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WHEN IS ABORTION NOT ABOUT ABORTION. . .? Abortion is not about abortion any more.

The so-called right to have or not to have an abortion has brought forward a bigger issue than the individual mothers primary right to make a choice; it now appears that societys are in danger of losing their right to make a secular choice in the face of militant and subversive Christianity, especially militant Opus Deism and Catholicism. Can we see the wood for the trees? Perhaps an example from Ireland might help. Yet again, for our improvement, we are about to witness the Roman Catholic church assert its hegemony over all political parties. The deconstruction of Irish secular knowledge shall not be by reasoned debate, but rather by emotion, fear and an appeal to authoritative nonsense tried and found wanting so many times that people have despaired of ever having a secular society. Despite the Supreme Court ruling, the European concerns, two referenda in support of the X case and a lapse of some 20 years, the secular Irish if such there be are made to succumb to the machinations of the Holy Roman monster in their midst. For years now, if one suggested that Sinn Fein was the most conservative of parties, one was mocked and abused. Looking at their coming together I have criticized them repeatedly as being more in line with British Boot Boys, righter than right,' and on the bases that the RC Church wins all elections in Ireland except Protestant Northern ones friends were liable to strike such observations down with West Brit, Paisleyite, and so on. To some of us, it stands to reason that the confluence of Irish values (always being Catholic) directs itself in times of crises, whether real, imagined or Church created, towards the centre, the obvious centre being Sinn Fein and Fianna Fail. Unknown to themselves SF have been fighting for Catholic Emancipation since their inception; even the bravest of

hunger strikes was determined by the clerics in their midst, when it would begin and when it would end. It wasnt Margaret Thatcher or the Brits who directed the engine of SF fire; it was their own ignorance of history, their simplify and the cunning of their clergy. Now, it is time for them to pay up. They have already secured the Education File for their bishops in NI; they even imagine that their enlightened following want to be part of the Southern mess; but now it is time with FF to realize who really rules the Irish roost. A blind man can see how the RC Church has divided all parties and plugs onwards to destroy our human rights. At a time when Enda Kenny, the only Irish leaders since Donal ONeill (of the Irish Remonstrance fame in the fourteenth century) to actually declare for secular rather than papal government, needs support, the RC minions are out splitting the parties to pieces and making the way for a crisis that will three years down the road lead to a legion of Mary reunion of Sinn Fein and Fianna Fail and bobs your Catholic uncle! Even Archbishop Martin, who is so interested in this point of contention, pretends that he is otherwise reasonable and would allow abortion when we all know that like the rest of the clergy, he does not want abortion no matter who is dying, where they die, or when they die. The clergy do not want the Irish people to have a secular life of their own; and that means that they should off their own bat decide to save native women's lives unnecessarily taken by the slavish adherence to a Mediterranean mythological nonsense. Archbishop Martin is inauthentic in his voice, but fails and refuses to speak honestly about his stance. If he has spoken honestly, then he should be informing Opus Dei and the myriad other speakers he has called out that the Church is for abortion under some circumstances Before his latest ruse, the rule the clergy used to confuse everybody was that mother and child were equal in their respective rights to life. This conundrum is wonderful if you are an abstract midget or a mathematician talking about

the opposites of an Isosceles triangle. It is quite different in actual life. Even the dimmest child in Ireland knows that when he gets up every morning he has a trousers with equal legs on it; but he must choose to act not think in abstracto! to put one foot into one leg first and the other into the other leg, otherwise he shall go to school in his altogether. Now, the Bishops have confused people with their magic. In truth they have always confused people, especially the Irish, not just with the Jesuitical magic but with blatant and explicit deception. One might mention the Donatio Constantini (on foot of which Ireland was given to England) the Donation of Ireland (the instrument of giving Ireland to England and making English Kings Lord of Ireland), the entire tissue of decretals were a forgery, and what in this country we have witnessed since the Free State, Need one mention the sale of infants to the States, the breaking of women's pelvises, the mad use of Censorship of every expression in Ireland, the deep resort to using the rod in the schools, the denial of clerical paedophelia, the denial at first of contraceptives, divorce, and of the Jews, while they rat-lined under De Valera the Nazis, etc., etc.. Now the Bishop has the audacity to claim that the decision in the X case by our only secular Supreme Court some 20 years ago is not the Constitution. This very menacing phrase is both nonsense and confrontation. Our Supreme Court on this issue is our constitution; but the Bishop denies our institutions in favor of the monolithic power his Roman friends exercises over us. It is far too late these days to hope that the Roman clergy would be content with their pulpits. No; they have invaded every aspect of secular life within the state and daily work at subverting it. Let us take heart and go into Our Churches and challenge these infallible childless, familyless, professional celibates. Let us take up their challenge and confront our bishops and the priests wherever we find them or their liege lictors and minions.

Already we have a Bishop stating even more brutally than Martin that it is wrong to legislate to take life under any circumstances. Of course no one disagrees with this; it is a matter of Roman semantics. For a start the RC Church in 1237 took a Gaelic Chieftain, Adam Dubh OTuathaill out of his Wicklow home and burned him at a stake in Hogges Green just because he exercised his right of free speech, the same this secular state accords too easily to the Roman Bishops. The Catholic Church never thought then it was wrong to legislate to take life. One dare not mention the Cathars or the Albigensians in the same breadth as Catholic respect for human life, or the mention of Jews, Pagans, Witches, Huegonots, Protestants, Communists, Homosexuals, Secularists or any other form of heretic. The Catholics respect for human life is only too well known in all those countries where it has operated its own special respect for human life they call it the Inquisition, where the torture of all those frail humans are on the agenda of those bishops who now want us to believe that they have more than their share of human respect for the unborn child. We have all lived to see with what regard they hold the born child,' the child in their exclusive charge, whether in reformatories, magdalene schools or ordinary schools. Hypocrisy is so close to the Catholic spiel that, as of old, one cant tell the difference between piety and prefabrication. By the way, what was OToole saying way back in the fourteenth century? He was saying what the Remonstrance of the Gaels was saying to the Pope that their culture (including the Celtic Church) was being hijacked by the new Papal Christianity and the Norman French. OToole said that he did not believe in the birth of the Blessed Virgin, the resurrection of Jesus, or the validity of the Roman Church. These things are now proved to be false, including the existence of the person of Jesus, by Professor

Francesco Carotta (War Jesus Caesar?) and Joseph Atwill (Caesars Messiah). Thereafter the Church got the secular State to slay its enemies whenever and wherever the clergy found them. Having put ups dioceses and parishes and a parish priest everywhere there was a chieftain and his tribe, the Roman Church set about destroying Pagans and Paganism absolutely. The Statutes of Kilkenny 1367 was their handiwork; it allowed them two centuries later to let the Irish blame the English for Norman conquest and the Pagan destruction. It was the Protestant writers who first pointed out that it was the Papacy that systematically destroyed the Irish Celtic Church, in return for the four Palliums that now protect these Archbishops, one of whom, having lived in Rome most of his adult life, has the impertinence to remind us that he is a citizen. In any event the claims that they did not create and support legislation that far from denying the sacredness of human life caused the murder and slaughter of people is ridiculous. Indeed, the sustaining of Capital Punishment (first introduced into Ireland by the Holy Romans) was present at every hanging that took place right up to 1954, including the threat to do so to young girls for the crime of infanticide. So, when I hear these wretched bishops talking as if they opposed such legislation, it is ludicrous. Thats only for starters. Since they have fed the nation on sentimental ignorance about our past, they feel they can control us with their petty buttons. In some respects they can: chalk statues for the poor and exaggerated incomes for the professionals from the universities they run, own and govern We may yet find that those who love liberty may have to turn to the only people who have the wherewithal to take on the RC Church the Black Northern Protestants! No one else can possibly hope to achieve this in the face of the devious and skilled methods of the RCC in the Republic. Already they are at Kennys neck, Labour has its own

problems at being a secular party and at supporting Kenny, the Greens as government material are utterly useless! which leaves SF and FF, the parties most infiltrated with sentimental Catholicism When it happens, please, please, please dont say you are surprised or that there was nothing you could do about it.Im not mad about FG or Enda Kenny; but this wider battle beckons, and the bishops have reckoned that there isnt sufficient secular unity in this country to carry the day on issues of human rights that concern us all. Have at the bastards! Then we can fight for smaller things amongst each other. If we don't, we are doomed to repetition for life

Seamus Breathnach www.irish-criminology.com

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