Democrat's Biden On his pro-abortion stance: "My Views are Totally Consistent with Catholic Social Doctrine..."
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Democrat's Biden On his pro-abortion stance: "My Views are Totally Consistent with Catholic Social Doctrine..."
Democrat's Biden On his pro-abortion stance: "My Views are Totally Consistent with Catholic Social Doctrine..."
By Kathleen Gilbert
WASHINGTON,
D.C., August 28, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - New Democratic
vice-presidential candidate Joe Biden was blasted on Wednesday, in the
wake of Nancy Pelosi's much derided remarks to the same effect, for
claiming that his radically pro-abortion stance is "totally consistent"
with the teachings of the Catholic Church.
Biden made the remarks
in an interview with the Christian Science Monitor (CSM) in August of
last year, which has received renewed attention in the aftermath of the
controversy surrounding Pelosi's remarks. While discussing his desire to
attract Catholics to the Democratic Party, Sen. Biden said, "My views
are totally consistent with Catholic social doctrine.
"There are
elements within the church who say that if you are at odds with any of
the teachings of the church, you are at odds with the church. I think
the church is bigger than that."
In response, Carl Olson of the
Ignatius Insight blog turned to the Compendium of the Social Doctrine of
the Church to measure up Biden's claim. He quotes the Compendium,
which condemns all types of abortion: "The first right presented in this
list is the right to life, from conception to its natural end,[318]
which is the condition for the exercise of all other rights and, in
particular, implies the illicitness of every form of procured abortion
and of euthanasia."
Olson said, "As we well know, anybody trying
to find where the Church says that abortion is morally acceptable, or
can be allowed in certain situations, or is just another issue open to
debate, is going to fail miserably. Which is probably why Biden and Co.
don't bother to quote from the Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the
Church."
Regarding Biden's statement that "the church is bigger
than that", Olson says that Biden misrepresented the real "line of
tension" in the Catholic community. The Church's struggle over doctrine
is not between antiquated tradition and fresh ideas, he says, but
"between those who accept and understand that certain matters of faith
and morals are settled and those who think that it is one's all-powerful
conscience that makes the final decision . . . even while paying lip
service to loving the Church."
Olson concludes: "Perhaps Biden,
Pelosi, and others do suffer from invincible ignorance. Or perhaps they
are simply denying or ignoring what they know the Church does clearly
teach.
"Regardless, any child receiving decent catechesis and
anyone capable of reading the English language should recognize that
Senator Biden's beliefs are not 'totally consistent with Catholic social
doctrine.'"
Biden's statements came a few months after a Meet
The Press interview in April 2007, where he justified abortion according
to supposed "debates" in the Church about unborn life - in a manner
little different from Pelosi's recent remarks. (See LifeSiteNews.com
coverage: http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/aug/08082709.html).
Bishop
Michael Saltarelli's spokesman Bob Krebs told LifeSiteNews earlier this
week that Bishop Saltarelli, Sen. Biden's own bishop, will not allow
the pro-choice Biden to speak at Catholic schools even if he becomes
vice-president. (See
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/aug/08082606.html)
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