Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Catholic Chaplain Delivers Politically Charged Prayer In Kansas State House (Contribution)

It was just supposed to be a normal non-political prayer delivered by a guest invited by Republican Rep. Mike Kiegerl, but it didn’t turn out that way at all. 

When Father James Gordon of St. John Vianney Catholic school stood in front of the Kansas House of Representatives, he gave a highly political prayer that sounded distressingly like something that would come out of the mouth of a conservative extremist waging a culture war.

Father James included topics such as abortion, same sex marriage, and religious freedom in his prayer, and angered many in the statehouse, including Republicans. 

Here is the relevant part of the prayer, via the Lawrence Journal World.

“We ask you to strengthen our understanding of traditional marriage: one man and one woman. We ask you to bring us back to virtuous morals in society, morals that kept us from killing a child in the womb through abortion. We ask you to defend us now in the fight for true religious freedom and freedom of conscience, that seems to be threatened now in the public sphere.”

Members of both parties felt the prayer exceeded the boundaries set by the House, as invited guests who lead the daily prayer are supposed to be neutral and deliver prayers that are free of politics and not devisive. 

The Journal World reports that “House Speaker Mike O”Neal, R-Hutchinson, said Gordon’s prayer “arguably went beyond” those guidelines,” while “House Minority Leader Paul Davis, D-Lawrence, said the prayer was inappropriate” and “needs to be ecumenical,” which means the prayer is supposed to be a general prayer that unifies. 

But apparently Catholic leaders didn’t get the memo.

As you may already know, the hierarchy of the Catholic Church is already waging religious warfare against the United States Government over birth control. Catholic leadership is under the impression that since the government won’t ban birth control like they want them to do, it violates their religious freedom. 

They are also under the impression that freedom of conscience means only the Catholic belief system applies. 

Sad, I know. 

Don’t you just want to give them a quarter so they call someone who actually gives a damn? 

The Catholic Church has also been very vocal about the sex lives of consenting adults, opposing same sex relationships and women having sex outside of marriage. 

But officials of the Catholic Church shouldn’t be whining about what consenting adults do in the bedroom considering the fact that many Catholic priests are fond of raping defenseless non-consenting little boys. 

Until the Catholic Church appropriately deals with this scandal instead of harboring pedophiles in Jesus’ name, they shouldn’t be allowed to speak about the sex lives of the American citizenry.

The fact is, prayers shouldn’t even be allowed in legislatures in the first place. When you step into a legislature you should leave your religion at the door because it is your job to represent everybody. 

It’s clear that religious “leaders” can no longer be trusted to deliver all-inclusive prayers that don’t preach a political viewpoint. 

And that’s exactly what Father James did in Kansas on Thursday. 

It shows just how desperate some religious organizations are to force their beliefs upon us.