Death Wish:
The Impending Suicide of a Once Great Nation
By - July 14, 2008 LifeSiteNews.com

A large number of endangered, unwanted, and
unborn children held a town hall meeting on the 4th of
July - alarmed at the brutal and untimely killing of
millions of their brothers and sisters in recent years.
That the murderous war waged on them had the full force
and respectability of the law made their plight all the
more terrifying.
Their complaint was humble and it was simple. They
were not distressed by rising gas prices, or the
deteriorating economy in general. They were not even
frightened by the exponential increase of natural
disasters. The threat of global warming or global
terrorism did not greatly disturb them.
They had become an endangered species, and little had
been done to answer their terrified and silent screams
from the womb. They decided that the barbaric treatment
that they and their fellow unwanted unborn human beings
have had to endure for perilous decades was
unconscionable and unbearable. They cried out to their
Creator for inspiration and protection, and then
unanimously they put forth a declaration. It began as
follows:
"When in the course of human events it becomes
necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands
which have connected them with another and to assume
among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal
station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God
entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of
mankind requires that they should declare the causes
which impel them to the separation.
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all
men are created equal, that they are endowed by their
Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among
these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness…"
That among these is life; that among these is life;
that among these is life!
* * *
The first and pre-eminent right is the right to life.
This truth the Founding Fathers were sure of, and anyone
with any common sense at all is equally sure of it. 232
years after the Declaration of Independence was signed
the amount of common sense that seems to be operative in
many spheres of influence - most notably the courts and
the political arena - can easily be poured into a very
small thimble.
The United States of America seems to have a death
wish, and we have traveled far down the road to having
that wish realized.
When law divorces itself from common sense and spawns
the illegitimate offspring of distortions of law,
resulting in illegal laws - based neither on the natural
law nor divine law - this undermines law itself,
generating disdain for the law. Erosion of trust in the
courts, or the system in general, is inevitable.
The genesis of the death wish is rooted in the fall
of man that we see in the Book of Genesis. The substance
of the fall is wrapped up in Lucifer's pride,
transferred to Adam and Eve - "You can be like gods,
knowing good and evil." The unholy, yet inevitable,
consequence of that pride is disobedience - eating the
forbidden fruit. The ultimate end is death, as God said
it would be. That's the way it was in the beginning.
That's the way it is now. That's the way it will be
until time breathes forth its last moment.
The prototypical sin is pride, the pride that seeks
to exalt the creature above the Creator: "I can be like
God." Then, subjectively and arbitrarily, man tries to
assert himself, imagining that he knows what's good and
evil for himself without reference to God and God's law.
This was the fall of the angels and the fall of man. The
attempt by creatures to usurp what is only the province
of God. Only God knows what is good for His creation.
In recent years it took the form of a self-inflicted
heart wound when some dissident Catholics rejected the
teaching of the Church, a teaching that clearly held
that artificial contraception is intrinsically evil.
Then, as Pope Paul VI had warned, it metastasized into
abortion. From abortion it degenerated even further into
partial-birth abortion. It was then a short and easy
step to infanticide.
The exclamation point at the end of the death wish is
that now there is yet another candidate for the office
of president of the United States who has in an
extraordinary way done everything possible to breathe
life into all of the barbaric elements of the death
wish. He and his party make no apologies for their
support of abortion, partial-birth abortion, and even
infanticide. It's hard to believe that we have
degenerated to the point that we'll murder a helpless
baby should it escape the violence of an abortion and be
born alive. Can a Catholic vote for such persons? We are
told, "yes" for a "proportionate reason." What, I might
ask, is the proportionate reason so weighty as to excuse
supporting those responsible for what is tantamount to
genocide?
The judges and politicians that support such barbaric
practices are truly guilty of genocide: genocide - the
deliberate and systematic destruction of an ethnic,
racial, religious, national, or social group. "What is
the group so targeted?" you might ask. The group is
unwanted, unborn children - tens of millions of them.
The Supreme Court justices that gave us Roe v. Wade
will have to plead temporary insanity in the court of
history. There will be no defense in the highest Court
that is the judgment seat of almighty God if they do not
repent of the incalculable evil they have wrought.
Yet, despite the life and death importance of this
travesty of authentic law, there will be no serious
discussion among political candidates, or anyone else.
It is as if society has been bewitched, blind to the
splendor of truth, deaf to the cries of the most
innocent, most vulnerable, and most utterly helpless.
* * *
From artificial contraception to abortion to
partial-birth abortion, then on to infanticide we march
toward the abyss of oblivion, a society marked for
death. Is it any wonder we can rationalize the killing
of the elderly or the sick through euthanasia? The
tragic murder of Terri Schiavo is a logical extension of
a morally numb society's mad march toward its own
suicidal death. She wasn't sick. She wasn't dying. They
murdered her, starved her to death - one of the cruelest
forms of death. She was innocent, yet subjected to a
most cruel and unusual punishment. Why? Because she was
helpless? Because she was too much trouble, too hard to
look at?
As Abraham Lincoln asserted, "If destruction be our
lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher. As a
nation of freemen, we must live through all time, or die
by suicide." We are dying by suicide, moral and
spiritual suicide, and the moral demise of a nation
almost always precedes the ultimate demise of a nation.
Many of our leaders, political and legal, are
reminiscent of the horrid witches in Act 1 Scene 1 of
Shakespeare's "Macbeth," chanting shrilly to a morally
sick public all too eager to be confirmed in their sins,
"Fair is foul, and foul is fair: Hover through the fog
and filthy air."
Good is evil, and evil is good. The truth is a lie
and lies are the truth, hover through the fog of moral
relativism and the filthy air of a world gone mad with
the madness of sin. The words of the prophet thunder
through the ages, "Woe to those who call evil good and
good evil, who put darkness for light and light for
darkness" (Isaiah 5:20).
We have inverted the poles of the moral power grid.
We have begun to call the negative pole the positive,
and the positive the negative. This inversion of reality
begets disaster: The power fails, the lights go out,
darkness falls-and indeed, if your light is darkness,
how deep, how very deep will the darkness be! (cf. Mt
6:23).
This death wish has marched toward its logical and
inexorable conclusion with little opposition from
leaders - political, legal, or religious. The world
knows the Catholic Church and any self-respecting and
faithful Christian roundly reject abortion and all of
the other nails in the coffin of contemporary society,
but the defense of life has been weak. Weak leadership,
whether in society in general, or in the Church in
particular, is punishment for sin. The Old Covenant has
examples enough of the Chosen People being turned over
to exile and their enemies because of infidelity. They
lamented, "We have no priest, prophet, or king." These
were taken away because of infidelity. In recent times
large numbers of Catholics and other Christians rejected
Pope Paul VI's landmark and prophetic encyclical Humanae
Vitae, on Human Life. A majority of the bishops of
Canada did so publicly, formally, and in writing with
their infamous Winnipeg Statement.
* * *
The great Archbishop Fulton Sheen lamented bitterly
in the 1970s that the prophetic spirit of Christ had all
but been extinguished in the contemporary Church. Today
there are many CEOs, all too few Apostles. Are we afraid
of a fight? Do we fear rejection, misunderstanding, or
derision? Are we cowed and intimidated by fallacious
notions of the separation of Church and state? Could we
be afraid of persecution? Could we be afraid of losing
our tax-exempt status? Have we declared détente with
evil?
The clock is ticking. Midnight is approaching. Time
is running out for our nation, a nation that once was
great, and could be great again if enough of us wake up
and renounce this curse of a death wish. Will God turn
his friends over to His enemies as He has done multiple
times in the past? Will radical Islam overrun us? Will
the planet cook? Will one too many natural disasters
grind us into dust? Will we collapse economically? All
of the above? Perhaps these are all merely effects of
the underlying cause - a death wish that chokes the life
out of us.
In the end it is likely that President Abraham
Lincoln had it right: "Intoxicated with unbroken
success, we have become too self-sufficient to feel the
necessity of redeeming and preserving grace, too proud
to pray to the God that made us." Thus forgetting that
we are one nation under God, we become a nation gone
under (President Ronald Reagan). And, indeed, "If
destruction be our lot we ourselves will be its author
and finisher. As a nation of freemen we must live
through all time, or die by suicide."
May God grant us the grace to awake from this deadly
moral slumber, renounce the death wish, and live like
truly free men and women - in the glorious freedom of
the children of God.
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