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Sunday, 8 March 2009

The morality of the sewer (continued)

The Catholic Church is demonstrating the morality of the sewer again by defending the excommunication of all those involved in an abortion carried out on a nine-year-old girl.

The girl was carrying twins. She’d been raped – by her stepfather, it is alleged. Her little body would not have been capable of carrying the twins to term. She would have died.

Her mother, clearly not wishing to see her daughter die, was one of those “guilty” of this “crime” of aiding and abetting an abortion. The story is in our somewhat angry post of yesterday.

Now, according to the BBC news website, “A senior Vatican cleric has defended the excommunication in Brazil of the mother and doctors of a young girl who had an abortion with their help.”

It says that Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re – who heads the Roman Catholic Church’s Congregation for Bishops and the Pontifical Commission for Latin America – has told the Italian paper La Stampa that the twins “had the right to live” and attacks on Brazil’s Catholic Church were unfair.

The twins were not even people yet, you moron. The little girl is a person, a living, breathing, thinking, feeling, knowing person.

And you are happy to see her killed.

I thought I’d expended my disgust in the previous post. I now find my blood pressure somewhere around 220/150.

Just what are these people made of? If their God existed and was all he’s made out to be, you could be sure these people were the spawn of the Devil, sent to subdue mankind. It’s hard to find more words to sum up the sheer evil they are allowed to get away with.

2 comments:

  1. This is typical Catholic bullshit. You're right, at 9 years old the pregnancy would more than likely have killed all involved, the young girl and those growing embryos.

    But then this is the same church that doesn't allow birth control.

    I'm still planning to get myself excommunicated. But excommunication doesn't have the gravitas it once did. Used to be it was final but now if you pucker up and kiss the popes ass they'll let you back into their little club.

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  2. Keep on bashing the RCC as they readily deserve it. A group of old men who still live in the Dark Ages and think everyone else should also. It has done nothing but perpetuate a myth for the last 2000+ years. As far as I am concerned they all can shut the f--k up and let thinking people alone

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