Geert Wilders: Living in Fear?

Geert Wilders is a Dutch politician who seems to hold a grudge against not Muslims, but Islam as a whole. What has the religion done to you? Born a Roman Catholic, you should know better. You need a Muslim like me to teach you your own Catechisms?

Here I’ll refresh your memory:

Threats to freedom. The exercise of freedom does not imply a right to say or do everything. It is false to maintain that man, “the subject of this freedom,” is “an individual who is fully self-sufficient and whose finality is the satisfaction of his own interests in the enjoyment of earthly goods.” Moreover, the economic, social, political, and cultural conditions that are needed for a just exercise of freedom are too often disregarded or violated. Such situations of blindness and injustice injure the moral life and involve the strong as well as the weak in the temptation to sin against charity. By deviating from the moral law man violates his own freedom, becomes imprisoned within himself, disrupts neighborly fellowship, and rebels against divine truth.” 

The right to religious liberty is neither a moral license to adhere to error, nor a supposed right to error, but rather a natural right of the human person to civil liberty, i.e., immunity, within just limits, from external constraint in religious matters by political authorities. This natural right ought to be acknowledged in the juridical order of society in such a way that it constitutes a civil right. (Refer to: Cf. Leo XIII, Libertas praestantissimum 18; Pius XII AAS 1953,799)

You are a disgrace to your own Church and country where religious freedom is tolerated. Remember Theo Van Gogh?

Haven’t been in the mood to write lately, been too busy and nothing in mind till this came up. Follow the links to understand what’s going on. 

~ by Я on March 24, 2008.

3 Responses to “Geert Wilders: Living in Fear?”

  1. AHHHHHHHHHHHHH! Don’t get me started I am so pissed offfffffffffffff :@ SO angry!

  2. In our bible, we are told that if any action of ours causes our brother to sin, we are responsible for that sin, too. It is written specifically about food, that all food is allowed, but if eating something causes our brother to be uncomfortable, we are not to do/eat it.

    Most of these people are acting out of fear and ignorance. Unfortunately, it seems to be a common behavior amongst all peoples.

    (I’m not strong enough in reading Arabic to understand your earlier posts!)

  3. Chika: Ignorance is preferable to error, and he is less remote from the truth who believes nothing than he who believes what is wrong.

    I think Jefferson said that.

    intlxpatr: That’s so true. As for the previous post, it’s about that Hizbollah guy who was assassinated in Syria and how it became a political hot potato in Kuwait. :)

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