A Doxology of the Left If you find yourself agreeing, even sleepily, to three or more of the italicized propositions below, you may proudly count yourself a man or woman of the left. 1) A Feodor Dostoevsky character exclaims in one of his novels, “If there is no God, anything is possible.” There is no God, and anything is possible . 2) Punishment is no answer to crime, because crime is a social disorder that should be treated by psychologists and sociologists, not prison wardens, and social disorders may be adjusted through the adjustment of antique societal structures. 3) Laws and punishments do not restore order . They exacerbate social disorder and provide employment to lawyers and law schools. 4) Both education and parenting are forms of oppression . See Paulo Freire ’s book, The Pedagogy of the Oppressed , copyright 1970. 5) “ History is bunk ” – Henry Ford. 6) The present must always trump the past , bec...
T he birth control pill has been with us for a long time. The “morning after pill”, as it has been called, a pill designed to abort birth after conception, is readily available in Connecticut for about $25, and surgical abortion, Planned Parenthood’s money maker, is also readily available in birth control Connecticut. When churches, synagogues and mosques make the distinctions mentioned above – for both scientific and theological reasons – it is unscientific and contrary to settled theology to accuse them of political or theological apostasy. In the imperial Roman world, the Christian Church was among the first social organizations to oppose abortion. Opposition to abortion in the year AD 70 was “cutting edge” reform. The Didache, also known as The Lord's Teaching Through the Twelve Apostles to the Nations, parts of which constitute the oldest extant written catechism, dating from AD 70, states: “The second commandment of the teaching: You shall not murder. You sha...