Thursday, April 27, 2017

The Cardinal and the cult



Francis Cardinal George was Archbishop of Archdiocese of Chicago from 1997 till resigning in 2014 due to failing health. In 2002, weighing in on the exploding child sexual abuse crisis infecting the priesthood worldwide, George decreed that priests must be removed from ministry after a single act of sexual abuse. Yet, we learned yesterday, in the Church's $4.5 million settlement with 3 boys abused by Father Daniel McCormick, that George failed to have McCormick removed after his August, 2005, arrest, letting him remain at at St. Agatha Catholic Church, till a second arrest five months later. George was revered in the press throughout his tenure in Chicago, given valuable space in news shows that always seemed to this non-theist as out of place in this secular society. Yet, George's role in enabling priestly sexual abuse of children got neither the attention nor the condemnation it deserved. More million dollar settlements are pending from the McCormick chapter of the sordid Catholic legacy of denial, obfuscation and coverup by an insular religion that always put the Church's reputation for infallible holiness above the welfare of children. How many of those victims were enabled by George's involvement in this historical tragedy will never be known though it may be substantial.

We should understand that every religion is essentially a cult, creating a closed community of imagined belief to entice believers looking for relief from the mystery and ennui of life. It demands unwavering belief, based strictly on faith, with truth jettisoned for mysticism. There is nothing inherently wrong with any cult as long as it strictly serves individual and public good. Alas, as the centuries long saga of child sexual abuse, enabled by a bizarre prohibition on married priests and an hierarchy determined to protect the cult against criticism and scorn demonstrates, the interests of the public and the cult are often not in line. Cardinal George was simply following a dictates of the cult instead of conscience.

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Diplomacy by raving maniacs



Everyone agrees that North Korea's Kim Jong-Un is hopelessly unstable and irresponsible in his leadership of North Korea (DPRK). But check out actual quotes from both the Jong-Un and Trump administrations and decide who is more unstable and irresponsible in leadership of their respective countries:

US: “North Korea is looking for trouble. If China does not help, we will solve the problem without them." 

DPRK:  "In the event of a U.S. military attack, our country would not scruple at launching a nuclear strike at US forces." 

US:  “We are sending an armada, very powerful. We have submarines, very powerful, far more powerful than the aircraft carrier. We have the best military people on earth.” 

DPRK:  “Thermonuclear war may break out at any moment. Any missile or nuclear strike by the United States would be responded to in kind that would reduce US military forces in South Korea and on the US mainland to ashes. The United States and its allies, should not mess with us.” 

US: “The era of strategic patience is over. All options are on the table.”