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Friday, August 28, 2009
Kathryn Lopez :: Townhall.com Columnist
Obama's Unholy Attack
by Kathryn Lopez
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The mix of politics and religion can be an intoxicating cocktail. Just now, you can smell the incense everywhere, from Martha's Vineyard to Washington. For a left that obsesses over a wall of separation between church and state, when death comes and health care bills need rallies, there is little hesitation to break out the devotional smells and bells. But the loss of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, one of the most prominent Catholic politicians in the United States, a leading proponent of health care reform and major supporter of the president's agenda, should not obscure a pivotal fact: Barack Obama has put himself at war with the Catholic Church.

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In one of the most overlooked news stories of the health care debate, the president said, during a conference call organized by liberal religious activists: "I know there's been a lot of misinformation in this debate. And there's some folks out there who are, frankly, bearing false witness."

It's doubtful that the president actually wants to engage in a public examination of political conscience. Because bringing up the eighth commandment inevitably makes one meditate on the fifth, which deals with human life itself. Obama's accusation was made in direct reference to the debate about abortion and the health care bill. "You've heard this is all going to mean government funding of abortion," the president said. "Not true." According to Obama, "fabrications" "have been put out there in order to discourage people from meeting what I consider to be a core ethical and moral obligation"; in other words, that most righteous and noble of ideas: socialized medicine.

And with that, the president inadvertently began to pull away the vestments from the eyes of Catholics who think he is a perfectly acceptable representative of their views.

On August 11, Cardinal Justin Rigali sent a letter to members of the House of Representatives about the health care legislation under consideration. He highlights legislative language that would open the door to taxpayer-funded abortions. He points out that when amendments were introduced this summer that would protect against this -- protect life -- they were shot down. That's a bad precedent. If that's how life fares when the C-SPAN cameras are on, what happens when it comes time for the final closed-door compromises?

Not only is Rigali the archbishop of Philadelphia, he also engages in the health care debate in his position as chairman of the Pro-Life Activities Committee of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, speaking on behalf of all of the Catholic bishops in the United States. He's also far from the only bishop who has taken to writing and speaking out against some of the harmful details that have turned up in some versions of the legislation. Denver's Archbishop Charles J. Chaput put it bluntly: "Killing or funding the killing of unborn children has nothing to do with promoting human health, and including these things in any 'health care' proposal, no matter how shrewdly hidden, would simply be a form of lying." Continued...

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Kathryn Jean Lopez, editor of National Review Online, writes a weekly column of conservative political and social commentary for Newspaper Enterprise Association.
 
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Hi, Fabius; and thank you.


You speak quite the truth regarding the devil. He is the primordial fallen angel, with all the enormous angelical attributes; instantaneous speed, wondrous intellect and very much higher on the spiritual plane than a human soul. They inhabit the skies.

But the devil has no grace; therefore he's essentially limited, so he hates the whole human race. Mainly because Christ was pleased to become man. (At first he only wondered if Jesus was God; now he's certain.)

Anne Catherine Emmerich described him this way; and expected prophetically he would be unchained on earth for about the final fifty years before Christ's second advent. If so, it explains the present's unholy state around the universe itself. We don't know what to expect.

Satan clearly wishes to harvest as many malicious souls as he is able to, while he revels in a kind of freedom for a space. Christ himself prophesies the time is to be shortened for the sake of His elect. So, we can be confident and persevere to the end.

The events all around us don't make me despair because I sense we're about midway of our tribulation. We're being winnowed out so the faithful can stand out in Christ's sight. However, standing out also means taking up the cross in the scornful presence of impious souls. They look on us with contempt. Rejoice and be glad, my friend! We meet so many of the devil's servants even today! They can't overcome our faith, don't doubt.

We've met a bedeviled soul here in this thread. Maybe he's deranged; it's all the same.

Re: Lucifer & Demonic Spirits
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My response:
Lucifer is a created spiritual being and a fallen Angel. He has limited powers and is not omnipresent; similar to other angelic (good and evil ones) beings. God cast him and one third of all Angels, those allied with Lucifer (Satan), out of Heaven and down to the Earth where most reside today. Demonic possession is rare today because of our redemption by the sacrificial death Jesus Christ. However, those fallen angels are still active and use their powers to cause obsessions in people and to oppress people with evil desires. Baptism protects the vast majority of Christians from the influence of the Devil and demonic sprits.
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