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Human Beings Are Never Vegetables. Ever.
by Chelsea Zimmerman
May
16
What happens when human beings are no longer considered human beings or valued as such? When people are ill, disabled, or otherwise considered “damaged” or “imperfect,” they often seem to lose the status of being a human being. And that is where our society has gone incredibly wrong, for every human life is precious—whether that life is waiting to be born or whether that life is lying in a hospital bed. Today’s guest commentary examines this and stresses the importance of valuing each and every life.
The recent decision of the Oklahoma Supreme Court should give us all reason to pause and reflect on what this country holds dear—and what the morals are that we’re passing on to our progeny. Are we leaving them a world filled with disdain for those who are not “perfect” or up to a certain standard? Are we leaving them a world filled with selfishness and a “me first” attitude? Or are we leaving them a world filled with love and kindness, a world where all people—born or preborn, infirm or healthy—are cherished and respected? Today’s commentary addresses the court’s decision and explains why its mentality is detrimental to our society.
Those of the Catholic faith must be confused by the actions of some Catholic institutions and politicians. They claim to be Catholic, yet they do not uphold the teachings of the Church; nor do they follow them. Today’s commentary addresses the recent scandal involving Georgetown University and explains why actions such as these are detrimental to people of faith and to the Church in general.
Georgetown, Sebelius, and the Need for Consistency
by Judie Brown
May
08
Catholic universities have an obligation to uphold and revere the teachings of Christ and His Church—and to instruct others how to do the same. When a high-ranking member of the government—who claims to be Catholic but does not follow the teachings of the Church—is thrust upon students, there must be an outcry. But is this the case? Read today’s commentary for more about this important subject.
In a country that sees no problem with killing its own children, is it any wonder that we have a serious problem with other forms of bullying and aggression? When we give little to no value to the weakest and smallest among us, it becomes harder to value anyone. Today’s commentary addresses this and explains why a fundamental change is needed in our society if we are to thwart all forms of violence toward our fellow human being.