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Is the Uproar
Against General Pace the Beginning of a Religious Persecution?
In a March 12 interview with the Chicago
Tribune, General Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff, made this statement: “I believe homosexual
acts between two individuals are immoral and that we should
not condone immoral acts. I do not believe the United States
is well served by a policy that says it is OK to be immoral
in any way.”1
Liberal Media Turn the Statement
into a National Debate
A media upoar ensued against the general,
the first Marine to serve as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff. One would think the distinguished and highly decorated
military commander had said something absurd, or worse yet,
something immoral! Nevertheless, his statement was perfectly
consistent with Christian morals, common sense and current
military policy.
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Taking a Principled not a Personal Stand
Practicing
Catholics, we are filled with compassion and pray
for those who struggle against violent temptation
to sin, be it toward homosexual sin or otherwise.
We are conscious of the enormous
difference between these individuals who struggle
with their weaknesses and strive to overcome them
and others who transform their sin into a reason for
pride, and try to impose their lifestyle on society
as a whole, in flagrant opposition to traditional
Christian morality and natural law. However, we pray
for them too.
According to the expression attributed
to Saint Augustine, we “hate the sin but love
the sinner.” And to love the sinner, as the
same Doctor of the Church explains, is to wish for
him the best we can possibly desire for ourselves,
namely, “that he may love God with a perfect
affection.” (St. Augustine, Of the Morals
of the Catholic Church, no. 49, www.newadvent.org/fathers/
1401.htm) |
Quickly whipping the waters of “public
opinion” into a maelstrom, liberal media pressured
several presidential candidates and other officials to define
themselves on the issue: Are homosexual acts immoral? Some
sided with General Pace, others hid behind a neutral position,
while yet others publicly chastised him and affirmed homosexuality
is not immoral.2
Is Some Speech
Freer than Others?
The liberal media’s “moral
lynching” of General Pace raises serious concerns.
Is some speech freer than others? If not, why was the general
pilloried for his statement? Even more disturbing was the
media’s disregard for General Pace’s right to
profess publicly the moral teachings of his Catholic faith.
Is the right to express religious and moral beliefs to be
consigned to the realm of abstract theory and denied any
practical application? If so, is this not a banning of religion
and morality from the public square?
The Homosexual Movement Benefits
from the Media Uproar
We are not surprised at the homosexual
movement’s satisfaction over the uproar, but we are
concerned about its attempt to forge an unholy alliance
with the liberal media. Ideological alienation jeopardizes
the media’s ability to report the news and inform
the public in an unbiased and fair manner. Yet the media
are becoming powerful promoters of the homosexual agenda
as evidenced by this quote from GLAAD’s website:
Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation
(GLAAD) President Neil G. Giuliano today praised the media’s
coverage to date of anti-gay comments by Gen. Peter Pace
and called on reporters to turn a spotlight on the reactions
and stories of the service members defamed by Pace’s
remarks.3
Natural Law Principles
Despite all the media hype about it, there
is nothing wrong with the stand taken by the distinguished
Marine general. In fact, it is in perfect harmony with natural
law, whose first principle is: “Good is to be done
and pursued, and evil is to be avoided.”4
The affirmation that homosexual practice
is evil and must be avoided stems from the principle according
to which human acts should conform to human nature. The
homosexual act violates this principle. Why? Right reason
shows us that every act should tend to its proper end, and
the proper end of the sexual act is procreation. A sexual
act that is physiologically unable to fulfill that end is
contrary to our rational nature. As Saint Thomas Aquinas
teaches:

Our soldiers have fought,
so that others may live in freedom, in many and faraway
lands where moral law was suppressed. Is that freedom
threatened in our own country?
Photos courtesy of Department of Defense |
A sin, in human acts, is that which is
against the order of reason. Now the order of reason consists
in its ordering everything to its end in a fitting manner….
And just as the use of food is directed to the preservation
of life in the individual, so is the use of venereal acts
directed to the preservation of the whole human race.5
All Can Know and Are Subject
to Natural Law
As its name indicates, natural law flows
from human nature. Even those who profess no religion can
know it. For it is a law we can know through the light of
reason without the aid of Divine Revelation. Inscribed in
the depths of all hearts as Saint Paul teaches,6
it is the same for everyone, everywhere and always.7
For example, Sophocles depicts natural
law in his tragedy Antigone (442 BC) as the “unwritten
and unchanging laws.… They are not just for today
or yesterday, but exist forever.”8 And as
the Roman jurist Cicero (106–43 BC) said,
“True law is right reason in agreement with Nature.…
It is of universal application, unchanging and everlasting.…
We need not look outside ourselves for an expounder or interpreter
of it.”9 Consequently,
Cicero condemns Sextus Tarquinius for his rape of Lucretia,
explaining that although there was no positive law at the
time condemning adultery, his action was nevertheless criminal,
“For, even then he had the light of reason
from the nature of things, that incites to good actions
and dissuades from evil ones.”10
A New “Morality”
That Defends Immorality
Denying the existence of natural law and
defending homosexual behavior, the liberal media are effectively
promoting a new “morality” opposed to the one
that proceeds from human nature and is confirmed by Divine
Revelation.
This new “morality” opens the
gates to all kinds of anti-natural practices. For, once
the concept of natural law and the limits that human nature
imposes on our acts are abandoned, the way is open for the
triumph of every disordered passion.
Law that is not based in human nature is
not true law. It ceases to be a moral force and becomes
a mere arbitrary imposition. And, when the moral force of
law ceases, the law of force takes over, be it brute, physical
force or the media’s “moral lynching.”
Pilloring like that suffered by General Pace can break men
of lesser mettle, leading them to abandon their principles.
It can silence whole sectors of public opinion from freely
expressing and affirming their deep moral convictions.
The Need for Courageous Expression
Two thousand years ago, the Divine Savior
told those who would follow his teachings to expect adversity,
even hatred. However, He also said that public opprobium
does not dispense them from the duty to profess their faith:
And you shall be hated by all men for
my name's sake.... And fear ye not them that kill the
body, and are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear
him that can destroy both soul and body in hell….
Every one therefore that shall confess me before men,
I will also confess him before my Father who is in heaven.
But he that shall deny me before men, I will also deny
him before my Father who is in heaven.”11
Far from being intimidated by media uproars
like that surrounding General Pace, millions of Americans
should emulate this courageous officer and give public expression
to their moral convictions based on natural law and faith.
It is time to resist the imposition of a new “morality”
that defends immorality. Doing so, we can call God’s
blessing upon ourselves and our posterity.
March 21, 2007
The American TFP
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