Honoring Pope John Paul II A Consistent Pro-Life
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by Rep. Ron Paul,
MD by Rep. Ron Paul, MD
Before the US House of Representatives, April 6,
2005.
Mr.
Speaker, I am pleased to join my colleagues in paying tribute to the
life and legacy of Pope John Paul II. Pope John Paul II was one of
the great religious leaders of modern times, and an eloquent
champion of human freedom and dignity. Unlike all-too-many misguided
religious leaders, the Pope understood that liberty, both personal
and economic, is a necessary condition for the flourishing of human
virtue.
The
Pope’s commitment to human dignity, grounded in the teachings of
Christ, led him to become one of the most eloquent spokesmen for the
consistent ethic of life, exemplified by his struggles against
abortion, war, euthanasia, and the death penalty.
Unfortunately, few in American politics today adhere to the
consistent ethic of life, thus we see some who cheered the Pope’s
stand against the war and the death penalty while downplaying or
even openly defying his teachings against abortion and euthanasia.
Others who cheered the Pope’s opposition to abortion and
euthanasia were puzzled or hostile to his opposition to war. Many of
these “pro-life supporters of war” tried to avoid facing the
inherent contradictions in their position by distorting the Just War
doctrine, which the Pope properly interpreted as denying sanction to
the Iraq war. One prominent conservative commentator even suggested
that the pope was the “enemy” of the United States.
In conclusion, I am pleased to pay
tribute to Pope John Paul II. I would encourage those who wish to
honor his memory to reflect on his teachings regarding war and the
sanctity of life, and consider the inconsistencies in claiming to be
pro-life but supporting the senseless killing of innocent people
that inevitably accompanies militarism, or in claiming to be
pro-peace and pro-compassion but supporting the legal killing of the
unborn.
April 8, 2005
Dr. Ron Paul
is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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