A group of catholic bishops in America found an easy means to exert
control over 'christian' wingnuts and manipulate them to re-establish vatican control …
From about 313 of the Common Era to the early 1500s,
it is relatively safe to say the christian world was dominated by, and
subsequently under the total control of, the catholic cult. Whether
there were holy Roman emperors or powerful Popes dominating christian
nations the world over, questioning the “cult’s” authority was
forbidden, considered heresy as well as apostasy, and likely to earn
violators a slow and painful execution. If it accomplished nothing else,
and it did transform the christian delusion, the reformation made it
possible to question catholic cult authority and the vatican has never
really gotten over it. In fact there was a “Thirty Years’ War” after
the reformation to reassert papal supremacy that decimated parts of
Europe, but the genie was out of the bottle and unquestioned catholic
supremacy over Western nations’ theocratic and political matters was
over for all intents and purposes. However, four-hundred years later a
group of catholic bishops in America found an easy means to exert
control over 'christian' wingnuts and manipulate them to re-establish vatican control over theocratic and political matters to bring women
into subjection to catholic dogma.
It is amazing really, that mainstream christians
were mortified at the thought of a potential catholic president (John F.
Kennedy) doing the bidding of the pope in the 1960s, and yet within 20
years they were being deftly manipulated by the United States Conference
of catholic bishops (USCCB) to do the bidding of the pope. It has taken
thirty years, but the USCCB finally succeeded in foisting the Supreme
Pontiff Paul VI’s Humanae Vitae
on the religio-wingnuts and with valuable aide from the U.S. catholic
Supreme Court gave the vatican the power to “regulate of birth” over a
wide swathe of American women. Although the Hobby Lobby ruling will
reverberate over America’s political and religious landscape for
decades, the religious right can rest assured that their “apparent
victory” was a well-executed plan masterminded by catholic bishops to
manipulate evangelical christians like the mindless puppets they are.
Before one can comprehend exactly how, and more
importantly why, the USCCB was able to easily influence the religiio-wingnuts to do the vatican’s bidding, it is beneficial to know the history
of the evangelical movement’s ardent and often violent opposition to
women’s reproductive health choices. One thing is abundantly clear;
mainstream christians were not opposed to birth control or abortion
prior to 1970 because they had another biblical cause to champion until
it threatened their ability to operate as tax-exempt welfare recipients.
It was not, as many Americans are led to believe, Roe v. Wade that
drove the religio-wingnuts' ascension into a political farce, it was Green v. Kennedy that drove them right into the waiting arms of the catholic bishops.
Green v. Kennedy stripped tax-exempt status from
private christian schools known as “segregation academies” set up across
the south to allow loving evangelical christians to bar African
American students from attending schools with white children after the
Brown v. Board of Education ruling banning school segregation. Following
closely the mormon “revelation” that Black people were not “cursed by
god” as a result of Jimmy Carter’s threat to revoke the LDS tax-exempt
status, the religio-wingnuts abandoned segregation and embraced a
desperately needed new cause célèbre for their electoral movement.
After Roe v. Wade, most of the wingnut christian minority’s evangelical leaders agreed
with the court that abortion is a private matter between a woman and
her physician. In fact, before and for several years after Roe,
evangelicals were so overwhelmingly indifferent to the subject of
abortion that they considered it a “catholic issue.” In 1968 the christian Medical Society and christianity today “refused to characterize abortion as sinful citing individual health, family welfare, and social responsibility” as justifications for ending a pregnancy. In 1971, the southern baptist coven resolved to “work
for legislation allowing abortion under such conditions as rape,
incest, fetal deformity, and for the emotional, mental, and physical
health of the mother.” In 1976, the southern baptist coven’s president was said he was happy with Roe v. Wade and that, “I
have always felt that it was only after a child was born and had a life
separate from its mother that it became an individual person, and it
has always, therefore, seemed to me that what is best for the mother and
for the future should be allowed. Religious liberty, human equality,
and justice are advanced by the Supreme Court abortion decision.”
So what happened to religious liberty, human
equality, and justice? It was replaced by catholic bishops’ insistence
that the religio-wingnuts demand their repugican legislators pass strong
“conscience clause” legislation in the 1990s to battle what the
bishop’s convinced the religio-wingnuts was a sinful woman’s “lifestyle”
choice to have sex without consequences. The bishops convinced the
religio-wingnuts to embrace a longstanding vatican edict that fertility
management was not only frivolous, but an immoral sin against nature, an
affront to the vatican as dog’s representative on Earth, and a
violation of evangelical christians consciences; the religio-wingnuts
jumped on the anti-contraception bandwagon with delusional fervor.
The idea that all contraceptives are
“abortifacients” was dreamed up and instigated by the bishops according
to the Humanae Vitae edict that defined anything that worked post-sex,
or prevented a fertilized egg from implanting, was an abortion and
infanticide. The bishops were also the driving force behind the idea
that contraception use violated the “religious freedom” of evangelical christians’ who embraced the catholic cult’s fervent opposition to
fertility management. Hobby Lobby’s evangelical owners used “religious
freedom” as the primary argument to convince 5 catholic Justices to
enact the ultimate broad-based conscience clause allowing any
evangelical christian employer or insurer to deny women’s contraception
use for any religious or moral objection.
The religio-wingnuts never really cared about
reproductive rights as long as they had a dependable political issue to
elect repugicans. Combating desegregation was that issue before they
risked losing their tax exempt status in the 1970s, and it was a
valuable campaign issue they could hardly stand to lose. It is also true
that the religio-wingnuts' fight over reproductive rights was never
really about abortion or contraceptive use until they were given the
“religious liberty” meme from the catholic bishops that repugicans
embraced as a dependable dog whistle for their southern evangelical
base. Both evangelical christians and repugicans have been manipulated
by the catholic bishops whose only agenda is about using catholic
dogmata to influence the theocratic and political establishment to
control women and sex; specifically the ability of women to have sex
without the consequence of pregnancy.
It is doubtful that repugicans even care one way or
the other about women’s reproductive rights, but they do care about
keeping a dependable voting bloc enraged against Democrats they claim
are waging a war against christians and their religious freedoms. The
real winners in the war against women’s reproductive rights are not
evangelicals or repugicans; in fact, repugicans have suffered at the
ballot box due to their opposition to women’s rights and devotion to wingnut christian voters. However, the United States Conference of catholic bishops have made great strides in controlling women’s access
to birth control that by extension is controlling women according to catholic dogma. Because if they can keep America’s women perpetually
pregnant at home serving their husbands’ every whim, they will have
effectively imposed a major theological and political Vatican doctrine
on the nation. Sadly, they have nearly accomplished their goal with
unquestioned obedience from an alarmingly large number of Americans who
aren’t even catholics. Holy Roman emperors and powerful popes from
centuries past would be proud and duly impressed that the bishops
accomplished their task without a Crusade and Inquisition.
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