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'A threat to democracy': William Barr's speech on religious freedom alarms liberal Catholics [View all]
Source: The Guardian
'A threat to democracy': William Barr's speech on religious freedom alarms liberal Catholics
Attorney generals recent address at Notre Dame is a dog whistle to conservatives who have aligned themselves with Trump
Philip Shenon
Sun 20 Oct 2019 07.00 BST
Last modified on Sun 20 Oct 2019 07.21 BST
Prominent liberal Catholics have warned the US attorney generals devout Catholic faith poses a threat to the separation of church and state, after William Barr delivered a fiery speech on religious freedom in which he warned that militant secularists were behind a campaign to destroy the traditional moral order.
The speech last Friday at the University of Notre Dame law school, in which Barr discussed his conservative faith and revealed how it affects his decision-making as the nations chief law-enforcement officer, has set off a fierce debate among Catholic intellectuals from across the political spectrum, as well as among Catholics inside the justice department.
C Colt Anderson, a Roman Catholic theologian and professor of religion at Jesuit-run Fordham University, said in an interview that he was unaware until this week that Barr was a fellow Catholic. Now, after reading the speech, Anderson believes the attorney general, in revealing his devotion to an especially conservative branch of Catholicism, is a threat to American democracy.
He described the speech as a dog whistle to ultra-conservative Catholics who, he says, have aligned themselves to Donald Trump in a campaign to limit the rights of LGBTQ Americans, immigrants and non-Christians, especially Muslims, and to criminalize almost all abortions. The attorney general is taking positions that are essentially un-Democratic because they demolish the wall between church and state, Anderson said.
In the hallways of the justice department in Washington, there has been a similar furor among some Catholics employees who answer to Barr. I was shocked by the speech and all this fire and brimstone, said a senior department career official who considers himself a devout Catholic, speaking on condition that he not be identified for fear of losing his job.
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Attorney generals recent address at Notre Dame is a dog whistle to conservatives who have aligned themselves with Trump
Philip Shenon
Sun 20 Oct 2019 07.00 BST
Last modified on Sun 20 Oct 2019 07.21 BST
Prominent liberal Catholics have warned the US attorney generals devout Catholic faith poses a threat to the separation of church and state, after William Barr delivered a fiery speech on religious freedom in which he warned that militant secularists were behind a campaign to destroy the traditional moral order.
The speech last Friday at the University of Notre Dame law school, in which Barr discussed his conservative faith and revealed how it affects his decision-making as the nations chief law-enforcement officer, has set off a fierce debate among Catholic intellectuals from across the political spectrum, as well as among Catholics inside the justice department.
C Colt Anderson, a Roman Catholic theologian and professor of religion at Jesuit-run Fordham University, said in an interview that he was unaware until this week that Barr was a fellow Catholic. Now, after reading the speech, Anderson believes the attorney general, in revealing his devotion to an especially conservative branch of Catholicism, is a threat to American democracy.
He described the speech as a dog whistle to ultra-conservative Catholics who, he says, have aligned themselves to Donald Trump in a campaign to limit the rights of LGBTQ Americans, immigrants and non-Christians, especially Muslims, and to criminalize almost all abortions. The attorney general is taking positions that are essentially un-Democratic because they demolish the wall between church and state, Anderson said.
In the hallways of the justice department in Washington, there has been a similar furor among some Catholics employees who answer to Barr. I was shocked by the speech and all this fire and brimstone, said a senior department career official who considers himself a devout Catholic, speaking on condition that he not be identified for fear of losing his job.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/oct/19/william-barr-attorney-general-catholic-conservative-speech
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'A threat to democracy': William Barr's speech on religious freedom alarms liberal Catholics [View all]
Eugene
Oct 2019
OP
Recent Pew Research results on religious affiliation show significant declines.
Lonestarblue
Oct 2019
#10
If it's called a "religion"? Then someone noted its generic similarity to other religions.
Bretton Garcia
Oct 2019
#38
According to Franklin Graham and Jeffers, Catholics are not real Christians anyway.
keithbvadu2
Oct 2019
#18