Thursday, August 28, 2008

Pelosi's Lies

In an unprecedented rebuke of the third highest ranking public figure by the Catholic hierarchy, Nancy Pelosi is still unwilling to admit that she misspoke or outwardly lied about the teachings of the Catholic Church for which she claims to practice.

In the interview on "Meet the Press," Pelosi said "doctors of the church" have not been able to define when life begins and that "over the history of the church, this is an issue of controversy."

This is so outwardly wrong, it is hard to believe she just misspoke.

She believes “science” knows with absolute certainty that Global warming is occurring and is devastating the planet.

She knows that science shows us the terrible problems associated with drilling for oil, but yet she claims “science” doesn’t know when life begins even though there is ample scientific evidence.

Here’s a question she should be asked. If life doesn’t begin at conception, why is there birth control or why use condoms? What is the purpose of the morning after pill if life hasn’t begun?

Here is the list so far of those who have spoken out against her lies:

· Archbishop Donald Wuerl stated that "Since the first century the Church has affirmed the moral evil of every procured abortion. This teaching has not changed and remains unchangeable."

· Denver’s auxiliary bishop, James Conley, said in a statement posted on the archdiocesan Web site: "Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is a gifted public servant of strong convictions and many professional skills. Regrettably, knowledge of Catholic history and teaching does not seem to be one of them." Abortion "is always gravely evil, and so are the evasions employed to justify it."

STATEMENT OF HIS EMINENCE, EDWARD CARDINAL EGAN CONCERNING REMARKS MADE BY THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Like many other citizens of this nation, I was shocked to learn that the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States of America would make the kind of statements that were made to Mr. Tom Brokaw of NBC-TV on Sunday, August 24, 2008. What the Speaker had to say about theologians and their positions regarding abortion was not only misinformed; it was also, and especially, utterly incredible in this day and age.
We are blessed in the 21st century with crystal-clear photographs and action films of the living realities within their pregnant mothers. No one with the slightest measure of integrity or honor could fail to know what these marvelous beings manifestly, clearly, and obviously are, as they smile and wave into the world outside the womb. In simplest terms, they are human beings with an inalienable right to live, a right that the Speaker of the House of Representatives is bound to defend at all costs for the most basic of ethical reasons. They are not parts of their mothers, and what they are depends not at all upon the opinions of theologians of any faith. Anyone who dares to defend that they may be legitimately killed because another human being “chooses” to do so or for any other equally ridiculous reason should not be providing leadership in a civilized democracy worthy of the name.
Edward Cardinal Egan
Archbishop of New York
August 26, 2008

  • Cardinal Justin F. Rigali, chairman of the U.S. Bishops’ Committee on Pro-Life Activities, and Bishop William E. Lori, chairman of the U.S. Bishops’ Committee on Doctrine, have issued the following statement: In the course of a “Meet the Press” interview on abortion and other public issues on August 24, 2008, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi misrepresented the history and nature of the authentic teaching of the Catholic Church against abortion. The Church has always taught that human life deserves respect from its very beginning and that procured abortion is a grave moral evil. In the Middle Ages, uninformed and inadequate theories about embryology led some theologians to speculate that specifically human life capable of receiving an immortal soul may not exist until a few weeks into pregnancy. While in canon law these theories led to a distinction in penalties between very early and later abortions, the Church’s moral teaching never justified or permitted abortion at any stage of development. These mistaken biological theories became obsolete over 150 years ago when scientists discovered that a new human individual comes into being from the union of sperm and egg at fertilization. In keeping with this modern understanding, the Church has long taught that from the time of conception (fertilization), each member of the human species must be given the full respect due to a human person, beginning with respect for the fundamental right to life.
  • ON THE SEPARATION OF SENSE AND STATEA CLARIFICATION FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE CHURCH IN NORTHERN COLORADO
    To Catholics of the Archdiocese of Denver:
    Catholic public leaders inconvenienced by the abortion debate tend to take a hard line in talking about the "separation of Church and state." But their idea of separation often seems to work one way. In fact, some officials also seem comfortable in the role of theologian. And that warrants some interest, not as a "political" issue, but as a matter of accuracy and justice.
    Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is a gifted public servant of strong convictions and many professional skills. Regrettably, knowledge of Catholic history and teaching does not seem to be one of them.
    Interviewed on Meet the Press August 24, Speaker Pelosi was asked when human life begins. She said the following:
    "I would say that as an ardent, practicing Catholic, this is an issue that I have studied for a long time.And what I know is over the centuries, the doctors of the church have not been able to make that definition. . . St. Augustine said at three months. We don't know. The point is, is that it shouldn't have an impact on the woman's right to choose."
    Since Speaker Pelosi has, in her words, studied the issue "for a long time," she must know very well one of the premier works on the subject, Jesuit John Connery's Abortion: The Development of the Roman Catholic Perspective (Loyola, 1977). Here's how Connery concludes his study:
    "The Christian tradition from the earliest days reveals a firm antiabortion attitude . . . The condemnation of abortion did not depend on and was not limited in any way by theories regarding the time of fetal animation. Even during the many centuries when Church penal and penitential practice was based on the theory of delayed animation, the condemnation of abortion was never affected by it. Whatever one would want to hold about the time of animation, or when the fetus became a human being in the strict sense of the term, abortion from the time of conception was considered wrong, and the time of animation was never looked on as a moral dividing line between permissible and impermissible abortion."
    Or to put it in the blunter words of the great Lutheran pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer:
    "Destruction of the embryo in the mother's womb is a violation of the right to live which God has
    bestowed on this nascent life. To raise the question whether we are here concerned already with a human being or not is merely to confuse the issue. The simple fact is that God certainly intended to create a human being and that this nascent human being has been deliberately deprived of his life. And that is nothing but murder."
    Ardent, practicing Catholics will quickly learn from the historical record that from apostolic times, the Christian tradition overwhelmingly held that abortion was grievously evil. In the absence of modern medical knowledge, some of the Early Fathers held that abortion was homicide; others that it was tantamount to homicide; and various scholars theorized about when and how the unborn child might be animated or "ensouled." But none diminished the unique evil of abortion as an attack on life itself, and the early Church closely associated abortion with infanticide. In short, from the beginning, the believing Christian community held that abortion was always, gravely wrong.
    Of course, we now know with biological certainty exactly when human life begins. Thus, today's religious alibis for abortion and a so-called "right to choose" are nothing more than that - alibis that break radically with historic Christian and Catholic belief.
    Abortion kills an unborn, developing human life. It is always gravely evil, and so are the evasions employed to justify it. Catholics who make excuses for it - whether they're famous or not - fool only themselves and abuse the fidelity of those Catholics who do sincerely seek to follow the Gospel and live their Catholic faith.
    The duty of the Church and other religious communities is moral witness. The duty of the state and its officials is to serve the common good, which is always rooted in moral truth. A proper understanding of the "separation of Church and state" does not imply a separation of faith from political life. But of course, it's always important to know what our faith actually teaches.
    Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap.

No big surprise, but a Pelosi spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the many inquiries.

Individuals may choose what to believe from their faith, but you cannot make statements that are just outright lies just because you may not accept the teaching of your religion.

Why is this not being covered by the main-line news media?



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8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

the media is ignoring the story because it would destroy the democrats.

There are so many Obama, Biden and Pelosi problems, it is hard to even begin to imagine how the "intellectuals" can be honest with themselves and ignore the facts.

Obama is the most Liberal, Biden is rated the third most liberal.

His election would be devestating and the media will continue to do everything it can to suppress stories like these

8/28/2008 09:31:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Agreed. The mainstream media will do everything within their power to see Obama elected, and will downplay (or outright refuse to report) anything that might hurt the Democrats, no matter how newsworthy it might be.

8/28/2008 10:06:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Uh...maybe because in the grand scheme of things, it really doesn't matter.

The economy is in the toilet, 4000 dead soldiers and no immediate hope of getting the rest home, record mortgage foreclosures and rising unemployment, rising gas prices with an impending winter...and you want the media to worry about this stuff?

Why does the religious right need to spend so much time worrying about legislating their perceived views of morality? Go to your own church and gripe all you want. But as for me, I want my legislators worrying about stuff that really matters in the lives of everyday Americans, like me.

8/28/2008 11:32:00 AM  
Blogger Jeff Gillenwater said...

If life is defined as low level cellular activity, shouldn't pulling weeds be considered murder?

8/28/2008 01:58:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

why does the left claim to be religious yet completely ignore the beliefs? HYPOCRITES

want my legislators worrying about stuff that really matters in the lives of everyday Americans, like me.

Yeah, lets forget about the lives of those who cannot protect themselves.

Typical self-centered democrat

8/28/2008 01:59:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

bluegill,

I am amazed at the ignorance of your statement. I truly thought you were more intellectual.

Surely, you don't believe human life is on the same level as animal or plant life, or do you?

8/28/2008 02:01:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I would have to concur with anon 2:01.

I am shocked that this statement came from bluegill. I feel certain he really doesn't believe they are equal. From all of his postings I've read, he really seems to care about people and especially the underserved.

We disagree and many things and how best to solve problems, but I cannot imagine that he meant this the way it sounds.

I do believe the media truly is biased when it comes to many of these types of issues.

8/28/2008 05:31:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

HB,
surely you aren't that naive. I'll bet he meant exactly what he said.

When you cannot acknowledge a supernatural realm, you can make up your morals as you go and change them to meet your own selfish needs.

8/28/2008 06:46:00 PM  

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