merrie says: Hours of conversation, study, and prayer with my peers in ministry taught me that we want the Catholic community to lead the work of creating a just society," says Claire Noonan. The Program Organizer for Social Justice and Next Generation at Call to Action in Chicago, she creates educational programs and sustained action campaigns focusing on sweatshop labor.Oh, brother, there's that word "Chicago" again. Now, in my mind "social justice" has always been a codeword for Marxism, or in this case, the ecclesiastical equivalent, "Liberation Theology." Of course many Jesuits have been unfortunately drawn into that false ministry. But where is any reference to Catholic, or even biblical teachings? The Jesuit School at Berkeley is a member of the Graduate Theological Union, which has many ties to the Frankfurt School. Jenkins also attended Oxford University, and Oxford has also been penetrated by the Frankfurt philosophy. As some of you doubtless know, the Frankfurt School was founded by communists shortly after the Bolshevik coup in Russia, and is dedicated to destruction of the West by cultural corruption. Willi Munzenburg, one of the school's founders put it bluntly. The school's curriculum was designed to: organise the intellectuals and use them to make Western civilisation stink. Only then, after they have corrupted all its values and made life impossible, can we impose the dictatorship of the proletariat.David R. Carlin, author of "The Decline and Fall of the Catholic Church in America" writes: In general, the leaders of the Church have never understood the historical ... The pro-abortion movement has from the beginning wrapped itself in the mantle of "women's rights." But the fact of the matter is that in the abortion issue the radical Left saw a rare opportunity to split our society right down the middle, with the unstated goal of obliterating the moral principles that in the final analysis are our only non-violent defense against the designs of the communists. And they have been wildly successful. I do not believe there is a more divisive issue on today's political landscape, and the left relentlessly rubs salt in the wound. In his commencement address, Obama called for "open hearts, open minds, fair-minded words" in looking for "common ground." But who h... I came across an unusually revealing article, which quotes Australian communists on the Marxist view of abortion. The fetus, according to a Marxist, becomes a person when he is judged as such by "someone of higher wisdom." The humanity of the fetus depends upon how the mother perceives the "social relationship" that exists between them. If the mother desires to keep the baby, then she "fantasizes" it into becoming a human being. But, if she does not want the pregnancy, "it is something else entirely." Her opinion of the fetus thereby denies it of personhood. Totalitarian control over our lives is the logical endpoint of this kind of "situational morality," and some Vatican intellectuals ha... Conservative Catholics, Christians and other Americans committed to the sanctity of human life, i.e. the pro-life crowd, are some of the most principled and dedicated opponents of Obama's radical designs. What better way to disrupt, demoralize and divide that formidable group, and indeed the entire country, than to strike at the heart of this cherished bedrock Catholic institution? That the President of Notre Dame, in a disgustingly servile, supplicating manner singled out one of the most extreme pro-abortion politicians in America for an honorary degree, while ignoring his ecclesiastical peers, a large body of the Notre Dame community, and even countenancing the arrest of harmless protest... The link to discussion of the Frankfurt School above reveals an absurd and hysterical rant which shows no understanding whatsoever. The INTER MIRIFICA decree of the Second Vatican Council and other documents from there demonstrate the motivations for the deep involvement of many intellectual Roman Catholics with an examination of culture and ideology, analysis which owes much to the interpretative frameworks that have emerged from marxist theory. Many of these new 'theologies' are responsible for making the unthinkable (abortion for example)seem somehow palatable to some Catholics. One organization which pretty much bases it stance on "Feminist Theology" is an example of Catholic teaching being stretched way beyond any reasonable position given all Christians say that life does indeed begin at conception. www.catholicsforchoice.org I believe the twisting and turning of the spirit and words of Vatican II to try and justify acts like abortion, etc, is what is responsible for the deep divisions we now see in the Catholic Church. The fault may also lie in the vague language used in some of the documents, but I am still learning and ca... |
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