Thursday, May 22, 2008

Lord, have mercy

I've been struggling with what to write concerning the awful things that have been happening in our own so-called 'civilised' country concerning the human fertilisation and embryology bills that have been passed by our Government in the last few days.

Instead, I was moved to read what a fellow Catholic blogger - Joanna Bogle has so excellently and eloquently posted on her own blog. So, in concurrence with all she wrote, I hope Joanna doesn't mind if I reproduce her post here....

In the valley of the shadow of death...

...The words of the Psalmist came into my head today as I read the headlines. The psalmist promises that, with the Lord as our shepherd, we need not fear...Today our country walked into the valley of the shadow of death. Parliament has voted that a family does not consist of a mother and father who transmit life to their children. It banned any statement that a family needs a father, and agreed that two lesbians who want a child can decide to have one using artificial means.

It rejected calls to tighten up the abortion law even after hearing the descriptions of how children are dismembered as small perfectly-formed babies at 22 weeks. It passed legislation which treats a human person as something that can be used for a utilitarian purpose.If some one, in whatever civilisation replaces ours, writes about these days, those who passed this legislation will be treated with savagery.

The evil that will result from what Parliament has now permitted is clear enough even at this stage - but it will generate more evil, and terrible things will be done.No civilisation has ever survived, let alone prospered, when it failed to understand that human beings are at the heart of it all, that human existence has a value. Nor can any civilisation work that is based on a lie: and everyone knows that it is a lie to pretend that human life is not generated through the union of a man and a woman, and that this creates a family.

Today the sun shone, and the London evening paper had headlines about whether the latest Royal wedding should have been featured in "Hello!" magazine, and the BBC ran a football match as its main story. And the nation which once helped to take the Christian Gospel to distant lands, and stood against neighbouring tyranny in the face of terrible odds, and produced some of the world's most glorious literature, closed its face to its own future...
(Posted by Joanna)

2 Comments:

At 1:35 PM, Blogger Stu said...

Incredibly well written. The decision makers in this country are becoming blinded by science. And to think The Matrix was science fiction, maybe not so ridiculous a notion, in light of these recent ballots.

It makes a change to read a well worded post on your blog James. If you could enlighten us like this more often, instead of telling us about your chickens ; )

I'm kidding. I'm back in the blogosphere by the way. Not sure how long this will last, but check out http://sturobb.com/blog

 
At 11:17 PM, Blogger Elizabeth said...

Hear, hear.

You inspired me to reproduce Joanna's post on my blog, too. I really couldn't put it better myself.

 

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