The Trouble With Jesuits, Part 14
Michael Ruse, Professor of History in the Science Department (?) at Florida Sate University, will be speaking at the JESUITS' Le Moyne College on October 24th.
Sayeth Dr. Ruse:
"I stress that although I cannot share the beliefs of
Christians, I respect them and applaud the good that is done in the name of
their founder. But I do now think that as presently constituted, the Catholic
Church is corrupt and should be eradicated.
You might argue that this is to go too far. But what is the
alternative? Vatican Three, perhaps? The Church could open its doors to married
priests, give women a proper role (if we can appoint a woman to the Supreme
Court, why cannot a woman become a member of the College of Cardinals?), make a
place within for gays and other minorities.
It could recognize birth control for the blessing that it is and stop
insisting that the moment the sperm gets to the ovum, nothing else matters but
to preserve this entity, even though such a stand causes unnumbered cases of
pain and sadness (and certainly does little to reduce the abortion rate) and
leads the Catholic bishops to oppose universal health care, quite apart from
the fact that it all flies in the face of the official philosophy of the
Church, Thomism. And I could continue."
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