The assault on religious liberty quickened when dozens of
international left-wing organizations recently signed a statement lecturing the
U.S. State Department's Commission on Unalienable Rights. Leading the pack are
the Center for Reproductive Rights, Human Rights Watch, and the International
Women's Health Coalition.
Their opposition to religious liberty was on grand display.
As usual, it's all about sex. In their world, every time religious liberty
clashes with abortion rights or the LGBT agenda, the former must bow to the
latter.
The letter addressed to the Commission on Unalienable
Rights says, "we urge the Commission to reject the prioritization of
freedom of religion as a cloak to permit violations of the human rights of
women, girls, and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT)
people."
The hostility to religious liberty could not be more
evident. In their formulation, religious liberty is not a foundational right.
No, it is a "cloak" designed to rob people of their newly discovered
rights.
The fact is that religious liberty has long been recognized
throughout the world as a foundational right. Therefore, it should never be put
on the same moral or legal plane with reproductive or sexual rights. To do so
is to devalue religious liberty. This, of course, is exactly what these
organizations seek to do.
It is illuminating to note that early on in the letter, the
signatories list reproductive rights as "essential to the realization of
fundamental human rights, including the rights to health, life, equality,
information, education, privacy, non-discrimination and protection from torture
and other ill-treatment." These sages obviously don’t see the irony in
mentioning the right to life in a statement that rejects it. And, of course,
religious liberty is intentionally left out of their list of "fundamental
human rights."
It has not escaped the Catholic League that many of the
most prominent organizations attacking religious liberty have a history of
bashing religion, especially Catholicism. Let's begin with the three
organizers.
Center for Reproductive Rights has attacked the Catholic
Church with such venom that I once registered a formal complaint with the
United Nations after it released its highly politicized report, "The Holy
See at the United Nations: An Obstacle to Women's Reproductive Rights." It
is funded by George Soros.
Human Rights Watch also labels the Holy See
"obstructionist" for standing up for the rights of the unborn. When
Filipino bishops merely stated the Church's position on contraception and
abortion, it launched an attack on them. It is funded by George Soros.
International Women's Health Coalition went bonkers when
the Commission on Unalienable Rights was launched. "Despite its innocuous
name, the concept of natural rights and natural law is rooted in 13th century
theology and used anti-rights actors to attack women's and LGBTQI rights."
It noted that Mary Ann Glendon was chairing the commission, no doubt another
red flag. It is funded by George Soros.
Much the same could be said about the other signatories.
Here is a sampling.
Guttmacher Institute has consistently criticized Catholic
hospitals for buying secular hospitals. It is appalled when Catholic-owned
hospitals follow Catholic norms.
Human Rights Campaign opposes laws that allow a religious
exemption for adoption agencies, and relentlessly opposes religious liberty
whenever it clashes with the LGBT agenda.
International Planned Parenthood Federation has attacked
the Catholic Church for its sex education curriculum and has sought to
delegitimize the Holy See's role at the U.N.
NARAL Pro-Choice America opposes Catholic hospitals
exercising their right to buy secular entities, and has a well-documented
record of anti-Catholicism dating back to its origins in the 1960s.
Catholics for Choice is an anti-Catholic front group that
specializes in disseminating disinformation about the Catholic Church,
especially its teaching on the sanctity of life. It is funded by George Soros.
Center for Constitutional Rights provided assistance to an
anti-Catholic victims' group when it petitioned the International Criminal
Court to prosecute Pope Benedict XVI for allegedly covering up clergy sexual
abuse. Its bogus campaign failed. It is funded by George Soros.
National Center for Transgender Equality opposes the
conscience rights and religious freedom protections afforded by the Trump
administration. It is funded by George Soros.
Planned Parenthood Federation of America has a long history
of attacking Catholic teachings on sexuality. It also opposes Catholic
faith-based initiatives. It is funded by George Soros.
Population Institute calls the Holy See an
"anti-contraception gestapo" and works to undermine its work at the
U.N. It is funded by George Soros.
In other words, these left-wing organizations have long
harbored an animus against the Catholic Church. Were it not for its
atheist-billionaire benefactor, George Soros, many would be struggling and some
crash.
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