Pres. Obama chops up the whole truth
February 22nd 2012 00:50
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What President Obama and the Far Left do not understand.
The whole truth means the whole truth without any exceptions
There is a natural order of things and a supernatural order of thing and the two have to be in sync with each other or things will grind until they do. It is not just a spiritual matter but it is also a philosophy matter too with philosophy a study of being as being. Artificial contraception is part of the deal no matter how it gets into the sophist viewpoint of a useful good.
The contraception issue exposes far left liberals mindset where something
seemingly useful is something good. They even want to pontificate
about Catholics who want to be free of absolutes.The tenets of the Church have to be in sync with absolutes or else the Church is nothing. The Catholic Church has stood the test of time on matters like this for centuries and will stand the test of time because human reason is capable of seeking out absolutes and the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
Cardinal Newman did say all must follow their conscience no matter
how ill-informed it is. He is a convert and knows how many of good people think they are doing the right thing in practicing contraception. Their conscience may leave them off the hook as far as sin is concerned since the Catholic Church had taught for centuries that a person must know what they are doing is wrong but choose to do it anyway. There are degrees of liabilities in the reasoning process but still artificial contraception is wrong Contraception interrupts God's plan in the cycle of life. It is a declared doctrine of the Church and also part of the natural order of things.
It is obvious President Obama and the far left want to impose their will to fit their scheme of things in making all pay for artificial contraception no matter what their conscience tells them. If you pull off these liberals masks, you will find what they really want is their own state religion. However, they should know there is both a divine and natural order of things that keeps sorting out the bad from the good. The divine order is supreme. The state is not. The natural order of things has proven this time and time again throughout history. And the founders of our country knew this when they wrote the Constitution. The right to life is a basic part of it. Any interruption of the the process of life must be carefully considered no matter what the common practices are. Just because something is practical, does not make it right.
Plain Dealer Assistant Editorial Page Editor, Kevin O'Brien wrote how President Obama is tilting the separation of church and state far to the left relating to his contraception mandate. Every act has a reaction and chain of events. Artificial contraception is no exception. It affects how we treat others on many levels. It affects our thoughts about human dignity across the
board and even our thoughts about just wars. It leads to a philosophy of
"doing what comes naturally" as a pragmatic outlook on everything we do. Not only are religious beliefs put aside by the state but it also affects the
objective truth overall. No man can change the objective or whole truth no matter how many people are doing it.
The popular song " What does love have to do with it" takes over. An act
that should truly be about real love and commitment is deluded. It affects brotherly love too in our economic day and our social behavior.
Liberals like to make distinctions without worrying about the extension
of their actions. Chesterson said it is not the bad things that destroy
us as much as trying to do good with partial goods that offset each other.
No laws will change the objective truth. An order of things keeps
shifting through everything we do until we get it right. Love has everything to
do with it. The founders of the constitution sensed this and did a good
job establishing an order to things. People like President Obama disrupt
it.
What President Obama and the Far Left do not understand.
The whole truth means the whole truth without any exceptions
There is a natural order of things and a supernatural order of thing and the two have to be in sync with each other or things will grind until they do. It is not just a spiritual matter but it is also a philosophy matter too with philosophy a study of being as being. Artificial contraception is part of the deal no matter how it gets into the sophist viewpoint of a useful good.
The contraception issue exposes far left liberals mindset where something
seemingly useful is something good. They even want to pontificate
about Catholics who want to be free of absolutes.The tenets of the Church have to be in sync with absolutes or else the Church is nothing. The Catholic Church has stood the test of time on matters like this for centuries and will stand the test of time because human reason is capable of seeking out absolutes and the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
Cardinal Newman did say all must follow their conscience no matter
how ill-informed it is. He is a convert and knows how many of good people think they are doing the right thing in practicing contraception. Their conscience may leave them off the hook as far as sin is concerned since the Catholic Church had taught for centuries that a person must know what they are doing is wrong but choose to do it anyway. There are degrees of liabilities in the reasoning process but still artificial contraception is wrong Contraception interrupts God's plan in the cycle of life. It is a declared doctrine of the Church and also part of the natural order of things.
It is obvious President Obama and the far left want to impose their will to fit their scheme of things in making all pay for artificial contraception no matter what their conscience tells them. If you pull off these liberals masks, you will find what they really want is their own state religion. However, they should know there is both a divine and natural order of things that keeps sorting out the bad from the good. The divine order is supreme. The state is not. The natural order of things has proven this time and time again throughout history. And the founders of our country knew this when they wrote the Constitution. The right to life is a basic part of it. Any interruption of the the process of life must be carefully considered no matter what the common practices are. Just because something is practical, does not make it right.
Plain Dealer Assistant Editorial Page Editor, Kevin O'Brien wrote how President Obama is tilting the separation of church and state far to the left relating to his contraception mandate. Every act has a reaction and chain of events. Artificial contraception is no exception. It affects how we treat others on many levels. It affects our thoughts about human dignity across the
board and even our thoughts about just wars. It leads to a philosophy of
"doing what comes naturally" as a pragmatic outlook on everything we do. Not only are religious beliefs put aside by the state but it also affects the
objective truth overall. No man can change the objective or whole truth no matter how many people are doing it.
The popular song " What does love have to do with it" takes over. An act
that should truly be about real love and commitment is deluded. It affects brotherly love too in our economic day and our social behavior.
Liberals like to make distinctions without worrying about the extension
of their actions. Chesterson said it is not the bad things that destroy
us as much as trying to do good with partial goods that offset each other.
No laws will change the objective truth. An order of things keeps
shifting through everything we do until we get it right. Love has everything to
do with it. The founders of the constitution sensed this and did a good
job establishing an order to things. People like President Obama disrupt
it.
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