Wednesday, June 8, 2022

Thou Shall Not Foist

 From Dr. DeMarco at Catholic Exchange:

In a similar way of dodging the issue of abortion, President Biden has stated repeatedly that he would never “impose” his Catholic views on the public. In so saying, he appears to be an open-minded champion of the separation of church and state. In stating his position, however, he makes two egregious mistakes. The first is that opposition to abortion is not peculiarly Catholic. Abortion is fundamentally a humanitarian issue. “Thou shall not kill” was directed not only to Catholics (there were not any around at the time of the Old Testament writers) but to all human beings. If Biden were consistent, he would have said: “I am a human being, but I will never impose my humanitarian views on the public.” And where would that leave him?

The second error is in equating service with “imposing.” To “impose,” in Biden’s use of the term, means to force upon someone that which is not welcomed (“The decision was theirs and not imposed by others”). One does not impose, however, when he assists in securing what people need. In this sense, he is not imposing, but serving or ministering. Not to know the difference between “imposing” and “serving” should disqualify anyone from public service. It is most unfortunate that this distinction is lost on the president of a country. (Read more.)
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