President
Barack Obama speaks to a town hall meeting of youth in Belfast, Northern
Ireland, on June 17, 2013.
(CNSNews.com) -
Likening religious schools to segregation--a racist system that forced blacks
to attend different schools and use different facilities than whites in the
American South--President Barack Obama told a town hall meeting for youth in Belfast,
Northern Ireland on Monday that there should not be Catholic and Protestant
schools because such schools cause division.
"Because
issues like segregated schools and housing, lack of jobs and
opportunity--symbols of history that are a source of pride for some and pain
for others--these are not tangential to peace; they’re essential to it,"
said Obama. "If towns remain divided--if Catholics have their schools and
buildings, and Protestants have theirs--if we can’t see ourselves in one another,
if fear or resentment are allowed to harden, that encourages division. It
discourages cooperation."Ultimately, peace is just not about politics," he said. "It’s about attitudes; about a sense of empathy; about breaking down the divisions that we create for ourselves in our own minds and our own hearts that don’t exist in any objective reality, but that we carry with us generation after generation.
"And I
know, because America, we, too, have had to work hard over the decades, slowly,
gradually, sometimes painfully, in fits and starts, to keep perfecting our
union," said Obama. "A hundred and fifty years ago, we were torn open
by a terrible conflict. Our Civil War was far shorter than The Troubles, but it
killed hundreds of thousands of our people. And, of course, the legacy of
slavery endured for generations.
"Even a century after we achieved our own peace, we were not fully united," he said. "When I was a boy, many cities still had separate drinking fountains and lunch counters and washrooms for blacks and whites"
Obama is now
insisting on enforcing an Obamacare regulation that would force Catholic
individuals, business owners and institutions to provide health care plans that
cover sterilizations, contraceptives and abortion-inducing drugs. The Catholic
bishops of the United States have unanimously declared this regulation an
"unjust and illegal mandate" that violates the constitutionally
guaranteed right to free exercise of religion."Even a century after we achieved our own peace, we were not fully united," he said. "When I was a boy, many cities still had separate drinking fountains and lunch counters and washrooms for blacks and whites"
Dozens of
Catholic business owners and institutions are now suing the Obama
administration over this regulation. The University of Notre Dame and Catholic
University of America are among those who have filed suit. A number of
Protestant business owners and institutions have also sued the administration
over this regulation because it forces them to provide abortion-inducing drugs
and IUDs in contradiction to their moral and religious beliefs.
The Catholic
Church and Catholic religious orders run schools in the United States and
elsewhere that are designed not only to teach children reading, writing, arithmetic,
history and other academic subjects, but also to teach them the theology and
moral views of the faith, and to train their characters in keeping with those
moral views.
Source:
CNSNews, June 19, 2013 by Terence
P. Jeffrey
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/obama-if-catholics-have-their-schools-and-buildings-and-protestants-have-theirs#sthash.POwGHaAN.dpuf
Comments:
We need more Parochial Schools in the U.S. We need more Homeschooling. Our Public
Schools are corrupt political indoctrination camps and they are toast. We need to abolish the Federal Department of
Education and allow parents to develop local, non-government schools to replace
the “public school system”.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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