Monday, December 17, 2007

Enough!

By Capt. Fogg

"Jesus said unto him, If thou wilt be perfect, go and sell that thou hast, and give to the poor"

Matthew 19:21

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"poverty is not an issue"

Father Jonathan Morris on Fox and Friends

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Hasn't anybody had enough of rapists, pederasts, embezzlers, adulterers, public toilet Lotharios, swindlers, the cognitively impaired, the psychotic and the high living patrons of prostitutes of both genders waving bibles and telling us how to vote? Not enough of us I guess. Apparently such tin horn casuists; such moral midgets who use Bibles as a sort of elevator shoe, still find a welcome at Fox News and Republicans stupid enough to think God likes Democracy almost as much as he likes Mike Huckabee still tune them in.

Father Jonathan Morris, a "conservative" Catholic priest told us on Fox and Friends yesterday that the reason there was "less response" from Democrats when it comes to talking about God, is that the Democratic platform is at odds with Biblical teachings. So it is, or at least at odds with the teachings of the Catholic Church which for well over a millennium has excommunicated anyone who dared deny that God appoints kings and prelates to rule them and told us that because questioning the government was questioning God, Democracy is of the Devil.

Perhaps Father Morris was too busy with the altar boys to study his "Ecclestical History for liars" course or to notice that the Bible doesn't mention abortion and tells us that life begins with breath, not conception. Of course the Bible, even the bowdlerized, mistranslated and tendentious Vulgate Bible the smug Father reads, commands all sorts of things that no one including the Pope would consider obeying, but Morris isn't a theologian or Biblical scholar or an historian or is he even honest or intelligent for that matter; he's a Republican Christian supremacist and Fox News pet. Like Shakespeare's Iago, he's all about convincing us that our best interests are served by killing the thing we love best and in this case that thing is freedom.

It shouldn't take a genius to realize that the aims of a united church and state are not democratic, but authoritarian. One does not arrive at commandments by voting and law based on commandments as interpreted by divinely inspired priests can be no part of a free society.

Now, this is not judging any Democrat's individual faith, but when their platform goes against Biblical teaching they know they have to be careful when they start getting into details,

says Morris, carefully avoiding the details that show his ignorance and contempt for compassion and decency and liberty and all the human values the values voters can't handle. Indeed, the problem of poverty and how to treat the poor, the subject that seems to appear so often in the words of Jesus is secondary to stamping out abortion says the man in black. After all, the poor go to heaven but those single cell "babies" go elsewhere unless we sprinkle water on them and mumble in Latin, right? Screw the poor, the elderly and the sick. Screw the children and all hail the wealthy and powerful. Jesus is about persecuting gays and abortion, right?

There's always a hierarchy of value,

says Morris with the kind of self contradictory gall that only a moral absolutist can muster, and by that he means the essential teaching of Christianity is about abortion and gays and not the poor. We can talk about the poor and sick and helpless later when we solve these greater problems. Do you need any better proof that there is no God who punishes us than that Morris is rewarded while innocent children starve and die for lack of medical care?

But as long as America avoids addressing it's imbecile problem; it's ridiculous fear of truth and its swooning submission to superstition and charlatans like Father Morris, we will continue to elect the Huckabees and the Romneys and the other Elmer Gantrys we always fall for. Unless we are willing to admit that the wisdom of the stupid only makes sense to the stupid; unless America is ready to have a reformation and a new birth of secularism we don't deserve any better.

(Cross-posted from Human Voices.)

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6 Comments:

  • More!

    By Blogger Swampcracker, at 7:52 PM  

  • Of course they “non-believers” as the source of all evil, Yet, there seems to be little correlation between religiosity and the overall welfare of society. The rest of the industrialized world is much more secular than the US, yet they have lower levels of teen pregnancy, abortion and homicide than we do.
    If you want to take a look at a “degenerate culture” go to Eastern Pakistan or Afghanistan, both societies dominated by religious fundamentalist. Or another example is the deep south of the recent past. Many people in the South less than a few generations ago had strong families and put church and faith at the center of their lives. Yet many of these “Godly” people had no problem with subjugating African Americans. Indeed, in some parts of the South a lynching was a cause for a picnic. Imagine the gruesome scene: A family just out of church celebrating in front a fresh corpse hung on tree. (Gotta lover those old time family values, right?)
    Of course, we recently have all these “Bible based believers” who turned out to be closet homosexuals or had sex with prostitutes, etc.

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    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8:09 PM  

  • True - every evil I can think of has been justified as God's will.

    By Blogger Capt. Fogg, at 10:26 PM  

  • Captain, I am glad you still have teeth. I think if I saw that Father Moriis interview, I would have ground mine to the gums.

    By Blogger Swampcracker, at 10:46 PM  

  • I'm thinking about getting a Fox News punching bag.

    By Blogger Capt. Fogg, at 9:48 AM  

  • I am tempted to ask where to get one, but my New Year's resolution is to keep my BP low and my adrenaline in check.

    BTW, one admits to becoming a blog junkie when you can remember your password but no longer your street address.

    By Blogger Swampcracker, at 12:34 PM  

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