Why does CINO Chris Matthews pretend to be Catholic if he is only going to oppose Catholic teachings? Maybe it has to do with that tingle he gets up his leg by supporting Barry.We need Catholics on the air who can defend the truth and take on the bullies like Chris Matthews who have gotten away with this nonsense for too long.
Matthews is one of too many Catholics in the public eye who are an embarrassment to many of us in the Catholic Church.Knowing full well the truth - which is revealed in the Natural Law, confirmed by medical science and infallibly taught by his own Church - that the child in the womb is a human person with a fundamental right to life, Chris Matthews pushes the evil lie that someone who has more power should be able to kill him or her at any time and for any reason.
Knowing that these children, called the “poorest of the poor” by Mother Teresa, are our brothers and sisters to whom we owe a debt of solidarity, he purports to be concerned over social justice while he fails to hear their cry. In his open dissent from his own Church he is causing what the Catholic Catechism calls “scandal” among the faithful.
Matthews was supposed to be interviewing Mike Long, the Chairman of the Conservative Party of New York. The Conservative Party candidate, Doug Hoffman, is contending against a Republican candidate who opposes the Right to Life and is an example of why the Republican Party is dying. It is an interesting race, drawing a lot of attention, and it could have been a great interview. It was anything but.It was a sideshow.
From the beginning of this alleged interview to its end, Matthews kept a condescending grin on his face.
Because Mr. Long insisted on properly calling himself Pro-Life - and said his candidate was as well - and because he refused to give in to Matthews verbal bullying and baiting, Matthews called him a “troglodyte” (“a person characterized by reclusive habits or outmoded or reactionary attitudes”). He then spent the whole time trying to make Mike Long look like a buffoon in front of a national audience.
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2 comments:
The trouble is the networks pick these people specifically to do what they do. They call it diversity, including a Catholic and all, and pick from the bottom of the barrel. These picks are not accidental nor an oversight. Unless you can remove the anti-Catholic bigotry that is at the root of these hires, nothing will change. Either that, or convince the Church leaders that they need to deal with public figures much more solidly then they have been doing.
The bible does indicate there will always be wolves in sheep's clothing in the flock. That does not mean there should be an allowance for wolves in wolves' clothing allowed in the flock though. The Church perplexes me at times. I think, as one of the articles you linked suggested, Vatican II has been taken way out of context and still is. Some strong revisions need to be made.
I totally agree with you, I don't know why Mr. Matthew's even bothers to call himself Catholic:(
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