By Bill Donohue, Catholic
League president
The Vatican Declaration on Human Dignity, Dignitas Infinita, shows once again that the teachings of the
Catholic Church are at one with science. Ironically, this comes at a time when
many elites in the scientific community are out of step with well-established
scientific truths. To be specific, the conviction that the sexes are
interchangeable and not fixed by nature is not based on science. It is based on
politics.
The document affirms that “Every human person
possesses an infinite dignity, inalienably grounded in his or her very being,
which prevails in and beyond every circumstance, state, or situation the person
may ever encounter.”
The saliency of this principal finds expression
in the Church’s rejection of ideological colonization. Gender theory not only
plays a central role, it “is extremely dangerous since it cancels differences
in its claim to make everyone equal.” Similarly, gender theory “intends to deny
the greatest possible difference that exists between living beings: sexual
difference.”
To deny sexual differences, the Vatican says,
is to eliminate “the anthropological basis of the family.” This can lead to a
situation where it becomes acceptable to dictate “how children should be
raised.” It needs to be emphasized that “biological sex and the socio-cultural
role of sex (gender) can be distinguished but not separated.”
Pope Francis’ exhortation on this issue, Amoris Laetitia (2016), is cited in the document. “We cannot
separate the masculine and the feminine from God’s work of creation, which is
prior to all our decisions and experiences, and where biological elements exist
which are impossible to ignore.” Importantly, the Vatican statement also says
that “sex-change intervention” is problematic because it “risks threatening the
unique dignity the person has received from the moment of conception.”
To the average person, especially Catholics,
this document makes perfect sense. But unfortunately we live in a world where
many elites are in a massive state of denial.
Just this week, the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota
announced—to great fanfare—that puberty blockers have harmful effects,
including cancer, and that it is not at all certain that they can be reversed
(as the “gender-affirming” cheerleaders in medicine have claimed). This was
hardly breaking news to most people, but to the anti-science crowd, it was bad
news.
The Associated Press latest style book, now
available, advises journalists not to use the term “female” anymore because it
“can be seen as emphasizing biology and reproductive capacity over gender
ideology.” Another triumph of politics over science.
Meanwhile, the female coach of the South
Carolina women’s basketball team, which won the championship on Sunday, said
that men should be allowed to compete against women in women’s sports. “If you
consider yourself a woman and you want to play sports, or vice versa, you
should be able to play.” Let’s see how everyone reacts if a flood of men want
to play on her team next year.
The Catholic Church is not at war with science. But many of the elites in the scientific community are. Worse, they have influenced legions of others in elite positions. The biggest losers are women, or what journalists used to call females.
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