Sunday 11 November 2012

Catholic Controversies Give Left a License to Hate

The Australian Left, and atheist elite, are using the allegations of bastardisation at St. John's College, Sydney University, as evidence of a rotten Catholic under culture. 

The Left are once again using the "guilt by association" judgement that would see one marked a Islamophobe if the same finger pointing was directed at Muslims. 

Opposition leader Tony Abbott, and Opposition treasurer Joe Hockey, are former residents of the College. As a result of this, and Abbott's devote Catholicism, the Left justifies it's war on religion. 

The scandal of bullying, sexual abuse and depravity at St. John's is seen as the politically genetic origin, by the Left, of Tony Abbott's conservatism and social values; i.e. this is the institute the molded and shaped his mind. His modern day policies and views are descended from those bastardised days. 

I find it sickening and shameless that anyone would think that Abbott's conservatism is a reflection, or a remnant, of the dark days of abuse and bastardry in the Catholic Church. Days that are still, sadly, upon us.     

But unlike Islam, we don't see Catholic representatives, on television, reminding us that Christianity is a religion of love. We don't see the ABC going into damage control when a Catholic scandal breaks, like they do when Muslims chant death threats and blow up innocents. 

And now we have the usual leftist cry of "tax the churches." 

Left wing lawyer, Julian Burnside, once again calls, via Twitter, for the churches to be taxed. 

This lack of understanding - by a lawyer of all people - of the constitutional concept of freedom of religion, is disturbing. 

Closet tyrants like Burnside would have a field day if religion was infringed upon by the know-alls in Canberra. Funny how they would protest if the church interfered in the electoral process though.  

All it takes is a scandal for the true motives of the Left to surface. 

  

         

      

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