
Greenville Catholic church's call for repentance over Obama (now repudiated) is silly
A Catholic church in downtown Greenville is calling on its parishioners to repent if they voted for Barack Obama. Essentially connecting the dots to say that a vote for Obama was a vote for abortion.
Father Newman of the Greenville church writes:
While the Democrats are known for being “immoral” in their support of abortions, the Republican party has shown itself to be no less “immoral” in its support of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars which has lead to the deaths of thousand of innocents, many of whom were pregnant.
I don’t doubt the seriousness of abortion, but this whole business of saying that voting for one party is a cause to repent is silly. To flatly call a whole side more immoral than another while only looking at one isolated issue is to act blindly. I would respect the stance more if they had said repentance was necessary based on the relative difference in morality between the two candidates.
But, I suppose it all depends on what measuring stick you want to use.
Go read all about it at GreenvilleOnline.com, or read Father Newman’s whole statement.
Update November 14: And, there we have it. The Monsignor of of South Carolina Martin T. Laughlin has effectively come out opposing Father Newman’s broad remarks, saying in a statement:
Go read his whole statement, or watch his video recording.
Update November 18: In what appears to be the final word on the matter, Father Newman addressed his congregation on Sunday and did say he spoke in error, but only that he should have structured his argument better.
Go read about it at The Greenville News.
Given the backlash he’s experienced, I doubt we’ll see that more thorought argument. But I would welcome it.
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5:17 pm
Have you read “Letter to a Christian Nation”?
— Posted by bevmor.8:02 pm
Just saw this. It gets worse… http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081113/ap_on_re_us/obama_catholics
— Posted by bevmor.11:48 am
One cannot make the argument based on a ” relative difference in morality”. There is no way to rationalize the termination of 4500 innocent lives PER DAY IN THE UNITED STATES with the loss of life in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
— Posted by BillFL (not verified).1:47 pm
This priest is 100% correct in his assessment of the situation and I agree with him 100%.
Now that I have said this let me tell you that I am NOT a catholic (or really any religion).
Why do I say he is 100% correct then? because if you agree to follow a faith then you MUST follow ALL of it. You do not get to pick and chose the points you want to follow.
So, either give up your faith because you really don’t believe it anymore or find a new religion that conforms to your morals.
— Posted by Chris (not verified).Post your comment