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Presidential Election and the Supreme Court: 'New-Rights' vs. Authentic Human Rights On the Ballot

Don't buy the nonsense that this election doesn't matter. It does - and we are responsible for our choices.

The current Supreme Court has marriage, the role of parents in the education of their children, religious and economic liberty - and many other matters which could determine the future of freedom on its docket. This fact alone should bring every Pro-Life, Family and Freedom American to the ballot box on November 6, 2012.


WASHINGTON, DC (Catholic Online) - On May 4, 2009, Pope Benedict XVI spoke to members of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences. He sounded a common theme of his papal Magisterium - that there is a Natural Law which can be known by all men and women through the exercise of reason. He explained that this Natural Law reveals to all men and women the existence of fundamental human rights which are binding upon all Nations and for all time.

"The Church has always affirmed that fundamental rights, above and beyond the different ways in which they are formulated and the different degrees of importance they may have in various cultural contexts, are to be upheld and accorded universal recognition because they are inherent in the very nature of man, who is created in the image and likeness of God. If all human beings are created in the image and likeness of God, then they share a common nature that binds them together and calls for universal respect."

Believing in the Natural Law as the source of fundamental human rights is absolutely critical in the light of the current decline of Western civilization. In the U.S. and much of Europe there is a denial of fundamental Human Rights which began with the denial of the foundation of all true human rights, the Right to Life. Rights are goods of the human person - not ethereal concepts floating around somewhere. When there is no human person there can be no rights for him or her to receive as an endowment from our Creator and exercise in civil society.

The Pope told the leaders: "Strictly speaking, these human rights are not truths of faith, even though they are discoverable - and indeed come to full light - in the message of Christ who "reveals man to man himself" (Gaudium et Spes, 22). They receive further confirmation from faith. The Church's action in promoting human rights is therefore supported by rational reflection, in such a way that these rights can be presented to all people of good will, independently of any religious affiliation they may have."

The Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church explains that the legitimate exercise of freedom requires Natural Law as a reference point: "The exercise of freedom implies a reference to a natural moral law, of a universal character, that precedes and unites all rights and duties. The natural law "is nothing other than the light of intellect infused within us by God."

"Thanks to this, we know what must be done and what must be avoided. This light or this law has been given by God to creation". It consists in the participation in his eternal law, which is identified with God himself. This law is called "natural" because the reason that promulgates it is proper to human nature. It is universal; it extends to all people insofar as it is established by reason."  (Compendium #240)

In an Orwellian twist the denial of fundamental human rights now comes couched in counterfeit "rights talk" which substitutes judicially or legislatively manufactured "new-rights" in their place. It uses what Orwell called "newspeak". The most egregious example is labeling an intrinsically evil act, the taking of innocent human life in the womb, a "new-right" to abortion. Abortions do not have rights, human persons do. Every procured abortion takes away a child's Right to Life. One can never have a "right" take innocent human life. That is the case even if the positive law of a given State declares it to be "legal". Every procured abortion violates the Natural Law Right to Life. 

Another example is the enforcing of a legal equivalency between homosexual relationships and marriage in the civil law. This is done by relabeling opposition to true marriage as supporting a "new-right" to "marriage equivalency". This is a verbal subterfuge, calling  homosexual partnerships what they can never be because they cannot fulfill the ends of marriage.

Those who support marriage as a lifelong committed relationship between one man and one woman are now recast as "opposing marriage rights". In an Orwellian spin, they are accused of excluding people from marrying, being "narrow minded" or trying to push "values" or, even worse "religion", on others. No matter where one stands on other current issues, if you support marriage as marriage you are a bigot in this age of moral relativism.

The oxymoron, "gay marriage" is now normative for the media as they recast efforts to defend and promote marriage as opposing "marriage equality". This effort to force equivalency between homosexual unions and marriage has gained ground through a sophisticated, intelligent, well funded and multi-faceted effort. The goal is clear - the total re-ordering of civil society in a cultural revolution.

They are led by groups with noble sounding names like the "Human Rights Campaign" and "Marriage Equality USA". Both are well funded and dedicated to convincing the public that ...


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  1. Tom McGuire
    8 months ago

    Deacon Fournier thanks for referring me to this article; it is far superior to the articles on Election Countdown. Rob's comment on this article is an important one. Catholic Social Doctrine, with its emphasis on Natural Law, is the guide for Catholics to enter into dialogue with others. The problem, Catholics say Natural Law is knowable by reasonable people, but it is not known or agreed upon by the majority of the world's population. Although Jesus was Asian, half the population of the world that is Asian does not understand Natural Law in the western philosophical tradition. Like it or not most people living in the Europe and the United States also do not understand Natural Law as the Catholic Social Doctrine states it. Making arguments from authority as Catholics does not help. What will help is living as St Francis of Assisi did. He did everything he could to walk in the footsteps of Jesus. People were attracted to Jesus because of his living witness. How do we get to a place where because of the way we Catholics lives, others will say see how they love one another and desire to follow the one savior of all human persons?

  2. vance
    8 months ago

    Deacon, great article. Thanks for pointing out the always 'over looked' fact when we elect a president we are in effect electing the judiciary. I hope many Catholics are reading Catholic Online. I read in another Catholic News site that posted a Pew Poll showing that a majority of Catholics are for Obama. The Obama Catholics where I live are oblivious to what is happening with the HHS Mandate. Once again there is a good reason for it. Nothing is said about it from the pulpit.

  3. Spiritus Gladius
    8 months ago

    Deacon, this is good. Excellent job!

  4. Rob
    8 months ago

    Kasoy, I don't disagree with you. But at some point I think we are going to have to seriously take a look at where this has gotten us. Every election cycle it's the same old thing. Vote the boogey man out so we can reverse all these bad laws. But no matter what happens all this crap remains. And even when you put folks in that you think will rule a certain way, sometimes they don't.

    We focus so much on the government and what it's doing and I think for a lot of folks that gives them a pass on real person to person evangelization. No one has ever been converted by having something shoved down their throat. We people of faith are not becoming more secular merely because our society is (or are we?). And vice versa, those who don't believe are not going to do so because we happen to block a law etc. In fact I think given the nature of the discourse half the time, I think we actually cause more harm than good.

    Today I was listening to a former GOP governor from CO basically dismiss the abortion issue as a wedge issue only that nothing has been done on for 30 years. He stated that it was a constitutional right and basically that it's old news. It is precisely this mentality that assures nothing will ever be done unless we turn up the heat on the pro-life legislators.

  5. Kasoy
    8 months ago

    Deacon Fournier said: This has serious implications on how the next person to occupy 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue will govern on many fronts. One aspect of that governance, one which is not being discussed mush, is the next President's choice of as many as four future Supreme Court Justices. There are four Justices who in their seventies, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Antonin Scalia, Anthony Kennedy and Stephen Breyer.

    Comment: True Catholics should seriously consider this major issue. This is probably the MOST IMPORTANT reason why we should vote out Obama and the Democrats.

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