...did you happen to notice one curious line in Chief Justice John Roberts reading of the majority opinion?
Here it is: “It is not our job to protect the people from the consequences of their political choices."
If that doesn’t just about sum it all up nicely and neatly, nothing ever will. In short, you people, yes as in WE the People, were gullible enough to elect this megalomaniac to office and all his cronies and thugs who crawled in behind him, so you get exactly what you deserve.
And that is exactly how God works. He cannot save us from the consequences of our choices.
And that is exactly how God works. He cannot save us from the consequences of our choices.
If he did, He would be unjust and undo His own handiwork – namely our free will. Nope, not gonna happen.
The script:
So the
worst of all situations that could happen with Obamacare has happened: the
Supreme Court has upheld it as Constitutional; and that, as they say, is the
end of that.
But did
you happen to notice one curious line in Chief Justice John Roberts reading of
the majority opinion?
Here it
is: “It is not our job to protect the people from the consequences of their
political choices."
If that
doesn’t just about sum it all up nicely and neatly, nothing ever will. In short,
you people, yes as in WE the People, were gullible enough to elect this
megalomaniac to office and all his cronies and thugs who crawled in behind him,
so you get exactly what you deserve.
And
that is exactly how God works. He cannot save us from the consequences of our
choices. If he did, He would be unjust and undo His own handiwork – namely our
free will. Nope, not gonna happen.
When we
look at the health care law – Obamacare – what do we have? We have a law that pushes
immorality in the form of abortion and contraception, and a rejection of
conscience in the case of Catholic
institutions that must now pay for abortion and contraception or close up shop.
How has
this happened? That’s easy. Because Catholics in America have been so busy
wanting to fit in and wrap themselves in the flag – not just of the stars and
stripes, but the flag of social acceptance and political correctness, the
banners of non-judgmentalism and tolerance that they have begun to see their
faith through the prism of “my country right or wrong”.
The
doctrine of “my country right or wrong” may be fine if you’re trying to win the
Congressional Medal of Freedom, but if you’re trying to get to Heaven, that’s
not the philosophy you wanna have in tow with you when you reach the judgment
throne.
Rarely
have Catholics in America exhibited the spine needed to fight immoral laws. We
have simply gone around and done whatever we could to fit in and confine our
fights to ones of liberty or freedom – as if those are some kinds of ends in
themselves.
Liberty
and Freedom are not ends in themselves: they are the means to be able make the RIGHT
choices free of any encumbrances.
When we
start thinking of freedom in terms of an American Constitutional ideal, then we
have already lost the battle. In America, freedom has become understood as the
right to do what you want as long as it’s not a crime or no one is a victim.
Therefore,
you should be free to marry who you want regardless of gender; kill your child
in the womb; contracept your whole race out of existence…whatever, man.
And the
Catholic response to this has been, for the most part, acceptance. The thought
of fighting a law BECAUSE it’s evil is pretty much an oddity, with the
exception of abortion – and even there, too many Catholics make exceptions.
Huge
numbers of Catholics – including members of the ordained class – are simply
willing to buy into the absolutely stupid and unsustainable American ideal of
plurality and diversity.
We will
tolerate all kinds of things – evils enshrined in law – so long as our little
piece of turf is carved out and protected. American Catholics have become like
Vichy France with the Nazis, and it is a complete abdication of our sworn duty
to fight evil.
What is
at the heart of this philosophical as well as theological error is the
willingness to accept the idea that a multiplicity of divergent views and
opinions is perfectly fine… as long as everyone has a place at the table, then
that’s fine.
No,
it’s not fine.
The Church
has a solemn duty to promote the good and the moral and fight things that are
bad and immoral to the best of Her ability. But too many leaders in the Church
have allowed an atmosphere to develop where evil is not called out and battled,
but treated as though it must ALSO be a valid option among many – or at least
one that could somehow be compromised with.
Take
the whole same-sex marriage thing. The numbers of high ranking clerics and
regular clergy who are perfectly comfortable with allowing civil unions while
defending traditional marriage is laughable, not to mention disobedient to the
Magisterium.
Do they
really think that after civil unions are approved of and accepted that the
militant homosexual gang is gonna suddenly stop fighting and go back to the gay
bar because they were able to strike a nice compromise and get MOST of what
they want?
Obamacare
is the law of the land today – right along with the HHS mandate requiring
Church to pay for State imposed contraception and abortion – because the Church
was too willing to compromise and carve out its own little niche and area of
self- preservation.
For
decades the American hierarchy collectively has played footsy with politicians
who are merchants of death and supported them in one cause after another
because it fit their self-serving needs.
They
have not spoken out against in any real way, nor excommunicated, nor banned
from Holy Communion a single Catholic politician who supports child murder or
sodomite marriage or contraception as legitimate basis for laws.
They
have bargained with them largely because they found common ground in helping
each other with the charade of social justice programming and funding. Many
bishops have been all too happy to subordinate the corporal works of mercy to
the state as long as the state would shovel money their way to administer the
programs.
In
exchange, they would allow these same politicians to continue trafficking in
the name Catholic and thereby help continue their tenures in office. From the
1960s onward, a huge number of bishops and their staffs have been political
liberals and have carried the water for Democrats.
What
they have failed to realize, even down to today, is that politicians who
enshrine evil in lawwill one day turn on them and their moralizing… weak as it
is.
Justice
Roberts has a very good point: “It is not our job to protect the people from
the consequences of their political choices."
Obamacare
is the law of the land today, complete with abortion funding and all its others
evils, because 54 percent of Catholics voted this man into office. And that
happened because leaders have failed to understand and teach that evil cannot
be compromised with, and immoral laws must be fought against on the much more
important level of because they are immoral, and NOT because they violate the
Constitution.
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He absolutely nails it. I am very pleased that Michael continues to hold the feet of Church "leadership" to the fire. Much of the negatives we are experiencing in the USA today rest squarely on the shoulders of politically correct, spineless Bishops who have for the past 50 years failed to be the good shepards they were appointed to be. The immorality which plagues our nation is a direct result of Bishops failing to lead and teach the true Catholic Faith. We are all paying a heavy price now. I shudder to think the price some will pay in the hereafter.
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