Friday, October 24, 2008
Webster's Definitive Voter Guide
Monday, October 20, 2008
A Person's a Person No Matter How Small
These are the words of Dr. Suess' packederm hero, Horton, who saved the people living on a small dust speck from being boiled by the skeptical crowd. Though outnumbered, Horton alone heard the small voices and risked his own life to save theirs.
In a passionate speech on what it means to be "pro-life," Archbishop Charles Chaput spoke Friday about the disservice done by Christian voters who are abandoning the abortion issue. More churchgoers seem to be twisting faith to fit their politics instead of evaluating candidates through the lens of faith.
Speaking as a private citizen, Chaput talked about the crisis of conscience in this election. "I believe that Senator Obama, whatever his other talents, is the most committed 'abortion-rights' presidential candidate of either major party since the Roe v. Wade abortion decision in 1973. Despite what [others] suggest, the party platform Senator Obama runs on this year is not only aggressively 'pro-choice,' it has also removed any suggestion that killing an unborn child might be a regrettable thing.To suggest-as some Catholics do-that Senator Obama is this year's 'real' pro-life candidate requires a peculiar kind of self-hypnosis, or moral confusion, or worse." For more, please read Professor Robby George's article at http://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/.
Friday, October 3, 2008
Truth & the VP Debate
I watched the Vice Presidential candidates, Gov. Sarah Palin and Sen. Joe Biden, debate and I have a few comments to post here that I also posted on the Fox News website.
Let me begin with a vocabulary lesson. Assumptive language is a term that should be taught to the rest of the country. It is making statements that sound authoritative, but are not necessarily true. Satan speaks with authority, but Jesus says of him that "there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks his native language, for he is a liar and the father of lies" (John 8:44). So, let us not be deceived by stereotypes, by name calling, by mockery, and other pejoratives that are prevalent on network TV. If you are a Christian, you should be concerned about truth. Jesus said about himself, "for this reason I was born, and for this I came into the world, to testify to the truth. Everyone on the side of truth listens to me" (John 18:37).
Both candidates spoke authoritatively, but only one spoke with integrity and that was Gov. Palin. I consider her to be the winner of this debate.
Sen. Biden lied when he stated that Sen. Obama did not say that he would meet with certain people without pre-condition. In fact, Sen. Biden had made this a key point when he was running against Sen. Obama. And this was not the only lie. He also accused Sen. McCain of voting against certain energy bills, etc.
Even if he did not mean to lie, his attack was disingenuous. We must understand that congressmen do not vote for every bill that has a nice name and a flowery ribbon tied to it. It may be that they reject a bill that has a very good purpose, but look closely why they might reject a bill. It could be that other things (entitlements, earmarks, "pork") have been added to the bill making the primary issue in the bill impalatable. For instance: Chicken soup is good for you, but if you add poison to it, the soup becomes impalatable.
Let us, therefore, be as "shrewd as serpents and innocent as doves" (Matt 10:16).
-End of the vocabulary and civic lessons for today.-
I love you. Do the right thing. Blessings. -AL