I want you to meet a priest from Greenville, South Carolina named Rev. Jay Scott
Newman.
He is the pastor of St. Mary's Catholic Church in downtown Greenville.
And he has become my personal hero.
In a nutshell, Fr. Newman told his parishioners that if they voted for Barack Obama, they
embraced “intrinsic evil” since Obama's opponent was a “plausible pro-life alternative.”
And as a result, those Obama voters need to seek forgiveness from God before they
receive Holy Communion again.
Does this guy have guts, or what?
Finally, a religious leader comes along and deals with the 800-pound elephant in the
room: how do supposedly religious people reject the sanctity of life and support
someone who voted against a “Born Alive Infant Protection” law which would protect
babies accidentally born alive after a botched abortion?
Frankly, if that's not evil, I'm not sure what is.
And it takes a priest in Greenville, South Carolina to rise up against all the moral
relativism we face in the world and speak the truth.
In a letter posted on the church website, Rev. Newman said that Catholics who voted for
a pro-abortion candidate should seek penance for their sin before receiving the Holy
Sacrament of Communion, “lest they eat and drink their own condemnation.”
Of course, he's not just making this up. He cites the Bible as the basis for his message,
quoting from I Corinthians that forbids partaking of the body of Christ “without
recognizing the body of the Lord.”
I'm pleased to report that the response from his congregation has been overwhelmingly
positive. According to the priest, church members have approved of his message by a
margin of 9 to 1, which leaves me to wonder why those in the minority would see fit to
question their pastor.
When discussing this gutsy priest on my radio show this week, a few liberals called in
and complained about him “mixing politics with religion.”
It seems to me that life and death issues aren't very political in nature. At least they
shouldn't be.
And the fact that the left has managed to turn the issue of abortion into “politics” is
simply a deceitful way to try and make the taking of an unborn baby's life something as
mundane and ordinary as taxes or fixing potholes.
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