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George Will's slam on Huckabee fails
May 11, 2015
Bill Donohue of Catholic League comments on George Will's
attack on Mike Huckabee:
George Will's atheism got the best of him—not for the first time—when he
recently unloaded on presidential hopeful Gov. Mike Huckabee. Among the several
things that bother Will about Huckabee is his remark, "We are moving
rapidly toward the criminalization of Christianity."
One does not have to be a Southern Baptist minister to understand that
Huckabee's fears are not unfounded. Here is what the late Cardinal Francis
George said a few years ago: "I expect to die in bed, my successor will
die in prison and his successor will die a martyr in the public square."
We document anti-Catholicism, and the evidence supports the concerns of both
men. Here's a quick look at the situation; it has worsened dramatically in
recent years.
At the federal level, the Obama administration is trying to force Catholic
non-profits to pay for abortion-inducing drugs. It barred some priests from
saying Mass during the partial-government shutdown. It refuses to grant the
same religious exemptions in matters of employment and social services that
every previous administration has respected. It abuses its regulatory powers to
police personnel decisions at Catholic institutions. It unleashes the NLRB to
police Catholic colleges. It punishes the most elementary "Christian"
speech on military installations, particularly on U.S. Air Force bases.
At the state and local level, lawmakers in San Francisco
and Sacramento
are seeking to force the Archdiocese of San Francisco to change Church
teachings on sexuality. In California,
Catholic colleges must pay for "elective abortion" in their health
plans. Two lawmakers in Connecticut
sought to take over the administrative affairs of the Church. There was an
attempt to wrest control from the bishops in Minnesota. There have been many campaigns forcing
Catholic adoption agencies to approve gay parents, effectively shutting them
down when they object. Caterers, photographers, and others who have a religious
objection to gay marriage are being sued, and some are forced to close because
of threats.
Will has it wrong. Huckabee is not an alarmist.