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Bill Donohue is Angry at Radical Secularists…Again

posted by Paul Raushenbush | 3:29pm Thursday October 22, 2009

By John Gehring
Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good

Just in time for Halloween, Bill Donohue of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights is once again spooked about all those “radical secularists” lurking ominously behind ever corner. In case you didn’t notice, these godless heathens are “waging war” against American culture and plotting to “smash the last vestiges of Christianity in America.” So argues the irrepressible cultural warrior in a recent On Faith commentary and in his new book, “Secular Sabatoge: How Liberals Are Destroying Religion and Culture in America.”

 

You have to hand it to the guy. Donohue makes righteous indignation and throwing rhetorical bombs into an art form. He is about as subtle as a fist in your face. If you are looking for reasoned and sensible analysis turn on PBS, Donohue seems to snarl. His latest depiction of cultural doom probably elicits a yawn from most religious Americans who are not obsessed with the bogeymen of multiculturalism, secularism, homosexuality and Hollywood hedonism that Donohue rails against with a bullying style.

 

Everyday in our churches, mosques and synagogues people of faith gather humbly to pray for wisdom, compassion and justice. We give public expression to this faith by comforting the sick, welcoming the strangers among us and seeking peace in a world torn by violence. We lobby Congress to pass health-care reform, fix a broken immigration system and address global climate change as profound moral issues. Even on difficult issues, we reject culture-war showdowns by encouraging pro-choice and pro-life elected officials to find common ground and reduce abortions by increasing support for pregnant women, expanding adoption opportunities and preventing unintended pregnancies.

 

Keeping track of Donohue’s latest offensive comment keeps the watchdogs at Media Matters for America busy. Here’s a few of his signature gems:

 

? “Hollywood is controlled by secular Jews who hate Christianity in general and Catholicism in particular…Hollywood likes anal sex.” MSNBC, Scarborough Country, 12/8/04

 

? “A lot of these people are gold diggers looking to get money from the Catholic Church.”  -Speaking about the clergy sex abuse scandal. The Last Word with Matt Cooper 5/29/2009

 

At least when he gets to feeling down about things, Donohue raises his chin and cheers himself up with this comforting thought:

 

? “The culture war is up for grabs. The good news is that religious conservatives continue to breed like rabbits, while secular saboteurs have shut down: they’re too busy walking their dogs, going to bathhouses and aborting their kids. Time, it seems, is on the side of the angels.”  On Faith, Washington Post, 10/19/09

 

It’s sad, if unsurprising, that the media regularly turns to Donohue for a “Catholic view” on issues. While Donohue’s bluster makes for sensational television, he rarely raises his voice to speak about issues at the heart of Catholic social teaching. While the U.S. Catholic bishops’ 2008 election-year statement on political responsibility emphasized a consistent ethic of life tradition that recognizes torture, unjust war, the death penalty, genocide, racism and poverty as “direct assaults on innocent human life,” Donohue is uncharacteristically mute on these points. Abortion is not the only “life issue” for Catholics. As Auxiliary Bishop Gabino Zavala of Los Angeles told the Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne, Jr. last year: “We are not a one-issue Church…but that’s not what always comes out.”

 

We live in an age where the shrillest voices often drown out sober debate and thoughtful insights. Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh watch their ratings soar with every outrageous remark. Bill Donohue gets invited on TV because he bellows and bloviates with the best of them. While some enjoy the antics, most of us are tired of the noise machine. Faith and reason are not enemies, but together help illuminate our path through the dark forests of fear, ignorance and injustice. Sometimes we just need to turn down the volume and tune out the shouters to find our way.

 

 



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posted October 22, 2009 at 10:33 pm


“Hollywood likes anal sex”
Well, maybe. But then again, who doesn’t? ;{O)



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Mere_Christian

posted October 23, 2009 at 3:22 pm


That progressives can no longer see the bogey persons that have sickened our world with vice and violence, is because they are so comfortable in that environment that they have become part of it.
And it isn’t in their attempt to bring other persons of moral sickness out of it, but rather to celebrate their entry and dwelling there. Too.
Donohue’s voice finds brotherhood with Peter, John, James, Jude, Paul and of course what’s His Name. Oh yeah Jesus. That fundy preaching hell and damnation a lot! (What an intolerant judgmental phobe huh?)
And then there’s all of those pesky fundies known as the prophets of Israel.
Political UN-correctness; certainly the place to find a real believer.
It is heart-breaking to see so many once-Christian people “on the Left” so active in the new mob of New Sodom.
Oh yeah, Bill is a new version of Lot. (Let’s hope his children are as sickened by a 21st century progressive morality as that of the family man fleeing the storm of fire and brimstone.)



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posted October 24, 2009 at 1:38 am


Bill is the new Lot like Glenn Beck is the new Moses. The man is a nutjob – a freakishly hate-filled outrage machine masquerading as a concerned Catholic. He’s a blustering blowhard.



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Mere_Christian

posted October 24, 2009 at 8:49 am


Hate is encouraging young people to embrace and engage in homosexuality.
Donohue is doing well.



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Kira

posted October 27, 2009 at 2:40 am


Donohue is certifiable, plain and simple.



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posted October 29, 2009 at 12:47 pm


Bill is right! The culture was is on, and we’re winning. Intolerant blowhards like him and his ilk(Glen, Rush, Michelle, Ann, etc..) are on their way down. The neocons have had their day in the sun, now it’s time for the people to take the power back. The true Christians are the ones that actually act like Jesus and help the poor and the afflicted downtrodden of society, not stand in their ivory towers and pass judgement. Donohue should be ashamed of himself, and his followers need to ask themselves: WWJD.



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posted November 1, 2009 at 2:57 pm


Mere you,
“the bogey persons that have sickened our world with vice and violence” tend largely to be self-described “Christians” of late. Pace Ted Haggard et al.
“Hate is encouraging young people to embrace and engage in homosexuality.
This is not possible. Either one is or one is not a homosexual, and no amount of “encouraging” is going to ‘change’ (or ‘cure’) anyone.
Delusional as usual, I see.



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