Posted on 02/10/2017 4:00:47 PM PST by markomalley
You can imagine my shock as a Catholic when I read a passage from the father of the modern, pro-abortion population control movement where he denounces faithful Catholics as terrorist[s].
Here is what pro-abort population controller Dr. Paul Ehrlich in his 2014 book Hope on Earth: A Conversation:
Thus you have God-fearing people trying to maintain their rigid positions, especially trying to control the lives of women. I consider that their rigid opposition to something so basic, so critical to the future of life on Earth, as controlling reproduction to be just as unethical as any major affront to the environment or terrorist act.
And there it is. For Ehrlich, Catholics who oppose contraception and abortion do so because of their rigid positions. In fact, maintaining such a position is so abhorrent to Ehrlich that he thinks its morally equivalent to a terrorist act.
Ehrlich, who has vehemently hated the Catholic Church until Pope Francis came along, has now been honored by the Vatican to present a paper on saving the world from extinction at an upcoming conference.
The implications of this invite cannot be underestimated.
Writes Michael Pakaluk in Crux Now: Erhlich do[es] not simply contemplate abortion and contraception for population control: it is [his] main message. To invite [him], therefore, to speak on the practical question of population is implicitly to embrace [his] ethical commitments.
When reading Ehrlichs above passage, I was struck how it reflected a theme faithful Catholics have recently been hearing from Pope Francis.
For more than a year, Francis has denounced faithful Catholics who are concerned about how he is leading the Church as being what he calls too rigid.
The pope says such Catholics are too concerned about following the 10 commandments. They start traditional orders that promote rigidity. They are attracted to the ancient Latin Rite because of an attitude of rigidity. They are heretical for holding with rigidity that the Church teaches this or that, black or white. Hundreds of such condemnations he has made could be added to this list. If you thought this pope was a gentle, humble man who simply got along with everybody, sorry, but youve been sorely misled.
As a Catholic, I find it deeply concerning that such a renowned enemy of the Church as Ehrlich has been honored with a platform at the Vatican.
I agree, especially the nuns who taught in parochial grade schools. I remember Sister Donna, who taught 3rd grade when I was the 6th grade teacher at St. Augustine’s Elementary School. She gave me real lessons in how to terrorize the kids.
I used those lessons when I went into the Army and became a Sergeant to put the “fear of God” into my privates.
(the above written with a sarcasm rating of 500%)
“Where is the Catholic’s Trump?” He is in retirement, i.e. Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI.
I am not a Catholic, but I think this pope is a disaster. May his tenure be brief and his replacement better.
Heretic pope.
Shall each of us send Pope Francis a Catechism of the Catholic Church or a copy of the Baltimore Catechism? Any Catechism at all?
H/T to Grey Friar ... Catholic ping!
But when I read your post I felt a sense of hope, Obama is gone and a real American has taken his place.
I can envision a day when a real Catholic becomes pope again.
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