About Me

Loading...

Create Your Own Blog Find Other Townhall Blogs

Comments

Blog Roll

 

Keep Your Culture of Death, I Will Keep My Organs…My Life!

The goal of The State (Governments, Business, Unions, Religions) is to transform Humans into State/Corporate Capital through the Dehumanization Process and Objectification. Once the natural order or “Tao” as presented by C.S. Lewis in The Abolition of Man, is stripped away man becomes a mere object: Humans as State /Corporate Capital”. -THE STATE 101: Dehumanization-to-Objectification: Humans as State /Corporate Capital  Written by k2globalcommunicationsllc November 20, 2010

We hear human rights groups, not the US Government, protest the harvesting of human organs in countries like China where the organs are harvested from ‘State’ Prisoners.  

“Organs harvested from children. An investigation was started in Mozambique after several local human rights groups and the Brazilian Mission in Kampala notified authorities that many children were missing vital organs, with several of the children believed to have died as a result of the harvesting. Most of the harvested organs are believed to be sent to nearby South Africa for both transplant and religious rites. There have also been reports of children being kidnapped and killed for their organs in South America.” -Organ harvesting – a growing trend?

If you are an American reading this please do not get so self-righteous, it happens here as well, fact our children are kidnapped and sold for their organs for transplant and satanic rituals. Children sold globally for their organs, as a race (human) what have we become?

Surprised?  We are not.  This is a direct manifestation from society’s embrace of the state as god, of the culture of death.

Let us look at ‘Organ Donation’ from the Catholic perspective and explore the divisions in the church itself over the value of Life..

“While such traditionally-minded ethicists are hoping that opinion in the Vatican may swing back around to condemning brain death as a criterion of real death, we must ask ourselves the question as to why there is such timidity on such an important question. Why is it that the obvious common sense observation that brain death does not bring about dissolution of the organism, nor of its unity, nor of its vital activities, is not clearly admitted by the modernist theologians? There can be only one explanation: the influence of situation ethics, namely that the morality of each particular act depends essentially on the circumstances rather than on the act itself, with the consequent hesitation to condemn acts as intrinsically evil. This combined with the focus on a more secular ethics, concentrating on the value of man’s physical existence, rather than the sovereign importance of his soul, and of his eternal salvation, has led to the confusion. If only we had the clarity of Pope Pius XII, who in his discourse on the problems of resuscitation had this to say: “Human life continues for as long as its vital functions—which is not the same thing as the simple life of the organs—continue to manifest themselves spontaneously or with the help of artificial procedures”(in Courrier de Rome, op cit.).” -Brain Death & Organ Harvesting by Fr. Peter Scott, Society of St. Pius X

It is clear that the Catholic Church has compromised itself with the world of which it is supposed to be the light and salt to.  It is clear however that there is a remnant of ‘The Church’ that adheres to the sanctity and dignity of life beyond the compromised state of the Vatican and its liberal theologians.

What does all of this have to do with me? I am not even a Catholic. 

Take a look at your driver’s license or even the instruction on your care in the event of coma or other health situation that may render you unable to make your life decisions, remember Obamacare and the ‘End-of-Life’ provisions controversy?

There is a difference between ‘Brain Death and Real Death’ that we have seen played out most notably in the killing of Terri Schiavo.

“The Dead Donor Rule False

A very interesting contribution to the whole consideration of the morality of the removal of organs from persons said to be brain dead has come from an unexpected source. It is the New England Journal of Medicine that published, on August 14, 2008, vol. 359 (7), p. 674-675, an article that demonstrates beyond all serious doubt that the harvesting of organs is done from persons that truly are living, and that in point of fact it is the harvesting of the organs necessary for life, such as lungs, heart, two kidneys, complete liver and pancreas, that is actually the cause of death.” -Brain Death & Organ Harvesting by Fr. Peter Scott, Society of St. Pius X

Our  examination of this topic is not on the morality of organ transplants to save persons lives. The problem is how the organs are obtained and when in a person’s life they are taken from them resulting in their death.

 It was correctly predicted that with the slaughter of the innocents being legal, the allowance of the culture of death to be part of society, that it would be just the very beginning of a dark, satanic assault on All Life at All Stages.  Check you donor status you may be next or with Obamacare and the state being god you just might become “a mere object: Humans as State /Corporate Capital.”

About Brain Death & Organ Harvesting Author Fr. Peter Scott, Society of St. Pius X:

Fr. Peter Scott studied medicine before entering the seminary was ordained in 1988 by Archbishop Lefebvre. He served as a seminary professor of Theology, Philosophy, Latin and History, two consecutive terms as the SSPX’s USA District Superior, and rector of Holy Cross Seminary in Goulburn, Australia. He is currently an academy principal in Ontario, Canada. His erudite articles and answers on modern medical issues have been much appreciated over the years.

SSPX.org © 2011/ Fr. Peter Scott. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this blog’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to sspx.org © 2011/ Fr. Peter Scott with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.

 © K2 GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS LLC and CLIENTS. 2010-2011. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this blog’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to K2 GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS LLC and CLIENTS with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.

Email ItEmail It | Print ItPrint It | CommentsComments (0) | TrackbacksTrackbacks (0) | Flag as offensiveFlag as Offensive