[Apologetics] Luxembourg's Catholic Monarch
Stephen Korsman
stephen.korsman at gmail.com
Sat Dec 13 14:58:06 EST 2008
Luxembourg's Catholic
Monarch<http://www.creativeminorityreport.com/2008/12/luxembourgs-catholic-monarch.html>
via Creative Minority Report <http://www.creativeminorityreport.com/> by
matthew archbold on 12/13/08
Luxembourg just pushed a euthanasia bill over the protestations of their
Catholic monarch, who paid the price for his opposition. According to Fox
News, the very liberal parliament voted to pass a euthanasia bill.
But the bill couldn't become a law until one little formality was taken care
of. The Monarch had to sign it. Typically, this is a formality. But the
euthanasia bill posed a moral problem for the Grand Duke Henri. You see,
he's a Catholic. Not like a Joe Biden one. A real one. So he simply refused
to sign the bill even though he knew his refusal would cause a
constitutional crisis. His steadfast refusal to sign the bill eventually
forced lawmakers to trim his power. They voted 56-0 to take his power away.
It's interesting and refreshing to hear of anyone standing by their faith in
the public sphere - even if they lost. Good for the monarch. Bad for
Luxembourg. I wish America had more men and women willing to live their
faith publicly.
I think in the state of Western civilization right now, people who attempt
to live their faith publicly will be opposed, persecuted, mocked, accused of
pretty much any accusation their enemies can dream of. We can call it the
Luxembourg plan or the Sarah Palin strategy.
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