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Letters 11.30.2008
November 30-December 6, 2008 Issue |
Posted 11/24/08 at 11:08 AM
Religious Freedom
Why are all the protesters still
trying to make gay “marriage” legal? (“Prop 8’s Sore Losers,” Nov. 16). They
already have every legal right to form a civil union. Is it so hard to see why
their relationship is not the same as a marriage between a man and a woman?
When the California state judges
overturned the decision of the voting public and made gay “marriage” legal,
they set forth a civil law that conflicted with religious law. This is exactly
why we have the First Amendment: to ensure there is a separation of church and
state so that state laws do not force religious entities to accept something
contrary to their beliefs.
We must protect our right to
religious freedom. No law should force teachers to teach, children to learn,
churches to accept, or society to embrace any activities which God has
professed as immoral and sinful.
After Thanksgiving, let us remember
the primary reason the Pilgrims came to this country: to establish a country
where people are free to have religious beliefs and teach God’s words without
fear of persecution.
Laura
Jones
Yorba
Linda, California
Gallon of Milk Reality
Election night, as I picked up a
gallon of milk, I expressed my discontent at the results of our election that
led to Obama “Making History” (Nov. 16). The clerk said she was delighted by
the results. Here was our conversation:
Justin: “This means more abortion.”
Clerk: “I am pro-choice.”
Justin: “The choice to kill an
unborn child?”
Clerk: “That’s my right.”
Justin: “You believe it is your
right to kill an unborn child?”
Clerk: “Yes. It’s my body. I can
kill my child if I want to.”
Justin: “Think about what you just
said. You said you believe you have the right to kill your unborn child. This
is the same argument used by slave owners!”
Clerk: “It is my right.”
I was deeply disturbed and walked
out shaking my head. In light of this exchange, my first questions to our new
president-elect are: “Will you be president to the unborn?” and “Will you
protect their right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness?”
Justin
Stroh
Faribault,
Minnesota
A Defeat for Life
As black pro-lifers say in “Making
History” (Nov. 16), President-elect Obama’s triumph is really a defeat for
blacks and the first ideal of America’s founding: life. The black rate of
abortion is twice blacks’ percentage of our population, and now with Obama as
the first pro-abortion president, this black genocide will worsen. About 11
million blacks have been aborted since 1973, almost twice Obama’s margin of
victory. How many blacks like Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Oprah Winfrey,
Bill Cosby, Jackie Robinson and Barry White have been sacrificed to this
“culture of death”?
President-elect Obama says that he
found Jesus Christ, but he is not the one in the Bible, who says, “Love one another as I have loved you” (John 13:34).
William J. Downey
Manhasset, New York
Thank You, Bishops
I
would just like to salute those great bishops who spoke out forcefully against
abortion prior to our presidential election (“The Shepherds Speak,” Nov. 2).
You are like mighty oaks standing amid a forest of trembling aspens.
Daniel Yates
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Take Up This Cross
I
read with delight that many of our bishops spoke out fearlessly (“The Shepherds
Speak,” Nov. 2). Honestly, if it takes the election of a 100% pro-abortion
president to rouse the bishops to lift up their staffs and teach the truths of
our faith, if it takes the election of a president who will support gay
“marriage,” advocate the destruction of embryos for medical “research,”
who will not object to the murder of the elderly and infirm in the name of
“compassion” to cause our bishops to stand up and seek
out virtual martyrdom, then perhaps it is worth it.
Our
Church in the United States has been far too comfortable for far too long.
God has sent us this cross as a teaching and a blessing; let us take it up with
joy, and carry it faithfully for the glory of Jesus Christ.
May
God bless all our bishops with wisdom and courage to recognize this election as
the work of the Holy Spirit meant to renew the Church in the United States.
Peter Dohms
Pensacola, Florida
A Catholic Thanks Obama
I, too, have “Hope for America” (Nov. 16) because of “The Pro-Life Majority” you
discuss. As a faithful Catholic, I’d like to personally thank President-elect
Obama. As the most anti-life presidential candidate in history, why would I
possibly thank him? Let me explain.
Our
Church teaches that God can always bring good out of evil. The greatest
evidence of this is that the most heinous crime of all time, the murder of the
Son of God on the cross, brought about the salvation of all mankind.
Barack Obama’s total support of
abortion and promise to remove all abortion restrictions through the Freedom of
Choice Act has produced an unintended result. Catholics are finally standing up
and saying, “We’ve had enough!” He has awakened the “sleeping giant” that may
finally bring an end to this slaughter.
How
is it that some Catholics (whose Church clearly teaches that abortion is murder
and is always a grave offense) found it acceptable to vote for Mr. Obama, who
not only fully supports abortion, but pledges to make it even more accessible?
It’s because their fellow Catholics were afraid to speak up.
Fortunately,
the prospect of an Obama presidency has caused things to change. The pro-life
movement is becoming energized. E-mails are being circulated; priests and
deacons are starting to talk about abortion from the pulpit; people are getting
involved in pro-life activities; pro-abortion Catholic politicians are getting
reprimanded by our bishops for their scandalous statements, and in-the-womb
photography is making it impossible to deny that these unborn fetuses are
really babies.
I
call on my fellow Catholics to continue to stand up for life. Visit the
pro-life page on the Catholic Truth website (TheCatholicTruth.info) to get the
true facts on abortion and what you can do to help. The helpless unborn
children need our help.
Gary Zimak
Founder, The Catholic Truth lay apostolate
Cinnaminson, New Jersey
Pro-Life Backup
The possibility of reversing Roe v. Wade by voting for a pro-life
presidential candidate was enough motivation for me to reconsider my vote and
vote for the pro-life candidate at the last minute. He did not win.
As
you noted in “Life Didn’t Lose — the GOP Did” (Nov. 16), I think this is a
wake-up call for the pro-life community, in that more needs to be done to
strengthen the network of social service organizations that are committed to
helping needy mothers who decide not to abort but keep their babies.
Needy
mothers need to know that help is available and that there is an alternative to
abortion. Pro-life groups need to do more than offer lip service to the
needy.
Joseph P. Nolan
Waterbury, Connecticut
Real Truth
In
defense of the article “Teaching by Reason and Revelation” (Nov. 9) about Janet
Smith’s book on the right to privacy, I agree that today’s society does have a
“misguided sense of privacy.” It’s frightening that everyone wants to think
they can come up with their own truths and opinions about privacy, freedom and
choice. Some people seem to use their “right to privacy” to enable them to have
the freedom to do what they want or the freedom to be left alone, so they can
promote their own ideals of freedom.
As
the late Pope John Paul II stated in his encyclical Fides et Ratio (Faith
and Reason), “Every truth … presents itself as universal … If something is
true, then it must be true for all people and at all times.” When everyone has
their own opinions and truths about something, there ends up being chaos and no
absolute or universal truths at all. So when we submit to relativism, we end up
looking for an illusionary freedom that is far from the truth.
When
we distort the definition of truth in order to get what we want, namely privacy
and freedom, the results are confusion and situations that could have been
avoided, such as abortions. Again, as Pope John Paul II wrote, “Truth
enlightens man’s intelligence and shapes his freedom” (Veritatis Splendor,
The Splendor of Truth).
In
the end, it’s clear the truth will set you free.
Olivia Sielaff, age 15
Emmitsburg, Maryland
Correction
The correct credit for this Our Lady of Mississippi Abbey photo, which was featured
in the Christmas Gift Guide (Nov. 9), is John R. Cremons.
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