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    US Supreme Court Justice Scalia: Christians Should Not Fear Being Perceived As “Fools for Christ”

    BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, January 31, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) –

    US Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia, in a keynote address on the 100-year anniversary of the Knights of Columbus Baton Rouge Council 969 on Saturday, told the Knights not to fear the perception by “educated circles” as being “fools for Christ.”

    “To believe in traditional Christianity is something else,” Scalia said, as reported by 2theadvocate.com. “For the son of God to be born of a virgin? I mean, really. To believe that he rose from the dead and bodily ascended into heaven? How utterly ridiculous. To believe in miracles? Or that those who obey God will rise from the dead and those who do not will burn in hell?”

    “God assumed from the beginning that the wise of the world would view Christians as fools ... and he has not been disappointed.”

    Scalia commended Catholics who “follow religiously the teaching of the pope.”

    “Intellect and reason need not be laid aside for religion,” he said. “It is not irrational to accept the testimony of eyewitnesses who had nothing to gain. There is something wrong with rejecting a priori (deductively) the existence of miracles.”

    “I find it hard to understand people who revere Thomas More but who themselves selectively oppose the teachings of the pope,” Scalia said. He described More, who opposed King Henry VIII’s bid to divorce his wife and name himself head of the Church of England, as the ideal model for the Christian life. More was martyred for refusing to bend to the king's will.

    “If I have brought any message today, it is this: Have the courage to have your wisdom regarded as stupidity. Be fools for Christ. And have the courage to suffer the contempt of the sophisticated world.”

    Scalia, a member of the Supreme Court since 1986, is considered a potential replacement for chief justice William Rehnquist when he retires the bench.

    Scalia is a father of nine, one of whom is a priest.
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    "I accept, for the sake of argument, for example, that sexual orgies eliminate social tension and ought to be encouraged." -- Justice Antonin Scalia
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      Make an English sentence out of these words.

      Someone; Cap; In; Pop; A; His; Ass.
      Only feebs vote.

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        "Somone pop a cap in his ass..." -- Justice Antonin Scalia
        The cake is NOT a lie. It's so delicious and moist.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Agathon
          Make an English sentence out of these words.

          Someone; Cap; In; Pop; A; His; Ass.
          Quite the beacon of freedom and understanding you are.
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            “To believe in traditional Christianity is something else,” Scalia said, as reported by 2theadvocate.com. “For the son of God to be born of a virgin? I mean, really. To believe that he rose from the dead and bodily ascended into heaven? How utterly ridiculous. To believe in miracles? Or that those who obey God will rise from the dead and those who do not will burn in hell?”
            Most if not all of that is found in other religions, so it isn't something else, its the same 'ol same 'ol.

            “God assumed from the beginning that the wise of the world would view Christians as fools ... and he has not been disappointed.”
            The wise wouldn't give a damn what Christians believed if they just minded their own business and didn't have this habit of turning their immoral "religious" beliefs into laws for the rest of us to obey. And using Jesus to propagate that evil turns my stomach. These people remind me of the Cardinal (or whatever he was) in Braveheart offering mercy to Wallace if he would only break under the torture.

            “Intellect and reason need not be laid aside for religion,” he said. “It is not irrational to accept the testimony of eyewitnesses who had nothing to gain. There is something wrong with rejecting a priori (deductively) the existence of miracles.”
            I saw a UFO and I have nothing to gain, therefore believe me in the name of rationality.

            “I find it hard to understand people who revere Thomas More but who themselves selectively oppose the teachings of the pope,” Scalia said. He described More, who opposed King Henry VIII’s bid to divorce his wife and name himself head of the Church of England, as the ideal model for the Christian life. More was martyred for refusing to bend to the king's will.
            And to follow in his footsteps, Scalia supports incarcerating millions for "drug use".

            “If I have brought any message today, it is this: Have the courage to have your wisdom regarded as stupidity. Be fools for Christ. And have the courage to suffer the contempt of the sophisticated world.”
            Wolves for Christ, smart enough to persecute people and look like a victim while doing it.

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              In other news, Rumsfeld commends US soldiers in Iraq for "Dying for freedom."
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                Re: Scalia commends foolish Christians

                Originally posted by Ben Kenobi


                “Intellect and reason need not be laid aside for religion,” he said.
                No, but clearly it helps in North America.

                Especially in demagogic politics and certain legal circles. Useful for rewriting history and American legal tradition too.

                " It is a Constitution that morphs while you look at it, like Plasticman....

                That is contrary to our whole tradition, to "In God We Trust" on the coins, to Thanksgiving proclamations, to (Congressional) chaplains, to tax exemption for places of worship, which has ALWAYS existed in America."

                Antonin Scalia, quoted in Gina Holland: "Justice Discusses Church-State Separation"

                Associated Press 12th January , 2003#


                Just add holy water to get 'instant' tradition.
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                  Re: Scalia commends foolish Christians

                  Originally posted by Ben Kenobi
                  Scalia commended Catholics who “follow religiously the teaching of the pope.”
                  The pope? Why him instead of ol' Jesu?

                  The pope is a man, and very fallible. Religiously following the edicts of the pope is indeed foolish, just as foolish as following any person without question.
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                    Re: Scalia commends foolish Christians

                    Originally posted by Ben Kenobi


                    US Supreme Court Justice Scalia: Christians Should Not Fear Being Perceived As “Fools for Christ”

                    BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, January 31, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) –

                    US Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia, in a keynote address on the 100-year anniversary of the Knights of Columbus Baton Rouge Council 969 on Saturday, told the Knights not to fear the perception by “educated circles” as being “fools for Christ.”

                    “To believe in traditional Christianity is something else,” Scalia said, as reported by 2theadvocate.com. “For the son of God to be born of a virgin? I mean, really. To believe that he rose from the dead and bodily ascended into heaven? How utterly ridiculous. To believe in miracles? Or that those who obey God will rise from the dead and those who do not will burn in hell?”

                    “God assumed from the beginning that the wise of the world would view Christians as fools ... and he has not been disappointed.”
                    So this is an admission of the sheer anti-intellectual nature of Christianity? Is it a coincidence that those with superior mental processes consider it to be bullsh*t?

                    Scalia commended Catholics who “follow religiously the teaching of the pope.”
                    No sh*t Sherlock

                    Scalia, a member of the Supreme Court since 1986, is considered a potential replacement for chief justice William Rehnquist when he retires the bench.
                    So you are going to promote a self-confessed f*ckwit to one of the most powerful men in the country? Welcome to the Fundamentalist States of America
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                    • #11
                      Re: Re: Scalia commends foolish Christians

                      Originally posted by Provost Harrison
                      So you are going to promote a self-confessed f*ckwit to one of the most powerful men in the country? Welcome to the Fundamentalist States of America
                      Spoken like someone who doesn't know anything of the opinions the man has written over the years.
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                          The pope? Why him instead of ol' Jesu?
                          When in Rome.

                          He's speaking to the Knights, Boris. He specifically says that Catholics ought to follow the pope, because they believe certain things about the authority invested in him by Christ.

                          The pope is a man, and very fallible. Religiously following the edicts of the pope is indeed foolish, just as foolish as following any person without question.
                          "Follow religiously"

                          I don't think Scalia here means what you are taking this to mean. Does it mean to follow his instructions without question?

                          As for it being foolish, no more foolish than believing Mary to be a virgin.

                          A much better question would be to ask whether Christians as a whole ought to follow the pope, and not just Catholics.
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                          • #14
                            So this is an admission of the sheer anti-intellectual nature of Christianity? Is it a coincidence that those with superior mental processes consider it to be bullsh*t?
                            I suppose you consider yourself to be among these, eh?
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                            • #15
                              Re: Re: Scalia commends foolish Christians

                              Originally posted by Boris Godunov
                              The pope? Why him instead of ol' Jesu?
                              Vicar of Christ, Throne of St. Peter and all that .
                              “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
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