‘Truth’ Category Archives
Sep
FREEDOM OF SPEECH IN AUSTRALIA: smashed by court ruling over Aboriginal complaints.
by Arnold Jago in Australia, Justice, Multiculturalism, Politics, Truth
Melbourne journalist, Andrew Bolt, was found guilty on Wednesday of having contravened the Racial Discrimination Act.
The Judge said that two articles he wrote in the Melbourne Herald Sun contained “errors of fact” and were “inflammatory and provocative”.
Mr Bolt had spoken about what he termed “political Aborigines” – i.e. white-skinned people, with minimal Aboriginal blood in their family tree, who choose to identify as Aboriginal in order to receive benefits, scholarships, awards, celebrity status etc. on the strength of it.
The Prime Minister has declined to comment.
The Attorney General says the government supports the Act.
The Opposition says it will amend the Act — so as to preserve some vestiges of free speech in this country.
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The question is not whether Mr Bolt’s remarks were inaccurate or impolite . . . .
Listen to Australia’s Parliament on radio — or to anything at all on television — and you’ll encounter a wall-to-wall torrent of lies and rudeness exceeding anything Mr Bolt ever descends to.
No doubt he could have made his points less abrasively, and perhaps he should have.
But criticism is something everyone has to put up with at times.
Special laws protecting certain minorities from criticism are classic examples of the mentality that Mr Bolt rightly wants to protect Australia from.
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God has made the human race – with all its variations — one in status and value in his sight.
He requires of us all, regardless of race, to keep his Ten Commandments and seek him through the Sacraments of his Church.
That is what really matters.
Sep
SAME SEX “MARRIAGE”: a black and white issue?
by Arnold Jago in Common Sense, Family, Health, Jesus, Lifestyle, Media, Politics, Truth
Federal Member for Mildura, John Forrest, has told the media he will vote against homosexual “marriage” because his electorate is “very conservative” and “not ready for it”.
If the local paper’s poll (accessible only to people with the internet) manages to come up with a majority in favour of it, what will he say then?
He will have to say that he is going to vote against it because it is wrong and unnatural.
Which is what he should have said in the first place.
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Very little clear thinking seems to go on about homosexuality.
It may help to compare it with alcohol abuse.
Both are traits that can cause powerful desires.
Both are bad for both individual health and for the health of the community.
Both can be resisted by means of will power plus support from friends, family or professional helpers.
Just as we have programs for rehabilitation of drunks, we might consider setting up rehab programs for those given to unhealthy sexual practices.
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The two disorders are not exactly parallel, of course.
Homosexual practice is obviously worse from a moral point of view.
You can get drunk on your own.
To practice homosexuality, one must groom/seduce/recruit somebody to do it with.
This other person is harmed in a way that may well prove irreversible.
Sep
POPE BENEDICT VISITS GERMANY: meets victims of church abuse.
by Arnold Jago in Faith, God, Modern Church, Recent Developments, Truth
Pope Benedict, visiting his home country, Germany, has paid tribute to those who kept the faith during Nazi and Communist persecutions.
After meeting a group of victims of past sexual abuse by church workers, he humbly commented that he could “understand that, in the face of such reports, people, especially those close to victims, would say, ‘This isn’t my church anymore’.”
He vowed that the Church will “deal with all crimes of abuse” and is “committed to promotion of measures for the protection of children and young people”.
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In a world where hatred seems to reign, to learn the message of God’s love is urgent and critical.
The people you meet every day need to discover that they are infinitely lovable, no matter how badly they feel about themselves.
And to experience the life-altering potency of God’s love.
It is the task of the Church to be God’s agent in passing on that message and that transforming experience of love.
Now is not the time for Christians to abandon the Church, but to redouble our efforts, at the personal level, to spread God’s life-changing love.
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Today, try to let everyone you meet be aware of his/her lovability.
All are infinitely loveable, because God loves all infinitely.
We must first let God’s love change us — then endeavour to become change-agents in creating and spreading love.
It is not easy to act consistently with this kind of love.
None of us is as good at it as we ought to be.
If we humbly ask God for his grace, he will change us – and use the change in us as a step towards changing the world.
Sep
XENOPHON DESTROYS REPUTATION OF ACCUSED WHILE BRAVELY HIDING BEHIND “PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGE”: Bad luck about presumption of innocence.
by Arnold Jago in Australia, Justice, Politics, Recent Developments, Truth
Senator Nick Xenophon yesterday named in the Senate a Catholic priest who is being investigated regarding accusations of sexually abusing a boy 40-odd years ago.
The priest had hitherto not been publicly named because of the ongoing inquiry.
So today a Church officer, involved in carrying out the investigation, has had to resign as Chairman of the Mental Health Commission — conceding that his presence on the Commission would now be a “distraction” from the Commission’s work.
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Senator Xenophon has successfully destroyed two Catholic officials in one hit.
One will never be able completely to free himself from loss of reputation – even if found absolutely innocent.
The other — accused of nothing except supposedly taking too long to investigate a difficult case – has had to withdraw from public office.
What if child-abuse accusations were levelled at every priest — with demands that each and every one be stood down while being investigated?
Would that succeed in destroying the Catholic religion?
Probably not.
The latest strategy to be announced – also yesterday – is an American group planning to sue the Pope for failing to prevent child abuse.
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No Catholic is happy that priests have abused children . . . .
Nor that bishops have been known to cover-up for some of them . . . .
But the answer is NOT to quit the Church.
No. We must become even more fervent in the Faith.
It is the Catholic Church — God’s chosen means of communicating with mankind – on which mankind is dependent, if ever it is to learn to love purity . . . .
And to live purely.
Sep
9/11: a date linked to terrorism, islamism and Americanism.
by Arnold Jago in History, Politics, Suffering, Truth
Tenth anniversary of suicidal planes crashing into the towers in the USA.
They call it “9/11” – but surely that means the 9th of November.
Why not 11/9?
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Anyway, to kill hundreds of innocent people is terrible, and committing suicide is dishonouring to God.
The whole event is depressing to think about and remember.
But massacres of such dimensions are not uncommon.
They happen perhaps every day . . . perhaps not quite that often.
Is this one special because it was mainly Americans who were killed?
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One is reminded of the “Holocaust” in which Jews and others were killed by the German Nazi government.
Was that special because Jews are special?
If one stated that Pol Pot, Chairman Mao, Joseph Stalin etc. killed fewer people than is popularly claimed, would one risk arrest?
No. But, in Europe, people suggesting that the conventional accounts re the Nazi gas chambers may be exaggerated are arrested and punished.
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It is not popular in some circles to suggest that Jesus Christ was the Son of God.
But there is evidence enough to convince hundreds of millions of people.
If it is true – then his crucifixion is infinitely more special than either “9/11” or the Holocaust.
And if he rose from the dead and awaits us in heaven (if we obey him) . . . .
. . . then that fact should be absolutely life-changing for every human being.
Aug
THE CRISIS: the BIG one confronting Australia and the World.
by Arnold Jago in Australia, Faith, History, Modern Church, Multiculturalism, Truth
Australia’s government faces a sort of a crisis.
Australian consumers – both domestic and industrial – don’t buy Australian-made.
Should we impose tariffs, making imported products no longer cheaper than local stuff?
The alternative is to do nothing much — just let our unemployment rate rise and continue selling off Australia’s assets until there are none left.
All of this doesn’t matter much really.
At stake is merely whether we can maintain our material standard of living and our freedom.
If we do nothing, we’ll probably survive somehow.
What does matter is whether we destroy ourselves spiritually.
If we do, we’ll have to exist with the consequences eternally – we’ll have forever to hate ourselves.
That will be hell.
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OK.
The General Superior of the Society of Saint Pius the Tenth (SSPX) has been called to the Vatican for a “special meeting” on September 14.
He’ll meet Cardinal Levada, the Pope’s spokesman, to discuss the “canonical situation” of the SSPX.
Will the Cardinal:
(1) threaten to re-impose “excommunication” on the Priests of the Society?
(2) then offer that the Pope will restore the SSPX to “full communion” – provided Vatican appointees select who become the bishops of the Society in future?
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What won’t be discussed is the real crisis, i.e. that the mainstream Catholic hierarchy no longer believe God has chosen the Catholic Church as the one Church through which he desires to communicate with mankind.
Only the SSPX proclaims the traditional Catholic position.
Vatican policy, since the 1960’s Second Vatican Council, is that one religion is about as good as another . . . that you can find God through protestant “Christianity”, Judaism, Islam, Mormonism, Buddhism, Freemasonry – you name it.
If that was true, then God (any god who makes any difference to anything) does not exist.
That is the CRISIS facing today’s world.
On September 14, please pray for the future of the world, including the Pope, Cardinal Levada, Bishop Fellay . . . and your own soul.







