/13/2008 1:24:13 PM PDT by library user
In his column of June 24, Wall Street Journal writer William McGurn looked at the mostly NARAL-friendly Catholics named to the Obama campaigns National Catholic Advisory Council. Noting that Obama enjoys a NARAL approval rating of 100%, and that while in the Illinois State Senate he voted against a measure similar in intent to the unanimously approved 2002 Federal Born Alive Act, McGurn wonders how the council and other Catholics for Obama can rationalize support for a candidate who stands in such profound contrast to the churchs firm teaching that abortion is an intrinsic evil.
The line of argument is the Theyre-Just-As-Bad-As-We-Are defense. Thus the Web sites that go on and on about Catholic social teaching on war and poverty and greed and the death penalty the implication being, of course, that simply by enumerating all these concerns, you can somehow balance out the Democratic Partys singular commitment to abortion on demand. [link and emphasis mine]
On the surface, that argument seems reasonable so reasonable, in fact, that the ardently pro-life Archbishop Charles Chaput, of Denver, writes of forming his own conscience in just such a way in 1976:
I knew Carter was wrong in his views about Roe and soft toward permissive abortion. But even as a priest, I justified working for him because he was right on so many more of the Catholic issues than his opponent seemed to be. The moral calculus looked easy.
The moral calculus does look easy until one considers that war, torture, the death penalty, poverty, racism, and even the excesses of capitalism those evils so well defined in Catholic social teaching, and of concern to Catholics of all political persuasions are fully present in the act of abortion.
Consider:
War is a struggle between two evolving powers over who will have dominance; whether just or unjust, it involves the murder of the innocent and the disruption of families. War introduces pain, fire, violence, savagery and torture into societies.
Abortion is a struggle between two evolving powers over who will have dominance; whether justified or not, it involves the murder of the innocent and the disruption of families. A vacuum abortion, saline abortion or a D&C introduces pain, fire, and a limb-shredding, relentless violence deep into the very being of a womans body, within her very womb. A partial birth abortion, which involves inserting a scissor into the base of the skull of a partially delivered fetus, then suctioning out its brain before fully withdrawing the fetus from the birth canal, embodies the sort of savagery and real torture which is the most abhorrent part of any war.
The death penalty is a legal execution of an individual judged guilty of heinous acts against the larger society; convicts are sometimes discovered to have been innocent of the charges made against them only after their lives have been taken. Many consider even the most humane means of execution to be cruel and inhuman, and even when the convict is guilty beyond a shadow of a doubt, it may be well-argued that killing a murderer does not bring back the victim and that two wrongs do not make a right.
In an abortion, the fetus is as subject to the death penalty as anyone ever so ordered by a jury; the fetus is always innocent. Even the most humane means of abortion whatever that might be involves cruel and inhuman measures. And even if the fetus in its innocence is the product of a violent and guilty conception, it may be well-argued that one merciless violation cannot be healed by a second equally merciless violation and that two wrongs do not make a right.
Poverty steals hope, exposes the helpless to political, sexual, and economic exploitation (from friend and foe) and defers dreams. It breaks rather than builds and reduces human beings to the status of mere votes or workers or things.
Abortion destroys a hopeful life, exposes the mother and fetus to political, sexual, and economic exploitation (from friend and foe) and defers dreams. It destroys what is being built and reduces a thriving being, species human, to the status of mere products of conception and blobs of tissue.
Racism is the superficial and unjust rejection and/or exploitation of another human being or group of people based on race. Racism works to suppress; it denies opportunity and feeds stereotypes (your kind are not good enough!) Racism has inspired exclusionary rhetoric and genocidal movements, as may be found in the supremacist literature of the KKK. Racism exists to diminish another human.
Abortion providers such as Planned Parenthood have been observed agreeing to a superficial and unjust request to apply donated money toward the destruction of fetuses of a specified race. Abortion works to suppress; it denies opportunity and feeds stereotypes (your kind are too good/too poor/too promising to be punished with a baby!). Abortion has inspired exclusionary rhetoric and genocidal movements as may be found in the elitist literature of Margaret Sanger. Abortion exists to diminish another human.
Capitalism in the imperfect enterprise system by which free markets provide jobs, goods, and services in order to stir economic growth. Its excesses often result in among other things unlicensed or unscrupulous practices and the exploitation of the worker, in pursuit of maximum profit.
Abortion providers are capitalist enterprises that often indulge in among other things unlicensed and unscrupulous practices and the exploitation of women in difficult circumstances, in pursuit of maximum profit.
A Catholic conscience is a complex thing that must rely on more than bumper stickers and impassioned rhetoric. Catholicism does not reject reason for faith but demands integration of the two, and prayerful discernment, before taking any action. It serves both prayer and reason to consider that abortion is not separate from the evils of war, torture, poverty and the rest, but of a piece with them. In fact, abortion supersedes those issues by dint of its personal nature. Government policy affects war, poverty, and the rest, while abortion is like the casting of a vote a personal choice. But it is a personal choice for the physical and intellectual internalization of war, and of torture, and of the death penalty, and of poverty, and of racism, and of capitalistic exploitation.
Thus weighed, the only counterbalance is life.
Amazing isn’t it....
I guess CINO could also be a Christian In Name Only...so may people I see who wear the ‘Christian’ moniker without living according to Christ’s words.
Wrong on both counts.
Some claim to be Catholic when in fact they aren’t. Some claim to be Christian when they aren’t really. Some claim to be Jewish when they aren’t, in that they don’t follow the Bible. Some claim to be Greek/Eastern Orthodox when they aren’t in that they don’t live the teachings.
How can any Lutheran, Presbyterian, Baptist, Southern Baptist, COE, Episcipalian, Assembly of God, Pentecostal, etc. vote for someone like Obama? I don’t know but there are plenty who claim they are yet they will vote for Obama.
Obama is getting me to do what I swore I would not do. Vote for McCain.
Beautiful fish, post it every chance you get.
Obama is obviously not prolife no doubt.
But McCain is also not prolife either, make no mistake.
There are plenty of sources on the net to point this out.
So for me, McCain is also out, I’ll write in a candidate.
they adopted an abandoned baby. That's a very pro-life thing to do.
Simple - they are not following the command to live their faith as a light to the world. Period. Thus bringing their "faith" into question...
John, in the First Epistle of John, saw these poseurs coming: They went out from us, but they were not of us; for if they had been of us, they would have continued with us. But they went out that it might become plain that they all are not of us.
Chaput was young and very naive then. Today Chaput is older and still naive about a lot of things.
“they adopted an abandoned baby. That’s a very pro-life thing to do.”
I’m sorry, that’s only one piece of the puzzle. As I have said, the net has plenty of sources indicating McCain is NOT prolife, including criticism from Alan Keyes.
Besides, even crooks donate to charities sometimes, so some good work does not render a candidate as overall prolife.
I have heard that myself. And you have the bishops to blame.
But it's a fact, whereas you are trafficking in conjecture and hearsay.
BOOKMARK
The application of just war theory to things like the War on Terror, Iraq and Afghanistan are matters of prudential debate. I don't think Democratic pacifism is the only reasonable answer to the solution. John McCain has been a strong opponent of torture, even in the broadened definition of torture that the Left is pushing. As for poverty, government programs and handouts are not the only way to fight it, but also having a strong, free and prosperous economy. Once again, the Democratic party's answers are not necessarily the best concerning this. As for racism, Obama's pastor of 20 years embraces and teaches an explicitly racist ideology, Black liberation theology, and Obama himself stereotypes a whole race of people when he calls his own grandmother a "typical white person". Obama is no cure for racism or racial healing.
Simple..devout Democrats, nominal Catholics
Look, I never disputed what you said about McCain’s adoption.
What I maintain is that does NOT make him overall prolife, from a catholic perspective.
Try the following for starters, plenty more info on the net.
http://www.euthanasia.com/keyes2.html
http://catholicknight.blogspot.com/2008/02/john-mccain-is-not-pro-life.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pdn_Iw_HTV8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YTFJPir9BM
http://seeingredaz.wordpress.com/2008/02/15/mccain-pro-life-not-on-your-life/
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.religion/browse_thread/thread/30bcf6b289cb3d32
In short, McCain is only less worse than Obama but NOT prolife.
No catholic is obliged to vote for whoever the GOP puts out. The candidate must pass the litmus test from catholic perspective. Matter of fact, shilling for McCain on prolife platform may well be quite sinful.
How you vote is none of my business, but I’ll see to that all the people I come in contact with knows that McCain is NOT prolife.
How constructive a citizen do you think that makes you?
Indeed, many of the “pieces of cloth” of the seamless garment theory are social justice rather than “life” related.
And, while we have different ideas of how best to achieve the social justice goals, we are labeled ‘right wing’.
Give me a break.
Just when did you lose the ability to be impartial?
Ok, dense as it is, please allow me to elaborate further, using a real life example.....
I have a close family member who regularly gave money and supported an orphanage, in addition to visitations and gifts ect BUT, he also encouraged and had his girlfriend went through an abortion. How’s that for a trump card?
Making an act of kindness however great is it does not necessaritly qualify him to be “prolife”.
You really need to get off the high horse of shilling for McCain and align yourself with the Catholic definition of what prolife is.
McCain, I’ll say again, is NOT prolife, neither is Obama. I don’t care if you are a card carrying GOP member.
Sorry, that’s just the way it is.
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