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CL: Obama omits “Creator” from Speech

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

On September 15, President Barack Obama addressed the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute’s 33rd Annual Awards. In his remarks, he made reference to the Declaration of Independence. He said, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, endowed with certain inalienable rights: life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”

Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on the president’s words:

There are several errors here, though only one that really matters. On a small scale, Jefferson chose “unalienable” instead of “inalienable,” and following the word “rights” there is no colon: instead it should read, “that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” What really matters, however, is the omission of any reference to God: after “equal” it should read, “that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights….”

Some are blaming the president for this error, but it is his speech writers, and those who vetted his address, who are to blame. The prepared remarks, as released by the White House, omit the word “Creator.” Since this got by so many in the White House, it makes us wonder whether only incompetence was at work. While Obama may be given a pass, it is striking nonetheless that this omission got by a former constitutional law professor.

There are four references to God in the Declaration. God is the author of the “laws of nature and nature’s God”; he is the “Creator” who “endowed” us with “unalienable rights”; he is “the Supreme Judge of the world”; and he provides “the protection of Divine Providence.” As a former professor of political science, I made sure my students understood this, but evidently none of those who write or vet the president’s speeches learned this in college. They should pay more attention, especially given the suspicion that Obama likes his religion lite.

response to Bill Donohue’s comment on ‘Burning Koran is Deadly Wrong’

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Bill Donohue is a modernist Catholic. We can confirm that what he teaches about ‘burning Koran is deadly wrong’.

Minister Terry Jones wants to show his anger at radical Muslims by burning a copy of the Koran on September 11. He is wrong morally, and he is literally endangering innocent lives.

Why, I thought Islam is a peaceful religion?

Is kissing the Koran the way of John Paul II morally right? What do you know about morals, you socio-religious pluralist!

The Koran rejects the teachings of Christianity, and it is a book of perdition.

Bill Donohue is forced to admit the automatic process of canon law

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

It’s quite another interesting perspective to see the Catholic League president Bill Donohue, a Novus Ordo faithful, accepts, and is forced to admit, the existence of the virtue and automatic process of law in Catholic theology, ecclesiology, unity, and canon.

It’s not everyday that a Novus Ordo (mainline Roman Catholic) recognizes that process of automatic excommunication for heretics, apostates, and schismatics. In the case of the Novus Ordo apostate nun who helped facilitate abortion at the so-called Catholic hospital, she is deemed a heretic and an excommunicated person by virtue of law, without any need of declaration.

We are now faced with a dilemma. The Novus Ordo heretics (pick and choose Church teachings) would readily admit such existence of the nature of law, the automatic process of law, the virtue of law, that things pertain to the divine law against the unity of the Church have automatic and immediate spiritual consequence, before any (human law) legal process takes place.

This is how we know that heretics, schismatics, and apostates, are immediately outside the Catholic Church, spiritually, before any external legal recognition by human lawmakers. It is because the Church is both a divine and human institution. That it was divinely instituted by God, through the Person of Jesus Christ, who laid the foundation upon the rock of Peter to protect and safeguard the deposit of faith and to keep the keys of heaven, to rule, to judge, and to sanctify the Church.

comment on Bill Donogue response to Nicholas Kristof’s article

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

I was reading a small public response from the president of the Catholic League Bill Donogue to the New York Times op-ed columnist Nicholas Kristof’s article in the newspaper and what struck me as interesting was the fact that this Nicholas Kristof was bashing some polarizing Catholic issues conflicting non-Catholics and the secular world.

Nicholas Kristof and the faithless people (those who do not adhere to Catholic teachings) criticize the Church’s role and authority and go so far as to demand changes and up-to-date views on issues concerning contraception, abortion, and women’s ordination. And get this, these issues have nothing to do with them, and they are complaining! The sickness in today’s society is that their opinion matters. They want a piece of the action! Or better yet, they want changes to the institutions of which they feel are a threat to their own worldviews.

These very people are the same ones who believe in preventing life of human beings, killing the unborn (logically these people would have to admit that they don’t have a right to exist as it was only a matter of (pro-)choice made by their parents), and the blurring of gender-role in religious matters without respect to the authority and tradition that build up these religious institutions.

This “faithless heretic” is subverting the very foundation of the institution of which he has no credit to even comment on.

He went on to say the Church as a “patriarchal premodern” Vatican as an “out of touch” and “self-absorbed” “old boys’ club.”

Two X chromosomes without the Y makes a man into a woman, so insistence on feminizing any institution is the will of the effeminate man.

No Catholics, this guy doesn’t hate you. He just likes to insult the Church that you belong to.