Friday, December 31, 2010

New Year's Eve Epistle Reading

Folks,

There is no more appropriate Epistle Reading for New Year's Eve of 2010 / 2011 than from today's Scripture Readings:

1st John 2:18-21

Children, it is the last hour;
and just as you heard that the antichrist was coming,
so now many antichrists have appeared.
Thus we know this is the last hour.
They went out from us, but they were not really of our number;
if they had been, they would have remained with us.
Their desertion shows that none of them was of our number.
But you have the anointing that comes from the Holy One,
and you all have knowledge.
I write to you not because you do not know the truth
but because you do, and because every lie is alien to the truth.


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In today's society of sexual license and infanticide of the unborn, we have our antichrists. Some are pseudo-Catholic politicians who support gay marriage and abortion. Some are women religious in charge of Catholic health care organizations that condone or even perform abortions. Some are clergy who ingratiate themselves with the Democratic Party. But one and all, they are the antichrists whose coming St. John foretold so long ago. Yet we have the assurance of John 1:4-5:

What came to be through [the Word] was life,
and this life was the light of the human race;
the light shines in the darkness,
and the darkness has not overcome it.


In ipso vita erat,
Et vita erat lux hominum,
Et lux in tenebris lucet,
Et tenebrae eam non comprehenderunt.


Iesus Christus est Rex, Dominus et Salvator in Aeternum!
Felix Sit Annus Novus!

The Nativity by C.S. Lewis

The Nativity by C.S. Lewis

Among the oxen (like an ox I am slow)
I see a glory in the stable grow
Which with the ox's dullmess might at length
Give me an ox's strength

Among the asses (stuborn I as they)
I see my Saviour where I looked for hay;
So may my beastlike folly learn at least
The patience of a beast.

Among the sheep (I like sheep have strayed)
I watch the manger where my Lord is laid;
Oh that my baa-ing nature would win thence
Some wooley innocence.

New Year's Thoughts - Hyperinflation and Dhimmitude

Folks,

I hope you've been able to keep up with your reading of Catawissa Gazetteer's economic commentary. If not, then perhaps Dr. Jerry Pournelle's commentary at the Chaos Manor web site is more to the point:

Hyperinflation and Dhimmitude

"Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows." Galatians 6:7

Thursday, December 30, 2010

For those interested in the Weimar inflation, the classic Adam Fergusson When Money Dies: The Nightmare of Deficit Spending, Devaluation and Hyperinflation in Weimar Germany (1975) is available after being years out of print. (Book) (Kindle). There's a review in today's Wall Street Journal under the title "A Flock of Black Swans" (Link). The review title is misleading: it wasn't a flock of black swans that brought about the situation in which a 3 pfennig postage stamp was overprinted to 3 mird millionen marks. (In 1914 the mark was worth about 4 marks to the dollar, and of course in those times mail in the US was one cent for post cards, and 3 cents for first class mail. There were generally two mail deliveries per day to city households.)

It is true that Germany was hit with a series of unfortunate events. To begin with they lost the war, but when they sued for peace and agreed to the armistice instead of Wilson's 14 points they got something else, with the British blockade of all shipping, neutral or belligerent, continuing until the Treaty of Versailles was accepted. The war had been financed by deficit financing to begin with; and the consequences of losing it were severe, leading to even more deficits including the Reparations imposed by the Treaty of Versailles. Keynes book on the Economic Consequences of the Peace details some of those consequences. One ought also to be aware of a book by Étienne Mantoux which criticised the impact of Keynes. The Carthaginian Peace: or the Economic Consequences of Mr. Keynes argues that many of the Versailles Reparations were not paid and the enforcement was sporadic and timid. One telling line in Mantoux's book: when the Parisians saw the German troops marching in to occupy Paris, their reaction was "and we were told they were starving".)

The point is that many of the Black Swans that caused the disasters of German currency collapse were in fact predictable and predicted. Financing a country by running the printing presses ruins the middle classes, wipes out all those who live on pensions and fixed incomes, wipes out savings accounts, and brings about desperate conditions among the very people we usually rely on to preserve law and order. In China there was enormous inflation and currency collapse that greatly aided Mao in his takeover from the Guo Min Dang of Generalissimo Chiang. Once again this was predictable and predicted.

If there is one thing predictable from the deficit financing and the swelling pension burdens of US government, it is that there must be considerable inflation. Whether it will reach the mad levels of Weimar is doubtful, but we are regulating ourselves to death while financing the unemployment with deficit financing. That can't continue, and as Herb Stein (Ben Stein's father) once observed, if something can't go on forever it will stop. When the crunch comes I suppose we will call it a flock of black swans. Meanwhile, we finance unemployment with deficit spending, and the Republicans would like us to think that the compromises with the Lame Duck Congress were somehow victories for sanity. One hopes there are a few in the Tea Party who know better. Perhaps it is time for more primary challenges. Eventually the Creeps will catch on. If something can't go on forever, it will stop.

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One of the great ironies of life is that Israel got the only part of the Middle East that is not sitting on oil. They conquered Sinai which might, but gave it back in a swap of land for peace. They certainly lost the land; how much peace that bought is still under discussion.

They have, however, found a lot of natural gas off their Mediterranean coast. Technically there ought to be some off the coast of Gaza, which would finance a lot of recovery for Gaza; but one suspects that if Gaza is able to develop those fields, they will use it to buy rockets to aim at Israel and the Israeli natural gas drilling platforms. The old story of Jacob and Benjy who hate each other, so when the angel offers Jacob one wish, anything he wants on the condition that Benjy will get twice as much, Jacob wishes to be blind in one eye comes to mind.

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And Europe is showing us the delightful benefits of diversity: the Danish secret police arrested a group planning an Mumbai style attack on a Danish newspaper office to avenge the five year old insult of publishing cartoons of Muhammad. Perhaps the Danes can retaliate by strip searching everyone in Copenhagen including little girls and grandmothers.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

The Pope Strikes Back Against Liberalism

Folks,

The following essay, The Pope Strikes Back, by Theodore Dalrymple at The Salisbury Review in the United Kingdom deserves the reader's full attention. A few excerpts are most noteworthy:

A great deal of the hostility to the Pope’s visit was likewise caused by his having been right, at least in some things, such as the insufficiency of consumerist materialism as a basis for a satisfactory existence. There are few human types less attractive, surely, than failed materialists, which is what the British, or at least so many of them, now are. They consume without discrimination what they have not earned: which is why many of them are so grotesquely fat as well as so deeply indebted. Indeed, there is scarcely any kind of debt or deficit to which we as a nation have not resorted in order to continue (at least for a time) on our vulgar and degraded way. A nation that behaves thus is quite without honour or self-respect, collective or individual. All this Benedict XVI has seen with a perfectly clear eye; and if what George Orwell once wrote, that we have now sunk to a depth at which the restatement of the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men, we might even call the Pope the George Orwell of our time.

Gratitude is seldom the reward of those who see an unwelcome truth more clearly than others; quite the reverse. But Benedict’s ‘crime,’ apart from being German, goes much further than his failure (or worse his refusal) to screen out the unpleasant consequences of consumerist materialism from his vision, which it is the duty of all right-thinking people. He lays down a ethical challenge to our utilitarian ways of thinking; in other words, he is a heretic to be excommunicated from the Church of Righteous Liberalism....

....It follows from this that, if the Pope should be arrested for crimes against humanity, so should the following categories:

Divorcees with children

Step-fathers

Single mothers

Feminists and all other proponents of lax marriage and easy divorce, including journalists

All legislators who have eased divorce laws and all government ministers who have either failed to support marriage by fiscal means or have actually weakened it by those means

All judges and other lawyers who have administered easy divorce laws instead of having refused to do so

All social workers and social security officials who have sought advantages for or administered payments to non-widowed single parents and no doubt many others.


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Yes, the Pope did strike back against godlessly wicked liberalism in his visit to the UK, and we should follow his example. Rampant divorce, fatherless children, sanctification of filthy sodomy, adultery, fornication, baby-murdering - all these crimes and more lay at the doorstep of liberals and progressives who know no limit to their nefarious malevolence. And yes, for these evil acts liberals should be tried for crimes against humanity. The blood of fifty million murdered babies in these United States alone since Roe v Wade cry out for justice. The open practice and sanctification of sodomy to a degree greater than that of Sodom and Gomorrah demand no less. The best liberal is the defeated, muzzled and emasculated liberal permanently incarcerated with no hope of escape for the remainder of his miserable life.

The Pope's Spiritual Calculus

Folks,

After viewing and listening to Michael Voris' latest video from Real Catholic TV entitled, The Pope's Spiritual Calculus, please take time to read:

Address of His Holiness Benedict XVI on the Occasion of Christmas Greetings to the Roman Curia
Sala Regia
Monday, 20 December 2010

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Tonight's Political Commentary

Folks,
Here is tonight's political commentary from the I Can Has Cheezburger web site. This time I agree. Notice the caption in small letters. The Second Amendment is NOT for when the Church fails to follow the First. It's for when the Government fails to follow the First. The limit applies to Government, NOT the Church.

Recent Real Catholic TV Videos

Folks,

While Catawissa Gazetteer and the Catholic Cavemen have beaten me to the punch, neverthless, Michael Voris' two recent videos bear repeating here.

The Pope's Warning
The Pope and the US Bishops

The topic of Michael Voris video on the Pope's Warning has been discussed in a previous entry entitled, Excita, Domine, Potentiam Tuam, et Veni. It has become obvious that the ascendency of liberalism and progressivism is destroying what remains of civilization through unlimited license to murder unborn babies, to rut in filthy sodomy, and to practice of all manner of sexual wickedness and idolatry. But the gates of hell shall NOT prevail. God gave that promise to St. Peter. The liberals, the progressives, and the Democrats can win this battle, but the war is lost to them. There may yet be an American pseudo-Catholic Church little different than the Episcopalian apostate church. The USCCB may bend knee to that godless man of sin who sits in the Oval Office. But Christ cannot and will not be defeated.

And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse; and he that sat upon him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he doth judge and make war. His eyes were as a flame of fire, and on his head were many crowns; and he had a name written, that no man knew, but he himself. And he was clothed with a vesture dipped in blood: and his name is called The Word of God. And the armies which were in heaven followed him upon white horses, clothed in fine linen, white and clean. And out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it he should smite the nations: and he shall rule them with a rod of iron: and he treadeth the winepress of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God. And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS. Revelation 19:11-16



Tuesday, December 28, 2010

North Carolina Council of Churches to Be Led by Homosexual

Folks,

One News Now reports that the NC Council of Churches [is] to be led by an open homosexual. "The council selected 55-year-old Stan Kimer, a lay leader in the Metropolitan Community Churches -- a denomination that ministers to homosexual men and women." If the reader simply left clicks his mouse cursor on the aforementioned link, the outright rebellion that this so-called church has against God's demand for sexual purity and chastity is astounding and reprehensible. Now a reprobate pervert from this denomination leads the NC Council. How disgusting!

A review of the membership of the North Carolina Council of Churches reveals that the Dioceses of both Raleigh and Charlotte are disappointingly members, also. Of course there is the usually smattering of Episcopalians, Methodists, Presbyterians, and Reformed churches who are members. That is to be expected. But I note with interest that NO Pentecostal denomination is a member, including the biggest denominations: Assemblies of God, Church of God, Church of the Foursquare Gospel, and Pentecostal Holiness Church.

Perhaps the Dioceses of Raleigh and Charlotte could well learn something about holiness and fidelity from our separated Pentecostal brethren who obviously see through the charade and smoke screen of liberalism and progressivism that is the North Carolina Council of Churches. One cannot be ecumenical with the works of Satan. Appointing an open practitioner of vile, filthy sodomy in charge of any Christian organization is tantamount to turning over the keys of the Kingdom to Lucifer. As 1st Corinthians 6:9-10 states:

Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God.

Therefore, the reader is encouraged to let Bishop Burbidge of Raleigh and Bishop Jugis of Charlotte know what you think about consorting with the devil. Perhaps these men are unaware of what has happened. We should NOT imagine that they approve of the godlessness and sexual perversion that is homosexuality.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Killing the Holy Innocents

Folks,

As we all recall, Matthew 2:16-18 records King Herod's massacre of the innocent children of Bethlemen. The pro-abortion policies of President Barack Hussein Obama are no different. He and his comrade liberal politicians are just as much murderers as King Herod was in his own time. Deacon Keith Fournier at the Catholic Online web site writes, "Every child killed by voluntary abortion is a 'Holy Innocent'. Every politician who supports this killing, implicitly or explicitly, carries on the evil actions of Herod. On this Feast of the Holy Innocents let us summon a new resolve to bring an end to the slaughter of the holy innocents in this hour. Time to end to the funding of Planned Parenthood and the slaughter of the Holy Innocents." The entire article may be read at the following hyperlink:

Killing the Holy Innocents: Governments that Fund Abortion are the New Herods

Because of this and because of the open sanctification of homosexuality in the public square, liberalism, progressivism and the godless Democratic Party must be defeated. Again, I am NOT suggesting that the Republican Party is the party of God. But the Democratic Party is certainly the party of Satan. This enemy cannot be defeated by force of arms. As St. Paul writes in Ephesians 6: 10-18:

Finally, draw your strength from the Lord and from his mighty power. Put on the armor of God so that you may be able to stand firm against the tactics of the devil. For our struggle is not with flesh and blood but with the principalities, with the powers, with the world rulers of this present darkness, with the evil spirits in the heavens. Therefore, put on the armor of God, that you may be able to resist on the evil day and, having done everything, to hold your ground. So stand fast with your loins girded in truth, clothed with righteousness as a breastplate, and your feet shod in readiness for the gospel of peace. In all circumstances, hold faith as a shield, to quench all (the) flaming arrows of the evil one. And take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God. With all prayer and supplication, pray at every opportunity in the Spirit.

Pater noster, qui es in caelis:
sanctificetur Nomen Tuum;
adveniat Regnum Tuum;
fiat voluntas Tua,
sicut in caelo, et in terra.
Panem nostrum cotidianum da nobis hodie;
et dimitte nobis debita nostra,
Sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris;
et ne nos inducas in tentationem;
sed libera nos a malo.
Amen.

Visit to Christian Assembly in Pittsfield, MA

Folks,

During this visit with my family, I have had the opportunity to attend services at their local assembly called "Christian Assembly." It is a part of the Pentecostal denomination called "The Assemblies of God." I must say that I admire and respect this denomination more than most other Protestant ones, and certainly far more than the heretical and apostate liberal ones like the Episcopalian Church USA. Below is some of the text which I wrote to the pastor of this assembly. But before this is read, let the non-Catholic reader bear in mind that our disagreement over theology should NOT become a cause for us to cast stones one against the other. Since the beginning of the Reformation there has been far too much of that. We need to discuss our differences calmly and dispassionately without falsely attributing to those with whom we disagree motives that are nefarious and evil. Let us remember Jesus prayer in John 17:20-21: "I pray not only for them, but also for those who will believe in me through their word, so that they may all be one, as you, Father, are in me and I in you, that they also may be in us, that the world may believe that you sent me." We will never win the battle against godless atheism, putrid, filthy homosexuality and murderous abortion unless and until we learn how to love one another.

I was favorably pleased with your Sunday morning message when you elaborated on "Preparation-Purification-Persecution." Some of what you discussed - particularly about purification - are the very basis for the Sacrament of Reconciliation and Penance, and for the Doctrine of Purgatory.... What you said very clearly pointed to both doctrines which have been a part of the Church since the Fathers who came directly after the Apostles. I can't discuss all the theology and Biblical basis for these here.... But I can assure you that the logical result of what you said about purification necessitates Confession and Purgatory (which is less a place than a final purifying before going to Heaven).

As for the Wednesday service, it is [incorrect] to imply that Mary is not perpetually virgin as your "Mary's Treasure" story did. I cannot go into details here about the doctrine of her Immaculate Conception, or her Assumption into Heaven. A ten minute video on You Tube summarizes the entirety of Catholic Marian doctrine from a Biblical perspective. I heartily recommend this video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=kUdYeYy3NQA

Mary is the Ark of the New Covenant and thus could never be touched by any man. She is the Queen Mother just as Bathsheba was Solomon's Queen Mother. She was without sin for if she had original sin then the sinless God within her womb would have destroyed her - God cannot exist inside a sinful vessel....Mary had to be both sinless and perpetually virgin. [And those brothers and sisters of Jesus had to be step brothers and sisters from a previous marriage Joseph had. They were NOT Mary's offspring, nor does Scripture ever state they were. Alternatively, they could have been cousins since adelphos means both blood brothers and other relations.] Furthermore, at the foot of the Cross, Jesus gave Mary not to His "brothers" and "sisters" but to John, and John to Mary. Why is that unless these "brothers" and "sisters" were NOT blood relations? Mary was given to the Church and the Church to Mary.

No, I do NOT worship Mary (another...misconception). But I do pray to Jesus' mother. I do go to her in the same way that the people at the Wedding Feast in Cana went to her. Yes, there is only one Advocate with the Father - Christ Jesus - and He loves His mother. So should we. "All generations shall call me blessed..." [as Mary in Scripture states].

I appreciate the opportunity to have visited your assembly. And I have great respect for our separated evangelical and Pentecostal brethren. Your enthusiasm for the Bible is to be commended. But I hope and pray that one day you will see that Jesus intended for His Body to be ONE founded on the Rock that is Peter and his successors (Matthew 16:18) and not 30000 different denominations. You came so close to Catholic doctrine on Sunday, but were so far away on Wednesday. I hope that the video above helps to correct that.

PS: We Catholics really don't do a good job of explaining what we believe and why. And we would do well to learn zeal for the Lord from you Pentecostals.

Deus te benedicat.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Visit to St. Joseph in Pittsfield, MA

Folks,

Yesterday (on Christmas) I had the opportunity to visit St. Joseph Catholic Church in Pittsfield, MA. My older brother (who is a Pentecostal) had driven me to the Church and accompanied me for Mass. The Church is indeed quite beautiful, especially with all the Christmas decorations. Since the Mass was held during the day, the Gospel reading was from John 1:1-18, which (unlike Matthew and Luke), describes not the Nativity of our Blessed Lord, but the Beginning of the Universe, and the purpose of the Word having been made flesh. The homily that the priest gave was all right until he began to explain that the genealogies in Matthew and Luke are not "historically accurate." At this point my older brother looked at me and I at him, and we simultaneously remarked to each other, "That's not right."

Now the purpose of this post is not to debate genealogies. St. Paul warns us in Titus 3:9, "But avoid foolish controversies and genealogies and arguments and quarrels about the law, because these are unprofitable and useless." Furthermore, the reader can review for himself an analysis of the genealogies given in Matthew and Luke's Gospels at the New Advent Encyclopedia's entry entitled, Geneaology of Christ. The discussion there explains the reasons for the differences in Matthew's and Luke's record, as well as other difficulties that are well beyond the scope of this post. Rather, the point of this post is what my older brother pointed out (I shall paraphrase): "So the Gospels are elevated during the procession of the Priest into the Church, and only an ordained Deacon, Priest or Bishop may read the Gospel and give the homily during the Liturgy of the Word; yet this Priest at St. Joseph then negated all the reverence shown the Holy Gospels as the 'most important' part of the Bible by telling the congregation that Matthew's geneaology is not historically accurate."

I was at a loss for words, for I agreed with the observation. Yes, we can debate details in the record of genealogies given in Matthew and Luke; but to say that either one is not historically accurate is to intimate that the inspired Word of God is a work of fiction. What the Priest therefore implied is no different than what other liberal theologians imply when they deny that Jonah was three days and nights in the belly of a great fish, or that God parted the Red Sea, or that Jesus actually multiplied the fishes and the loaves. I was so disappointed, but this wasn't unexpected, for after all, this is what has become of the Catholic Church in the great liberal Democrat northeast where abortionist Ted Kennedy was given a Catholic funeral fit for a king. I was so ashamed, but I suppose that these kinds of things occur regardless of denomination. Some (like the sodomy-sanctifying, abortion-approving Episcopalians and Unitarians) are ahead in wickedness, and some are not. As Jesus asked in Luke 18:8, "Nevertheless when the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?" In the case of a certain Priest at St. Joseph in Pittsfield, MA, perhaps we have our answer. Let us pray for him and for all the people whom he shepherds:

Avē Marīa, grātiā plēna,
Dominus tēcum.
Benedicta tū in mulieribus,
et benedictus frūctus ventris tuī, Iēsus.

Sāncta Marīa, Māter Deī,
ōrā prō nōbīs peccātōribus,
nunc et in hōrā mortis nostrae.
Āmēn.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas


Folks,

Merry Christmas one and all. Let us remember why Jesus came as a little babe in the manger: to be the Lamb of God (Agnus Dei) tortured and crucified on a tree for our sins. Let us worship the Him who takes away the sins of the world.

Revelation chapter 5:

1 Then I saw in the right hand of him who sat on the throne a scroll with writing on both sides and sealed with seven seals. 2 And I saw a mighty angel proclaiming in a loud voice, “Who is worthy to break the seals and open the scroll?” 3 But no one in heaven or on earth or under the earth could open the scroll or even look inside it. 4 I wept and wept because no one was found who was worthy to open the scroll or look inside. 5 Then one of the elders said to me, “Do not weep! See, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has triumphed. He is able to open the scroll and its seven seals.”

6 Then I saw a Lamb, looking as if it had been slain, standing at the center of the throne, encircled by the four living creatures and the elders. The Lamb had seven horns and seven eyes, which are the seven spirits[a] of God sent out into all the earth. 7 He went and took the scroll from the right hand of him who sat on the throne. 8 And when he had taken it, the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb. Each one had a harp and they were holding golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of God’s people. 9 And they sang a new song, saying:

“You are worthy to take the scroll
and to open its seals,
because you were slain,
and with your blood you purchased for God
persons from every tribe and language and people and nation.
10 You have made them to be a kingdom and priests to serve our God,
and they will reign on the earth.”

11 Then I looked and heard the voice of many angels, numbering thousands upon thousands, and ten thousand times ten thousand. They encircled the throne and the living creatures and the elders. 12 In a loud voice they were saying:

“Worthy is the Lamb, who was slain,
to receive power and wealth and wisdom and strength
and honor and glory and praise!”

13 Then I heard every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and on the sea, and all that is in them, saying:

“To him who sits on the throne and to the Lamb
be praise and honor and glory and power,
for ever and ever!”

14 The four living creatures said, “Amen,” and the elders fell down and worshiped.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Soleminity of the Nativity of the Lord

Soleminity of the Nativity of the Lord
Homily of His Holiness Benedict XVI

Scripture Readings for the Vigil Mass

Saint Peter's Basilica
Friday, 24 December 2010

Dear Brothers and Sisters!

“You are my son, this day I have begotten you” – with this passage from Psalm 2 the Church begins the liturgy of this holy night. She knows that this passage originally formed part of the coronation rite of the kings of Israel. The king, who in himself is a man like others, becomes the “Son of God” through being called and installed in his office. It is a kind of adoption by God, a decisive act by which he grants a new existence to this man, drawing him into his own being. The reading from the prophet Isaiah that we have just heard presents the same process even more clearly in a situation of hardship and danger for Israel: “To us a child is born, to us a son is given. The government will be upon his shoulder” (Is 9:6). Installation in the office of king is like a second birth. As one newly born through God’s personal choice, as a child born of God, the king embodies hope. On his shoulders the future rests. He is the bearer of the promise of peace. On that night in Bethlehem this prophetic saying came true in a way that would still have been unimaginable at the time of Isaiah. Yes indeed, now it really is a child on whose shoulders government is laid. In him the new kingship appears that God establishes in the world. This child is truly born of God. It is God’s eternal Word that unites humanity with divinity. To this child belong those titles of honour which Isaiah’s coronation song attributes to him: Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace (Is 9:6). Yes, this king does not need counsellors drawn from the wise of this world. He bears in himself God’s wisdom and God’s counsel. In the weakness of infancy, he is the mighty God and he shows us God’s own might in contrast to the self-asserting powers of this world.

Truly, the words of Israel’s coronation rite were only ever rites of hope which looked ahead to a distant future that God would bestow. None of the kings who were greeted in this way lived up to the sublime content of these words. In all of them, those words about divine sonship, about installation into the heritage of the peoples, about making the ends of the earth their possession (Ps 2:8) were only pointers towards what was to come – as it were signposts of hope indicating a future that at that moment was still beyond comprehension. Thus the fulfilment of the prophecy, which began that night in Bethlehem, is both infinitely greater and in worldly terms smaller than the prophecy itself might lead one to imagine. It is greater in the sense that this child is truly the Son of God, truly “God from God, light from light, begotten not made, of one being with the Father”. The infinite distance between God and man is overcome. God has not only bent down, as we read in the Psalms; he has truly “come down”, he has come into the world, he has become one of us, in order to draw all of us to himself. This child is truly Emmanuel – God-with-us. His kingdom truly stretches to the ends of the earth. He has truly built islands of peace in the world-encompassing breadth of the holy Eucharist. Wherever it is celebrated, an island of peace arises, of God’s own peace. This child has ignited the light of goodness in men and has given them strength to overcome the tyranny of might. This child builds his kingdom in every generation from within, from the heart. But at the same time it is true that the “rod of his oppressor” is not yet broken, the boots of warriors continue to tramp and the “garment rolled in blood” (Is 9:4f) still remains. So part of this night is simply joy at God’s closeness. We are grateful that God gives himself into our hands as a child, begging as it were for our love, implanting his peace in our hearts. But this joy is also a prayer: Lord, make your promise come fully true. Break the rods of the oppressors. Burn the tramping boots. Let the time of the garments rolled in blood come to an end. Fulfil the prophecy that “of peace there will be no end” (Is 9:7). We thank you for your goodness, but we also ask you to show forth your power. Establish the dominion of your truth and your love in the world – the “kingdom of righteousness, love and peace”.

“Mary gave birth to her first-born son” (Lk 2:7). In this sentence Saint Luke recounts quite soberly the great event to which the prophecies from Israel’s history had pointed. Luke calls the child the “first-born”. In the language which developed within the sacred Scripture of the Old Covenant, “first-born” does not mean the first of a series of children. The word “first-born” is a title of honour, quite independently of whether other brothers and sisters follow or not. So Israel is designated by God in the Book of Exodus (4:22) as “my first-born Son”, and this expresses Israel’s election, its singular dignity, the particular love of God the Father. The early Church knew that in Jesus this saying had acquired a new depth, that the promises made to Israel were summed up in him. Thus the Letter to the Hebrews calls Jesus “the first-born”, simply in order to designate him as the Son sent into the world by God (cf. 1:5-7) after the ground had been prepared by Old Testament prophecy. The first-born belongs to God in a special way – and therefore he had to be handed over to God in a special way – as in many religions – and he had to be ransomed through a vicarious sacrifice, as Saint Luke recounts in the episode of the Presentation in the Temple. The first-born belongs to God in a special way, and is as it were destined for sacrifice. In Jesus’ sacrifice on the Cross this destiny of the first-born is fulfilled in a unique way. In his person he brings humanity before God and unites man with God in such a way that God becomes all in all. Saint Paul amplified and deepened the idea of Jesus as first-born in the Letters to the Colossians and to the Ephesians: Jesus, we read in these letters, is the first-born of all creation – the true prototype of man, according to which God formed the human creature. Man can be the image of God because Jesus is both God and man, the true image of God and of man. Furthermore, as these letters tell us, he is the first-born from the dead. In the resurrection he has broken down the wall of death for all of us. He has opened up to man the dimension of eternal life in fellowship with God. Finally, it is said to us that he is the first-born of many brothers. Yes indeed, now he really is the first of a series of brothers and sisters: the first, that is, who opens up for us the possibility of communing with God. He creates true brotherhood – not the kind defiled by sin as in the case of Cain and Abel, or Romulus and Remus, but the new brotherhood in which we are God’s own family. This new family of God begins at the moment when Mary wraps her first-born in swaddling clothes and lays him in a manger. Let us pray to him: Lord Jesus, who wanted to be born as the first of many brothers and sisters, grant us the grace of true brotherhood. Help us to become like you. Help us to recognize your face in others who need our assistance, in those who are suffering or forsaken, in all people, and help us to live together with you as brothers and sisters, so as to become one family, your family.

At the end of the Christmas Gospel, we are told that a great heavenly host of angels praised God and said: “Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace among men with whom he is pleased!” (Lk 2:14). The Church has extended this song of praise, which the angels sang in response to the event of the holy night, into a hymn of joy at God’s glory – “we praise you for your glory”. We praise you for the beauty, for the greatness, for the goodness of God, which becomes visible to us this night. The appearing of beauty, of the beautiful, makes us happy without our having to ask what use it can serve. God’s glory, from which all beauty derives, causes us to break out in astonishment and joy. Anyone who catches a glimpse of God experiences joy, and on this night we see something of his light. But the angels’ message on that holy night also spoke of men: “Peace among men with whom he is pleased”. The Latin translation of the angels’ song that we use in the liturgy, taken from Saint Jerome, is slightly different: “peace to men of good will”. The expression “men of good will” has become an important part of the Church’s vocabulary in recent decades. But which is the correct translation? We must read both texts together; only in this way do we truly understand the angels’ song. It would be a false interpretation to see this exclusively as the action of God, as if he had not called man to a free response of love. But it would be equally mistaken to adopt a moralizing interpretation as if man were so to speak able to redeem himself by his good will. Both elements belong together: grace and freedom, God’s prior love for us, without which we could not love him, and the response that he awaits from us, the response that he asks for so palpably through the birth of his son. We cannot divide up into independent entities the interplay of grace and freedom, or the interplay of call and response. The two are inseparably woven together. So this part of the angels’ message is both promise and call at the same time. God has anticipated us with the gift of his Son. God anticipates us again and again in unexpected ways. He does not cease to search for us, to raise us up as often as we might need. He does not abandon the lost sheep in the wilderness into which it had strayed. God does not allow himself to be confounded by our sin. Again and again he begins afresh with us. But he is still waiting for us to join him in love. He loves us, so that we too may become people who love, so that there may be peace on earth.

Saint Luke does not say that the angels sang. He states quite soberly: the heavenly host praised God and said: “Glory to God in the highest” (Lk 2:13f.). But men have always known that the speech of angels is different from human speech, and that above all on this night of joyful proclamation it was in song that they extolled God’s heavenly glory. So this angelic song has been recognized from the earliest days as music proceeding from God, indeed, as an invitation to join in the singing with hearts filled with joy at the fact that we are loved by God. Cantare amantis est, says Saint Augustine: singing belongs to one who loves. Thus, down the centuries, the angels’ song has again and again become a song of love and joy, a song of those who love. At this hour, full of thankfulness, we join in the singing of all the centuries, singing that unites heaven and earth, angels and men. Yes, indeed, we praise you for your glory. We praise you for your love. Grant that we may join with you in love more and more and thus become people of peace. Amen.

Pope Benedict XVI's Christmas Eve Message on BBC

Pope Benedict XVI's Christmas Eve Message

Recalling with great fondness my four-day visit to the United Kingdom last September, I am glad to have the opportunity to greet you once again, and indeed to greet listeners everywhere as we prepare to celebrate the birth of Christ. Our thoughts turn back to a moment in history when God's chosen people, the children of Israel, were living in intense expectation. They were waiting for the Messiah that God had promised to send, and they pictured him as a great leader who would rescue them from foreign domination and restore their freedom.

God is always faithful to his promises, but he often surprises us in the way he fulfils them. The child that was born in Bethlehem did indeed bring liberation, but not only for the people of that time and place - he was to be the Saviour of all people throughout the world and throughout history. And it was not a political liberation that he brought, achieved through military means: rather, Christ destroyed death for ever and restored life by means of his shameful death on the Cross. And while he was born in poverty and obscurity, far from the centres of earthly power, he was none other than the Son of God. Out of love for us he took upon himself our human condition, our fragility, our vulnerability, and he opened up for us the path that leads to the fullness of life, to a share in the life of God himself. As we ponder this great mystery in our hearts this Christmas, let us give thanks to God for his goodness to us, and let us joyfully proclaim to those around us the good news that God offers us freedom from whatever weighs us down: he gives us hope, he brings us life.

Dear Friends from Scotland, England, Wales, and indeed every part of the English-speaking world, I want you to know that I keep all of you very much in my prayers during this Holy Season. I pray for your families, for your children, for those who are sick, and for those who are going through any form of hardship at this time. I pray especially for the elderly and for those who are approaching the end of their days. I ask Christ, the light of the nations, to dispel whatever darkness there may be in your lives and to grant to every one of you the grace of a peaceful and joyful Christmas. May God bless all of you!

Emmanuel

Folks,

As Michael Voris of Real Catholic TV asks, "Is Our Lord on your shopping list for Christmas? Talk about what to get the Man who has everything! But realize, He doesn't quite have everything."

Emmanuel

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Airplane Flight on the Day Before Christmas Eve

Folks,

I am on my way to visit my 80 year old Mom, and my brothers and sister in the northeast. Towards that end I have taken a flight to an intermediary stop where I now await the connecting flight to my final destination.

On the initial flight I had the good fortune to sit beside a 75 year old woman who is a devout Baptist. Of course the subject of religion came up (after all, we are both looking forward to celebrate the birthday of Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour). During the entire flight we discussed nothing but our blessed Lord - a Catholic and a Baptist both full of love for and gratitude towards Jesus. We even briefly read from the Bible together (I always keep one in my briefcase) as this subject or that came up. Truly it was a joyous flight. And what a difference it is to sit beside someone who places her faith and trust in the Lord, than to sit beside some young liberal progressive who thinks he or she has the whole world figured in his or her scientism and materialism.

At the same time I have just been made aware that a certain malcontent enthused in his self-enlightenment at a different web site (to be unnamed) consider this one - Commentarius de Prognosticis - to be full of hate against one's fellow humans. Nothing could be further from the truth. Let us show Jesus' love by stopping abortion and gay marriage, by giving alms for the poor, by praying anf fasting for the safety of our troops over seas and for God's mercy on humanity given the wickedness that President Obama and his like authorize, and by working for a restoration of these United States of America as a Christian Constitutional Republic.

Hate is that emotion shown by these liberals when they are so full of vile, putrid bile that they have to murder unborn babies. How unutterably sad, especially before this the Lord's birthday. Tell me: what exactly do these people who are liberal and progressive have to look forward to? Nothing but the emptiness of their own hateful egos - EGO: Edging God Out.

As I have said before, since these people don't believe in Christ the Saviour, let them return to work on December 25th and do something useful for their fellow man during this holiday season. Maybe by doing that they can prove that their motives are charity and kindness. But I wager that won't happen. Selfishness is so deplorably self-destructive.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Bishop Throws Out Pseudo-Catholic Pro-Abortion Hospital

Folks,

Bishop Olmstead of Phoenix has stripped St. Joseph Hospital of Catholic Healthcare West of its claim to call itself Catholic because it performed and its continued support for the performance of an abortion. This needs to be done to every single godless reprobate pseudo-Catholic institution and every so-called Catholic politician who supported abortion, gay rights, embryonic stem cell research and all the other filth and murder that goes along with liberalism, progressivism, humanism, secularism and finally atheism. What they all have in common is the "ISM" - "I, Self and Me."

Bravo, Bishop

When a bishop does a great thing, he needs to be recognized and supported.

rdefrancesco@diocesephoenix.org

[By the way, let us be perfectly clear: even though the Republican Party is hardly the party of God, all these people supporting abortion and gay rights are without exception DEMOCRATS - godless, wicked, reprobate DEMOCRATS.]

A Followup on Young vs Old Earth Creationism

Folks,

I found two interesting articles, the first arguing for the proposition of Young Earth Creationism and the second a rebuttal from the standpoint of Old Earth Creationism.

Seven Years of Starlight and Time by Dr. D. Russell Humphreys, Ph.D.
The Unraveling of Starlight and Time by Samuel R. Conner and Dr. Hugh Ross, Ph.D.

The hyperlinked titles above are offered to the reader so that he can make up his own mind without prejudice from the blogmeister here at Commentarius de Prognosticis. Having gone through both articles, I am no longer certain which side of the fence I sit on except that I assent to what Pope Pius XII pointed out in Humani Generis:

...the Catholic faith obliges us to hold that souls are immediately created by God...

...the faithful cannot embrace that opinion which maintains that either after Adam there existed on this earth true men who did not take their origin through natural generation from him as from the first parent of all, or that Adam represents a certain number of first parents. Now it is in no way apparent how such an opinion can be reconciled with that which the sources of revealed truth and the documents of the Teaching Authority of the Church propose with regard to original sin, which proceeds from a sin actually committed by an individual Adam and which, through generation, is passed on to all and is in everyone as his own.

The Priority of the Objectively Important by Jim McCrea

The Priority of the Objectively Important Over the Subjectively Satisfying
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By Jim J. McCrea

Often an argument is put forth that if God were all good He would want His creatures to be perfectly happy, and if He were all powerful He would be able to do what He wanted; because there is suffering in the world and a lack of perfect happiness, God is either not all powerful, not all good, or both.

That reasoning seems logical; however, it is predicated upon an idea of God that is radically impoverished.

The assumption is, that an all loving and all good God would desire to give us *subjective* goods - such as pleasure, happiness, joy, peace, and fulfillment, and that is it - that a good God would merely wish to facilitate the *subjectively satisfying* for us.

However, God wills us to abide in *objective* goodness - that is, to adhere to the *objectively important* (what is important in itself). The objectively important in its fullness and perfection is true love. The true definition of love is willing the good of the other for the sake of the other and not for what one can get out of it - that is, to will things such as reverence, truth, justice, faithfulness, charity, kindness, and mercy towards other persons; and to give honor, glory, and satisfaction for sins to God. The first and second commandments are to love God and to love neighbor as oneself (Matt. 22:34-40).

That is the problem. Since we do not properly will the objective good, or what is good in itself before any personal advantage can be gained - because there is selfishness in all of us to varying degrees - suffering exists in the world.

Even suffering due to things beyond our control and due to factors that may appear to be nobody's fault, such as disease, natural disaster, and accident are due to disharmonies within ourselves, with each other, with the physical world, and with God. Those disharmonies are due to Original Sin (both the original sin of Lucifer and the original sin of Adam).

All humans have what is known as "concupiscence," which is a tendency to sin within us which was inherited from our First Parents, because of their Fall in the Garden, and which is exacerbated by our personal sins.

Many of the problems that we have today in society, stem from the fact that with many people the subjectively satisfying is sought while the objectively important is ignored. For example, many marriages break down because one of the spouses is not "happy" or is "no longer in love." He or she forgets that love is primarily a decision to will the good of the other and is not primarily a feeling (that is not to say that there are not legitimate reasons to separate from a spouse, such as a situation of abuse. This refers to those who selfishly base their decision on a calculus of "happiness," thus trampling underfoot their sacred obligations).

Today we live in a culture of death because much law, court decision, public policy, and popular culture facilitate the subjectively satisfying while ignoring the objectively important. In Western society, many "rights" are based on that. In the sexual sphere this is done by the social acceptance of pre-marital sex, the legal sale of contraceptives, legal abortion, homosexual "marriage," legal pornography, and no-fault divorce (in the past Western society shunned or outlawed those things for the greater good). In the economic sphere this is done by employers extracting the benefit of work from employees but not giving them a just wage in return, workers taking a salary and not putting in an honest day's work, and in dealers who work the financial or stock markets so that they reap a profit but do not produce any real value in return.

A Culture of Life and a Civilization of Love would be a true Christian society. It would disallow the above evils and promote the true good of the human person, and put in place legal and societal structures based upon true justice. That would bring true peace, tranquility, happiness, and prosperity to society. Such a civilization would facilitate the objectively important through law and social custom.

With the individual life, it is a principle that the subjectively satisfying must never be sought for its own sake, but that it must only be the consequent of the objectively important.

For example, sexual pleasure is the proper consequent of the objective goods of the union of spouses in one flesh and the begetting of children. The pleasure of eating is the proper consequent of the objective good of nutrition. That is why things such as artificial contraception and fornication are wrong, and why vomiting just for the pleasure of eating more food is wrong. For then, subjective pleasure is being extracted while discarding the objective good it should be based upon.

Even recreation and entertainment are not to be sought as a mere means to pleasure, but should be engaged in so that one can be refreshed and better do one's duty in life. For the perfect man or woman, that is the strict rule by which recreation and entertainment are governed. For him or her, the objectively important is the sole rule of action and the subjectively satisfying takes care of itself.

Sometimes it is asked that if heaven is perfect happiness, then why do we not wish to die now so as to enjoy that happiness now; or if heaven's happiness is the point of existing, why are we not allowed to kill ourselves so that we can get there immediately.

The answer to that is that the purpose of this life is to build within us and perfect within us an orientation towards the objectively important . Only when that process is completed, which is done in the time that God allots us on earth, can we enjoy perfect and eternally stable happiness in heaven (reward is to be the expectation and not the motive for our actions).

Heaven is not God spoon feeding us happiness, but the happiness of heaven flows from the objectively important which is first. This orientation to the objectively important is to be constructed in our time on earth. The objectively important in its perfection, in heaven, is the perfect love of God, the angels, and the blessed, without a shadow of self-interest. Only with this perfectly pure disinterested love in heaven can we enjoy a happiness which is perfectly pure and eternal.

The paradox is, when there is still self interest in our motivations, happiness for us cannot be perfectly pure and eternally stable, but contains within it some dissatisfaction and the seeds of its dissolution. That is why in this life, where we are imperfect, the dark night of the soul usually follows a period of emotional prosperity. God uses the suffering that comes out of that imperfection to further purify us. Enjoying perfect and eternally stable happiness in heaven is the reason why Jesus said that we must be made perfect as our heavenly Father is perfect (Matt. 5:48).

Jesus said that, not to burden us with an impossible ideal, but because of His perfect love for us. We must trust that He can provide what is beyond our own power to give ourselves. That is embodied in the theological virtue of hope.

Young Earth or Old Earth Creation

Folks,

For a long time now dispute between adherents of young Earth creationism and old Earth creationism has divided the orthodox Christian community (i.e., the community of those Christians faithful to the Gospel in the light of what they know, regardless of their denomination, including Catholics, Greek Orthodox, Evangelical Baptists, Pentecostals, etc.).
  1. Young Earth Creationism is basically the proposition that God created the entire Universe (including Earth, of course) some 7000 or so years ago in exactly six 24-hour days; its proponents take a literal view of the phase "evening and morning were the _____ day" in chapter 1 of the Book of Genesis.
  2. Old Earth Creationism is the proposition that God created the Universe in the Big Bang some 13.73 billion years ago; its proponents take a figurative view of the phase "evening and morning were the _____ day" in chapter 1 of the Book of Genesis.
Now whichever explanation is correct, we must remember what Pope Pius XII declared in his encyclical, Humani Generis. I encourage every reader, regardless of his Christian denomination and regardless of which proposition he favors (i.e., Old Earth or Young Earth Creationism), to take the half hour or so to read and study what this encyclical states. Paragraphs 36 and 37 in this document warn us that when we accept the atheist proposition of blind evolution without a Creator God, then we eliminate the account of original sin and the fall of mankind, and his need for redemption by the Savior God (who of course are one and the same):
36. For these reasons the Teaching Authority of the Church does not forbid that, in conformity with the present state of human sciences and sacred theology, research and discussions, on the part of men experienced in both fields, take place with regard to the doctrine of evolution, in as far as it inquires into the origin of the human body as coming from pre-existent and living matter - for the Catholic faith obliges us to hold that souls are immediately created by God. However, this must be done in such a way that the reasons for both opinions, that is, those favorable and those unfavorable to evolution, be weighed and judged with the necessary seriousness, moderation and measure, and provided that all are prepared to submit to the judgment of the Church, to whom Christ has given the mission of interpreting authentically the Sacred Scriptures and of defending the dogmas of faith. Some however, rashly transgress this liberty of discussion, when they act as if the origin of the human body from pre-existing and living matter were already completely certain and proved by the facts which have been discovered up to now and by reasoning on those facts, and as if there were nothing in the sources of divine revelation which demands the greatest moderation and caution in this question.

37. When, however, there is question of another conjectural opinion, namely polygenism, the children of the Church by no means enjoy such liberty. For the faithful cannot embrace that opinion which maintains that either after Adam there existed on this earth true men who did not take their origin through natural generation from him as from the first parent of all, or that Adam represents a certain number of first parents. Now it is in no way apparent how such an opinion can be reconciled with that which the sources of revealed truth and the documents of the Teaching Authority of the Church propose with regard to original sin, which proceeds from a sin actually committed by an individual Adam and which, through generation, is passed on to all and is in everyone as his own.
These things being said, I had once denigrated Young Earth Creationism as entirely implausible, but last Monday night (12/13/2010) I had the opportunity to meet a devout Presbyterian who mentioned over dinner that a body of research indicates variability in the speed of light (which is 186,282 miles per second), and this variability (i.e., the decay in light speed since the Creation of the Universe) accounts for why far distant galaxies are billions of light years from us. I had never considered this possibility before, and since I was not familiar with this proposition, I could not argue against it. Yet an objection remained in my mind with regard to radioactive decay which indicates Earth is some 4.5 billion years old. If the proposition of Young Earth Creationism is to be plausible, then not only must there be decay in the speed of light to account for the vast distances separating galaxies, but also there must be variability in the rate of alpha and beta decay to account for the apparent age of rocks in the Earth. So I set out to do a little researching at The Institute for Creation Research (ICR) and The Answers in Genesis (AiG) web sites. I found a cornucopia of articles written by real, legitimate scientists who are given NO voice in the mainstream community. Embedded hyperlinks to a few of these are provided below.

Radioactive Decay Rates Not Stable by Brian Thomas, MS
Nuclear Decay: Evidence For A Young World by D. Russell Humphreys, Ph.D.

Consequences of Time Dependent Nuclear Decay Indices on Half Lives by Theodore W. Rybka, Ph.D.
Has the Speed of Light Decayed? by Gerald A. Aardsma, Ph.D.
The Uncertain Speed of Light by Henry Morris, Ph.D.
 
Now other scientific research institutes that are legitimately Christian maintain the proposition of Old Earth Creationism. Two prominent ones are The Reasons to Believe Institute (RTB) run by astrophysicist Hugh Ross, Ph.D., and God According to God run by physicist Gerald Schroeder, Ph.D. While these two scientists do not agree on the details, they still provide a plausible description of Old Earth Creationism that is consistent with Scripture. Personally, I prefer Dr. Gerald Schroeder's account and I have blogged on this before, recognizing that there are some problems with his explanation:
 
Correlation of Creation Days with Universe Time Scale
Young-Earth Creationism: A Literal Mistake

Dr. Hugh Ross disagrees with Dr. Gerald Schroeder's equations, but his basic idea is the same. Some noteworthy RTB papers then include the following:

Creation Timeline
Big Bang - The Bible Taught It First! by Dr. Hugh Ross
Predictive Power: Confirming Cosmic Creation by Dr. Hugh Ross
Old Earth Creationism: A Heretical Belief? by Greg Moore
Does Old Earth Creationism Contradict Genesis 1? by Greg Moore

There are many more validly scientific articles archived at the above-provided web sites that support either  Young or Old Earth Creationism. Whichever side of the fence one falls on, however, what Pope Pius XII pointed out some 60 or so years ago is still true today: eliminate creation and man simply becomes a wild animal without any moral restriction on his behavior. Thus, from this we can conclude that whether he ruts likes a baboon in heat with a member of the same sex or murders an unborn baby, he is only doing what his genes program him to do. In this view, since there is no objective truth, sexual promiscuity and baby murdering have no intrinsic evil attached to them. That is the result of the atheistic opposition to Creationism, both Young and Old Earth varieties. The opposition has NOTHING to do with truth or science. It has everything to do with irresponsible, unaccountable permissiveness and unlimited license to act like a wild beast. Admitting that man is created in the image and likeness of God, and was hence created as good, but then fell into sin in the Garden of Eden means that we are wounded and in need of healing. It means that what we do has consequence, and no liberal progressive secular atheist humanist can ever tolerate consequence. It's easier to be a mindless baboon evolutionarily given to one's sexual and murderous passions than to live according to the goodness of one's created calling - a child of the King of kings and Lord of lords.

Once again, and still, science and reason take a back seat to atheism and humanism.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Christmas and Hell

Folks,

Food for thought from Real Catholic TV - the video is only five minutes long:

Christmas and Hell

Stephen Hawking’s Attempt to Banish Natural Theology

Folks,

Professor John Joseph Haldane, KHS (born 19 February 1954) is a leading British philosopher, commentator and broadcaster. He is a member of the Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas. He is credited with coining the term Analytical Thomism after St. Thomas Aquinas. Now unlike the rationalizing atheists enamored with scientism and humanism, here is a real thinker and a real academician. Thanks go to Catawissa Gazetter for pointing me to this article, and to Jim McCrea for all his writings that have enabled me to understand at least some of what Professor Haldane writes.

Philosophy Lives
Why Stephen Hawking’s attempt to banish natural theology only shows why we need it.
John Haldane

Philosophy, Étienne Gilson observed, "always buries its undertakers." "Philosophy," according to Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow, in their new book The Grand Design, "is dead." It has "not kept up with modern developments in science, particularly physics, [and] scientists have become the bearers of the torch of discovery in our quest for knowledge." Not only, according to Hawking and Mlodinow, has philosophy passed away; so, too, has natural theology. At any rate, the traditional argument from the order apparent in the structure and operations of the universe to a transcendent cause of these, namely God, is wholly redundant—or so they claim: “[Just] as Darwin and Wallace explained how the apparently miraculous design of living forms could appear without intervention by a supreme being, the multiverse concept can explain the fine tuning of physical law without the need for a benevolent creator who made the Universe for our benefit. Because there is a law of gravity, the Universe can and will create itself from nothing. Spontaneous creation is the reason there is something rather than nothing, why the Universe exists, why we exist.”

Notwithstanding their death notice for philosophy, in introducing their idea of a fundamental physical account of the universe, M-theory, the authors themselves cannot resist engaging in evident philosophizing about the nature of theories and their relationship to reality. To address the paradoxes arising from quantum physics, they use what they call "model-dependent realism," which "is based on the idea that our brains interpret the input from our sensory organs by making a model of the world."

When such a model is successful at explaining events, we tend to attribute to it, and to the elements and concepts that constitute it, the quality of reality or absolute truth. But there may be different ways in which one could model the same physical situation, with each employing different fundamental elements and concepts. If two such physical theories or models accurately predict the same events, one cannot be said to be more real than the other.

While a professional philosopher might disambiguate and refine some of these expressions and formulations, Hawking and Mlodinow are describing a position familiar within the philosophy of science and known variously as “constructive empiricism,” “pragmatism,” and “conceptual relativism.” They are not replacing philosophy with science. Indeed, their discussion shows that, at its most abstract, theoretical physics leaves ordinary empirical science behind and enters the sphere of philosophy, where it becomes vulnerable to refutation by reason.

Certainly their argument from M-theory to the redundancy of the God hypothesis, for example, is open to direct philosophical criticism. If the necessary conditions of our existence did not obtain, we would not exist, and if the necessary conditions of the necessary conditions of our existence had not obtained, then neither we nor many other aspects and elements of the present universe would have been. Any scientific theory that is incompatible with things having been as they had to have been, in order for the universe to be as it is, is thereby refuted.

None of this may be very profound or took science to establish, but it does raise a question: Is the obtaining of the necessary conditions in question explicable, and, if so, how? What we know about the observable universe, and what we can infer about what is unobservable, indicate that it is composed of a number of types of entities and forces whose members exhibit common properties and are subject to a small number of simple laws.

There is nothing obviously inevitable about this fact. The universe could have been spatially and temporally chaotic. Yet it isn’t. Chemistry tells us that elements share well-defined structural properties in virtue of which they can and do enter into systematic combinations, and physics tells us that these elements are themselves constructed out of more basic items whose properties are, if anything, purer and simpler.

Why is there order rather than chaos? One might say that, if there had been chaos, the question would not arise because we would not exist. In a sense that is true, but it leaves untouched the central question, which is that of the preconditions of the possibility of order. Cosmic regularity makes our existence possible; the underlying issue concerns the enabling conditions of this order itself.

Some "proofs" of God as existing cause and sustainer of the universe (and of the enabling conditions) argue from spatiotemporal regularity alone. They reason that, while events in nature can be explained by reference to the fundamental particles and the laws under which they operate, natural science cannot explain these factors. Natural explanations having reached their logical limit, we are forced to say that either the orderliness of the universe has no explanation or that it has an extra-natural one.

The latter course cannot plausibly take the form of embedding the facts of the universe within the laws and initial conditions of a SuperUniverse. That would amount to retracting the claim to have specified the ultimate facts of the material universe, and nature would then be regarded as a spatial and / or temporal part of SuperNature. The search for the source of order must reach a dead end if scientific explanation is the only sort there is. But it is not the only sort, for there is also explanation by reference to purpose and intention.

The universe’s otherwise inexplicable regularity will have an adequate explanation if it derives from the purposes of an agent. By definition, no natural agent could have made the universe, so the only possible explanation of its regularity is that the natural order has a transcendent cause outside of the universe, which introduces the idea of a creator God.

This traditional argument predates the physical and cosmological investigations that produced the evidence of "fine tuning" Hawking and Mlodinow discuss under the heading of  "The Apparent Miracle." They correctly observe that earlier versions of this argument, such as that favored by Newton, focused on our "strangely habitable solar system," and they point out that this argument lost its power when it was discovered that our sun is but one of many stars orbited by countless planets. "That makes the coincidences of our planetary conditions far less remarkable and far less compelling as evidence that the Earth was carefully designed just to please us as human beings."

They then go on to note, however, that "it is not only the peculiar characteristics of our solar system that seem oddly conducive to the development of human life but also the characteristics of our entire Universe, and that is much more difficult to explain." The forces of nature had to allow the production of carbon and other heavy elements, and allow them to exist stably; they had to facilitate the formation of stars and galaxies but also the periodic explosion of stars to distribute the elements needed for life more widely, permitting the formation of planets suitably composed for the evolution of life; and the strengths of the forces themselves and the masses of the fundamental particles on which they operate had to be of the correct orders of magnitude, and these lie within very small ranges.

"What," they ask, "can we make of these coincidences? . . . Our Universe and its laws appear to have a design that both is tailor made to support us and, if we are to exist, leaves little room for alteration. That is not easily explained and raises the natural question of why it is that way." Fortunately, however, M-theory provides a scientific answer, and it is analogous to the many-solar-systems response to Newton’s wonder at the habitability of our solar system. Hawking and Mlodinow write:
According to M-theory, ours is not the only universe. Instead M-theory predicts that a great many universes were created out of nothing. Their creation does not require the intervention of some supernatural being or god. Rather these multiple universes arise naturally from physical law. They are a prediction of science. Each universe has many possible histories and many possible states at later times, that is, at times like the present, long after their creation. Most of these states will be quite unlike the Universe we observe and quite unsuitable for the existence of any form of life. Only a few would allow creatures like us to exist.
In short, and sparing the detail, ours is but one of an indefinite number of universes with different laws and forces, each universe being a spontaneous creation out of nothing: "Because there is a law such as gravity, the Universe [that is, ours] can and will create itself from nothing."

There are two telling objections to this: the first to the idea of spontaneous creation, the second to that of multiple universes.

What of spontaneous creation? When Aquinas and others in the Western natural-theology tradition argued from the character of the universe to the existence of its transcendent cause, they were acute enough to describe that original source of the being and character of things as an uncaused cause and not as the cause of itself. That was a matter of logical coherence, since the idea that something could create itself from nothing simply makes no sense—be that something God or the Universe. In order to create, one first has to exist.

What then of “multiverses”? How effective is this response to the argument from cosmic order? If there are infinitely many other universes, ordered either in parallel or in temporal sequence, it may seem inevitable that at least one like ours should exist, but all one can say is that, as the number of universes proceeds towards infinity, the probability of a difference between the actual distribution and the probable one diminishes almost to zero. Further, unless the theory claims that all possibilities are or must be realized, it concedes that a finely tuned universe might not have existed and thereby allows a probability argument for design.

One may query directly the coherence of the many-universe hypothesis, however. What is meant by talking about many universes? It might mean unobservable regions of the universe—the one spatio-temporal-causal continuum—or, although this is much harder to make sense of, entirely distinct cosmic setups, wholly discontinuous with the universe we inhabit. The first possibility fails to serve Hawking and Mlodinow’s purpose. Any evidence we could have for these distant regions would necessarily be evidence for situations exhibiting the same orderliness whose existence seemed to call for explanation.

The second possibility—that there are many universes, entirely distinct realities, wholly discontinuous and sharing no common elements—fails also. There can be no empirical evidence in support of the hypothesis, nor could it be derived as a necessary condition of the possible existence and character of the only universe of which we have or could have scientific knowledge.

Hawking and Mlodinow write that the "multiverse idea is not a notion invented to account for the miracle of fine tuning." Whether or not it was invented as such, its deployment in this context appears ad hoc, introduced only to avoid the conclusion that the general regularities and particular fine-tuning are due to the agency of a creator.

The basic components of the material universe and the forces operating on them exhibit properties of stability and regularity that invite explanation—the more so given the narrow band within which they have to lie in order for there to be intelligent animals able to investigate and reflect on the conditions of their own existence. Science cannot provide an ultimate explanation of order.

As Hawking and Mlodinow occasionally seem to recognize, far from philosophy being dead, having been killed by science, the deepest arguments in this area are not scientific but philosophical. And if the philosophical reasoning runs in the direction I have suggested, it is not only philosophy but also natural theology that is alive and ready to bury its latest would-be undertakers.

John Haldane is professor of philosophy at the University of St. Andrews and author of Faithful Reason (2006), Practical Philosophy (2009), and Reasonable Faith (2010).

On the Trivilization of Sexuality

Folks,

Below is reprinted in its entirety the Note of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith On the Trivilization of Sexuality.

Here is the bottom line:
  • Homosexuality is SIN
  • Contraception is SIN
  • Adultery is SIN
  • Fornication is SIN
  • Prostitution is SIN
The wages of sin are death. No one gets a vote. God's Kingdom is NOT a Democracy.

Regarding certain interpretations of "Light of the World"

Following the publication of the interview-book Light of the World by Benedict XVI, a number of erroneous interpretations have emerged which have caused confusion concerning the position of the Catholic Church regarding certain questions of sexual morality. The thought of the Pope has been repeatedly manipulated for ends and interests which are entirely foreign to the meaning of his words – a meaning which is evident to anyone who reads the entire chapters in which human sexuality is treated. The intention of the Holy Father is clear: to rediscover the beauty of the divine gift of human sexuality and, in this way, to avoid the cheapening of sexuality which is common today.

Some interpretations have presented the words of the Pope as a contradiction of the traditional moral teaching of the Church. This hypothesis has been welcomed by some as a positive change and lamented by others as a cause of concern – as if his statements represented a break with the doctrine concerning contraception and with the Church’s stance in the fight against AIDS. In reality, the words of the Pope – which specifically concern a gravely disordered type of human behaviour, namely prostitution (cf. Light of the World, pp. 117-119) – do not signify a change in Catholic moral teaching or in the pastoral practice of the Church.

As is clear from an attentive reading of the pages in question, the Holy Father was talking neither about conjugal morality nor about the moral norm concerning contraception. This norm belongs to the tradition of the Church and was summarized succinctly by Pope Paul VI in paragraph 14 of his Encyclical Letter Humanae vitae, when he wrote that "also to be excluded is any action which either before, at the moment of, or after sexual intercourse, is specifically intended to prevent procreation—whether as an end or as a means." The idea that anyone could deduce from the words of Benedict XVI that it is somehow legitimate, in certain situations, to use condoms to avoid an unwanted pregnancy is completely arbitrary and is in no way justified either by his words or in his thought. On this issue the Pope proposes instead – and also calls the pastors of the Church to propose more often and more effectively (cf. Light of the World, p. 147) – humanly and ethically acceptable ways of behaving which respect the inseparable connection between the unitive and procreative meaning of every conjugal act, through the possible use of natural family planning in view of responsible procreation.

On the pages in question, the Holy Father refers to the completely different case of prostitution, a type of behaviour which Christian morality has always considered gravely immoral (cf. Vatican II, Pastoral Constitution Gaudium et spes, n. 27; Catechism of the Catholic Church, n. 2355). The response of the entire Christian tradition – and indeed not only of the Christian tradition – to the practice of prostitution can be summed up in the words of St. Paul: "Flee from fornication" (1 Cor 6:18). The practice of prostitution should be shunned, and it is the duty of the agencies of the Church, of civil society and of the State to do all they can to liberate those involved from this practice.

In this regard, it must be noted that the situation created by the spread of AIDS in many areas of the world has made the problem of prostitution even more serious. Those who know themselves to be infected with HIV and who therefore run the risk of infecting others, apart from committing a sin against the sixth commandment are also committing a sin against the fifth commandment – because they are consciously putting the lives of others at risk through behaviour which has repercussions on public health. In this situation, the Holy Father clearly affirms that the provision of condoms does not constitute "the real or moral solution" to the problem of AIDS and also that "the sheer fixation on the condom implies a banalization of sexuality" in that it refuses to address the mistaken human behaviour which is the root cause of the spread of the virus. In this context, however, it cannot be denied that anyone who uses a condom in order to diminish the risk posed to another person is intending to reduce the evil connected with his or her immoral activity. In this sense the Holy Father points out that the use of a condom "with the intention of reducing the risk of infection, can be a first step in a movement towards a different way, a more human way, of living sexuality." This affirmation is clearly compatible with the Holy Father’s previous statement that this is "not really the way to deal with the evil of HIV infection."

Some commentators have interpreted the words of Benedict XVI according to the so-called theory of the "lesser evil". This theory is, however, susceptible to proportionalistic misinterpretation (cf. John Paul II, Encyclical Letter Veritatis splendor, n. 75-77). An action which is objectively evil, even if a lesser evil, can never be licitly willed. The Holy Father did not say – as some people have claimed – that prostitution with the use of a condom can be chosen as a lesser evil. The Church teaches that prostitution is immoral and should be shunned. However, those involved in prostitution who are HIV positive and who seek to diminish the risk of contagion by the use of a condom may be taking the first step in respecting the life of another – even if the evil of prostitution remains in all its gravity. This understanding is in full conformity with the moral theological tradition of the Church.

In conclusion, in the battle against AIDS, the Catholic faithful and the agencies of the Catholic Church should be close to those affected, should care for the sick and should encourage all people to live abstinence before and fidelity within marriage. In this regard it is also important to condemn any behaviour which cheapens sexuality because, as the Pope says, such behaviour is the reason why so many people no longer see in sexuality an expression of their love: "This is why the fight against the banalization of sexuality is also part of the struggle to ensure that sexuality is treated as a positive value and to enable it to have a positive effect on the whole of man’s being" (Light of the World, p. 119).

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Pope Benedict XVI on Fraternity

Folks,

The following excerpts from the Pope's Address to Envoys of Nepal, Zambia, Andorra, Seychelles and Mali highlight that fraternity can never exist in today's modern secular atheist humanist society.

The beautiful ideal of fraternity, which is found in the national emblem of many countries, has found in the development of philosophical and political thought less resonance compared with other ideals such as liberty, equality, progress and unity. It is a principle that to a large extent has remained a dead letter in modern and contemporary political societies, above all because of the influence exercised by individualist or collectivist ideologies (cf. Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church, No. 390). As you know, fraternity has a particular meaning for Christians due to God's design of fraternal love, of fraternity, hence, revealed by Christ....

...To live worthily, every human being needs respect: he also needs justice to be done, and his rights recognized in a concrete way. However, this is not enough to lead a fully human life: in fact, a person also has need of fraternity. This is true not only in close relations but also on a global scale. However, although the process of globalization under way brings human beings closer to one another, it does not, because of this, make them brothers. It is an important problem because, as my predecessor Pope Paul VI revealed, "underdevelopment has as its profound cause the lack of fraternity" (cf. "Populorum Progressio," No. 66).

Human reason is capable of recognizing the equality of all men and the need to limit the excessive disparities among them, but it is incapable of instituting fraternity. This is a supernatural gift. For her part, the Church sees the realization of human fraternity on earth as a vocation contained in God's creative plan, who wishes that she be ever more faithfully the maker of that fraternity, both in the universal ambit and well as the local ambits as it is in the countries that you represent to the Holy See...

...Every form of gift is, in a word, a sign of the presence of God, because it leads to the fundamental discovery that, at the origin, everything is given. Such an awareness does not make man's conquests less beautiful, but liberates him from the first of all slaveries, that of wishing to create himself. On the contrary, in acknowledging what he is given, man can open himself to the action of grace and understand that he is called to develop himself, not against others or at their expense, but with them and in communion with them.

The USCCB and Homosexuality in the US Military

Folks,

I shall tell the truth the way it is and I don't care who likes it. Now obviously the following text does NOT apply to ALL Bishops; but it DOES apply to the overwhelming majority of clerical weaklings in the USCCB who by their silence comprise with evil.

It is so amazing that the United States Council of Catholic Bishops has gone out of its way to support the DREAM Act that would give aid and comfort to illegal aliens, financing from the teat of the public treasury their education in public schools and colleges.

USCCB Chairman Commends House Passage of Dream Act, Calls on U.S. Senate to Follow Suit

U.S. Catholic Bishops to Congress: The Dream Act is the ‘Right Thing to Do’

It has gone out of its way to urge passage of the START Treaty that would give Russia the upper hand in nuclear weaponry.

Catholic Bishops, Evangelicals Call for Ratification of New Start Treaty

Catholic Bishops, Evangelicals Call for Action on New Start Treaty

Yes, it has also signed a document with Evangelicals and others supporting tradition marriage:

Religious Leaders Voice Shared Commitment to Protect Marriage

BUT NOT ONE WORD is said by these same Bishops - the Lord's very anointed - against the legitimatization of the godless filth of homosexuality in the military of the strongest nation on the face of the Earth:

Bishops and Gay Soldiers

These Bishops encourage and exhort the Faithful to petition Congress to finance illegal immigration from OUR tax money. These Bishops encourage and exhort the Faithful to petition Congress to pass a treaty that would give Russia nuclear weapons superiority over these United States. Yet these same Bishops say NOTHING about righteouness and holiness as the reprobate and disease-spreading lifestyle of demonic individuals rutting like baboons with those of the same sex is given open approval in our Armed Forces.

Ezekiel 34:1-10 speaks loudly and clearly to these weakling Bishops who by their silence on an intrinsic moral evil now legitimatized in the US military conciliate with the forces of demonic wickedness that is the "homosexual rights" movement. What will happen is exactly what Catawissa Gazetteer said will happen: those who are truly Christian (and not some neo-pagan Episcopalian or Methodist liberal) will first lose their rank and position in the Armed Forces, followed by dishonorable discharge. This, however, will not be enough for those godless filthy perverts that are active open sodomites. They will then act to eradict all true Christians, regardless of denomination, from society at large. They will start will restriction of promotions, denial of jobs, denial of health care and other actions. They will continue as their pagan Seleucid and Roman forebearers did, and begin open physical persecution of anyone obedient to the Faith, without discrimination to denomination. It will come to the point that if we say Jesus Christ is Lord and NOT Obama (or his successor), then we will be put to death. It happened under Maximillen Robespierre, Josef Stalin, Adolf Hitler and Mao Tse Tung. It happens right now in North Korea, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Cuba, Vietnam and communist China. That godless sodomites have gotten this far in these United States shows that we are NOT exempt.

These shepherds who have aided and abetted this situation, exacerbating this cascade of events by compromise and dialogue with the forces of Satanic evil that is the Democratic Party, will one day stand before God Almighty judged and condemned for their inaction and acquiescence to this open sexual immorality and idolatry. Unless they repent and begin preaching the Gospel as it is written, they will receive the SAME reward as those who commit such vile acts. That is NOT what God wants, but that IS what sin will result in.

It is NO wonder that evangelical Baptist and Pentecostals, with all their errors in theology, yet win converts from the Church. At least they understand the primacy of holiness and righteousness, and the seriousness with which Jesus spoke when He declared in Matthew 5:34, "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect."

Shame on you, Catholic Bishops! Your chosen place in the Kingdom can be removed as quickly as God can cut a grafted branch from the true Vine (Romans 11:21). Therefore, think well upon the words that John the Baptist delivered unto your forefathers, the Pharisees and Sadducees, in Matthew 3:7-12 as Baptists and Pentecostals do what YOU are afraid to do:

But when [John the Baptist] saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees come to his baptism, he said unto them, O generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come? Bring forth therefore fruits meet for repentance: And think not to say within yourselves, We have Abraham to our father: for I say unto you, that God is able of these stones to raise up children unto Abraham. And now also the axe is laid unto the root of the trees: therefore every tree which bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire. I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance. but he that cometh after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, and with fire: Whose fan is in his hand, and he will throughly purge his floor, and gather his wheat into the garner; but he will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire.