Unless you’re deaf and blind most likely you’ve been made aware of the
speech that our most illustrious President made at Notre Dame. The press
was all over this event like flies on, well, you get the point.
The
passion that transpired as a result of his speech was so thick in our
country you could cut it with a knife. This passion displayed itself
predominantly in the Catholic community, and thus it should, as Notre
Dame is supposed to be a Catholic University. The speech polarized
Catholics from coast to coast. There were interviews with clergy trying
to defend their reasoning for and against on many news channels.
With
all of this stir surrounding the issue of abortion, I find that the
real issue was never really addressed. Polls were taken, demographics
were given, radio talk show hosts looked for every possible angle that
might be considered original to the issue. Catholic clergy debated
whether it was against their law to have him speak. They questioned
whether or not it was right for him to get an honorary degree from a
Catholic school. Flowery speeches were given on behalf of Obama’s great
accomplishments. But few if any stayed focused on the real issue.
That
issue is the sanctity of an innocent life. Mr. Obama did a great job
obfuscating. He danced around the real issue until it morphed into
nothing more than a political dialogue looking for civil people to just
join in with mutual respect.
Well, I refuse to allow the
attention to be drawn off the real and only issue surrounding this
debate. All the buzz words and catch phrases that we use can’t and
should not be allowed in the arena of this fight over life and death.
When we do, we trivialize the real issue. Words like, pro choice, fetus,
women’s right to choose; are advertisement agency inventions. They were
created to distract us from the real matter at hand.
As I have
said before so I say now, why should an innocent baby die just because
some guy couldn’t keep his pants on and keep sex in the confines of
marriage? As crude and rough as this may sound it is the cold hard issue
at hand. We need not forget it either. Abortion is nothing more or less
than murder of an innocent and defenseless baby.
During the
President’s speech the underlying theme seemed to be, “let’s have a
civil dialogue.” Is it possible to have a dialogue with a murderer? Some
might wince at these words and think I am an intolerant dolt. My answer
to them is yes I am intolerant, and sometimes a dolt, but not on this
issue. Ask the Prime Minister of England, Nevil Chamberlain, about his
civil dialogue with Chancellor Hitler.
If abortion is wrong it
has to be wrong for all the right reasons. Those reasons are neither
political or issues of civil rights. Abortion is wrong because murder is
wrong.
Those leaders in the Catholic church who allowed this to
happen should be ashamed of themselves. Their thinking that this issue
can politicized and refocused so that the stigma of abortion can be
neutralized and minimized just because a sitting President comes to
speak is wrong.
As for those right minded Catholics who saw it
like it was, I applaud you for your stand. In WW 2 Pope Pius kept silent
while 6 million Jews went to the gas chambers under his watch. He
refused to protest Mussolini’s allegiance with Hitler. His silence spoke
loud and clear. It showed where he stood. Those Catholic leaders who
allowed this to happen under their watch are just as complicit. I am not
impressed with their so called, "open and civil dialogue," that lead to
honoring a professing baby killer.
God will judge a failed
system that speaks out of both sides of its mouth. He will avenge the
lives of those innocents. I am sure of this because His word has always
proven itself to be true. He alone declares what is right and wrong, not
religious leaders, politicians, television personalities or even
popular opinion.
Mat 18:1 At that time the disciples came to
Jesus and said, "Who
then is greatest in the kingdom of heaven?"
Mat
18:2 And He called a child to Himself and set him before them,
Mat
18:3 and said, "Truly I say to you, unless you are converted and become
like children, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven.
Mat 18:4
"Whoever then humbles himself as this child, he is the greatest in the
kingdom of heaven.
Mat 18:5 "And whoever receives one such child in
My name receives Me;
Mat 18:6 but whoever causes one of these little
ones who believe in Me to stumble, it would be better for him to have a
heavy millstone hung around his neck, and to be drowned in the depth of
the sea.
-In Him Rabbi Henry M. Morse