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Rick Santorum, the Elephant in the Room, Still Holds These Truths to be Self Evident

Rick Santorum is emerging as a true freedom candidate

This past weekend Rick Santorum spoke at the National Right to Life Convention in Jacksonville, Florida. He received the strongest and most enthusiastic response from this crowd of men and women who have stood in the trenches in the great human rights movement of our age, the struggle to restore the Right to Life to our youngest neighbors.  This is a man who is unqualifiedly and unapologetically Pro-Life.

The Elephant in the Room

The Elephant in the Room

WASHINGTON, DC (Catholic Online) - This Monday is the 4th of July, the day when people will gather all over the United States of America to celebrate Independence. Fireworks will light up the sky, families will gather and we will all pause to remember those who gave their lives so that the promises set forth in that Declaration of Independence could inform a new Nation. Their Declaration proclaimed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights - that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men."

The Declaration of Independence is the birth certificate of the United States of America. The words are still memorized by at least some of our schoolchildren and can bring a tear to the oldest American eye with little effort. The principles they communicate have informed our history as a free people and inspired our neighbors in other parts of the world to stand up against all forms of tyranny. Our forebears were not declaring their independence from Divine Providence. Rather, they were trusting in the primacy of the Governance of God over their own lives and their noble undertaking.

They sought independence from a monarchy which had become tyrannical precisely because it had forgotten the implications of the primacy of Divine Providence. The principles set forth in that Declaration were a rallying cry which called forth extraordinary sacrifice. They were rooted in something much greater than political expediency. That is why those principles became a measuring stick against which all governments of men would be measured in the future.

The courageous men who signed this document were influenced by the great treasury brought to Western Civilization by the Christian Church and the Judeo-Christian tradition. They all believed there actually were truths to be held and that those truths are self evident. Those truths include the existence of unalienable rights which are given to all men and women by a Creator. They believed that those truths and those rights can be discerned by all men and women because they are revealed by the Natural Law which is written on all human hearts and is a participation in God's law.

Certainly, not all of the American founders were Christians. For example, Thomas Jefferson was more of a Deist than a classical Christian. He had a fondness for the French Revolution which was cut from a very different set of principles than the American Revolution. His Bible, with all references which he considered to be superstitious cut out with scissors, has been well documented. However, he was a man who understood the true sources of our liberties. It is Jefferson's words which still speak from the third panel of the Memorial built in his honor: "God who gave us life gave us liberty. Can the liberties of a nation be secure when we have removed a conviction that these liberties are the gift of God?"

Of the 56 men who signed the Declaration, Charles Carroll of Carrolton, cousin of the Archbishop John Carroll of Baltimore, was the only Catholic signer. At the time of his signing it was illegal for Catholics to hold public office or to vote in Maryland. Yet, he still pledged with all of the signatories: "And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor." He knew the importance of the vision of freedom, rights and liberty which that Declaration proclaimed in those three profoundly simple but supremely powerful words: "We Hold These Truths." The question which must be asked as we celebrate our Independence this weekend is a sobering one, What Truths do we Still Hold?

There are competing visions of the human person, human dignity, human rights, and human freedom at work in many of the institutions which were formed in response to this Declaration. The recognition of the preeminent Right to Life so clearly set forth in the words of this Declaration is currently being undermined by the positive/civil law of the very Nation which they helped to birth. How can a Nation which has enshrined the killing of innocent children in the womb in its positive law claim that that it still recognizes the unalienable right to life?

The child in the womb is our first neighbor. Certainly all of the American founders would agree it is wrong to kill an innocent neighbor. She is the first legal immigrant with her citizenship assured if she can make it out of the birth canal alive under the current misinterpretation of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. How can we read Jefferson's words, "God who gave us life gave us liberty" and not see the evil of a jurisprudence which puts the police power behind the ... intentional taking of her life by pretending ...


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  1. Pete Brady
    1 year ago

    Throughout U.S. history, however, the real elephant in the room has been the Constitution of the United States. The rights of no one, including the unborn, will not be secure until such time as we repudiate our "national" government, and replace it with the "federal" (confederated) government that our Constitution established. We should make "I'll take the Tenth (amendment)" our rallying cry.

  2. Theresa
    1 year ago

    It is incorrect to say that "life begins once one knows she is pregnant" (called the "quickening" or first "movement"); that "moment" is nothing other than the moment that the mother becomes "aware" of the child within her. There is no way to know for sure that "that" is the moment the "breath of life" is infused by God. Also, we shouldn't forget that contraception is prohibited because it inhibits the action of God during the marital act.

  3. Jerry Ross
    1 year ago

    This man is too narrow in this thinking to lead a diverse nation.

  4. Rob
    1 year ago

    I too really admire RS convictions on pro-life issues. It's refreshing to see that he lives out what he believes in this respect. I just can't get on board with his economic platform. But too early to tell who I will support in this race.

  5. Barb
    1 year ago

    Maybe the Presidency is not the trophy. Maybe God is using him to make the message loud and clear.
    I pray for the candidates. I pray for the voters. I pray for our enemies. May the Spirit of God prevail over America through the name of Jesus and the intercessory prayer of Mary and the saints. Amen

  6. Robert
    1 year ago

    Rick Santorum can lead this nation and recapture her moral fiber. Abortion should not be a tough issue for Catholics. If it is a tough issue for Catholics, then they are ignorant to the teachings of our faith and the writings of the founding fathers. ."why must I die so that you can live the life you wish?" I encourage all readers to put their time, money, etc. behind Rick Santorum. This man can do more to save our country from destruction than any of the others. Obama and his cabinent are ripping the moral fibre out of this country, out of our children's hearts and minds. It is time for a leader who is not PC. It is time for an adult to lead this country.

    May God bless you and may God bless the United States of America.

  7. Andrew
    1 year ago

    This is such a difficult issue to face, especially as Catholics and Americans. As Catholics, we believe that ALL life, including the sick, the elderly, the convicted and the unborn, deserve to live the life that God for which God has created them. Furthermore, we believe that it is God who gives and takes ALL life, not humans. However, as Americans, this principal becomes a gray area. Are we infringing on the rights of American women? It is written in law that life does not begin until the infant has passed through the birth canal and has taken a breath... This law must be changed. It must be changed to read something like this: 'life begins once one knows she is pregnant.' We must elect lawmakers who will change this. I personally am not fond of Rick Santorum in most aspects other than his unwavering support for the unborn but I hope other politicians follow his lead to change the law on abortion.

  8. Theresa
    1 year ago

    We need Rick Santorum's voice to be heard all across the country--But that a majority of people will listen to him/vote for him is probably unlikely. He is, nonetheless, a crystal clear herald of the Gospel message of LIFE...!

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