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Author and historian Garry Wills is accusing the Catholic Church of being wishy-washy on abortion. Instead, he says, those who stubbornly advocate for life belong to a “cult of the fetus.” His words are misleading – at best. Here’s why.

On June 27, the New York Times published an opinion piece claiming, “The Bishops Are Wrong About Biden — and Abortion.” Wills, an emeritus history professor at Northwestern and the author of numerous books (including one called “Why I Am a Catholic”), took the opportunity to criticize Catholics and evangelicals who recognize abortion as the “worst crime a society can commit.” That’s because, he appeared to argue, the early Church didn’t outright condemn abortion. And yet, had he spared five minutes to look up Church teaching on abortion, he would have found otherwise.

Pro-lifers “have determined that a fetus is a person and abortion is therefore murder,” Wills began. “This is a crime of such magnitude that some Catholic bishops are trying to deny the reception of Holy Communion by the president of the United States for not working to prevent it.”

But here started Wills’ slew of mistaken assumptions: Catholics aren’t so much criticizing President Biden for “not preventing” abortion as they are challenging him for actively promoting it – and supporting the use of taxpayer dollars to fund it.

Wills appeared to mock the pro-life position, saying that those who identify as “pro-life” consider “any form of human life” as “sacred.” . . .

This “cult of the fetus” has traveled “even farther down the path of nonsense,” he claimed.

“This cult, which began as far back as the 1950s, led to debate over whether, in a pregnancy crisis, the life of the fetus should be preferred to that of the mother,” he added. And yet, he declined to say, both Catholics and the national pro-life movement stress that mother and unborn child should be loved and cared for – both as human persons of inherent dignity and worth.

The abortion issue was personal to Wills, who revealed that “Some women of my own extended family have had abortions and still consider themselves Catholics.”

“President Biden seems to be on their side, as is Pope Francis,” he added. He’s right in that Pope Francis has emphasized mercy for post-abortive women. But the pontiff hasn’t minced words on abortion, likening it to “hiring a hitman” mutiples times and calling it the “white glove” equivalent to Nazi crimes.

Wills dedicated the bulk of his piece to claiming that the Catholic bishops’ opposition to abortion is a newfound thing. Dante didn’t place abortionists “in the deepest frozen depths of his Inferno,” he argued. And “No one told ‘Matthew’ or ‘Mark’ or ‘Luke’ or ‘John’ or Paul, or any other New Testament author, that he should condemn this sin of all sins.”

“Even major figures of religious history do not tell us that the fetus is a person,” he continued, pointing fingers at St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas. . . .

“Human life must be respected and protected absolutely from the moment of conception,” the catechism reads. “From the first moment of his existence, a human being must be recognized as having the rights of a person – among which is the inviolable right of every innocent being to life.”

It went on to quote biblical passages, including Jeremiah 1:5, which reads, “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you.”

The catechism also states that the Church’s position on abortion “has not changed and remains unchangeable.” . . .

If that wasn’t enough, the U.S. bishops – or the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) – Wills attacks provide a fact sheet for “those who say this teaching has changed or is of recent origin.”

“From earliest times, Christians sharply distinguished themselves from surrounding pagan cultures by rejecting abortion and infanticide,” the USCCB urges. “The earliest widely used documents of Christian teaching and practice after the New Testament in the 1st and 2nd centuries, the Didache (Teaching of the Twelve Apostles) and Letter of Barnabas, condemned both practices, as did early regional and particular Church councils.”

While the USCCB admits that the “knowledge of human embryology was very limited until recent times,” it held that “mistaken biological theories never changed the Church’s common conviction that abortion is gravely wrong at every stage.”

Like Wills, the USCCB points to St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas – but comes to a different conclusion. . . .

While St. Thomas Aquinas, in the 13th century, “made extensive use of Aristotle’s thought, including his theory that the rational human soul is not present in the first few weeks of pregnancy,” he “also rejected abortion as gravely wrong at every stage, observing that it is a sin ‘against nature’ to reject God’s gift of a new life.”

In other words, “modern science has not changed the Church’s constant teaching against abortion,” the USCCB concludes, but instead “has underscored how important and reasonable it is.”

Mr. Wills should take care to read the Church’s position – or, if he already has, at least acknowledge it.

What our your thoughts on what he said about people who are Pro-Life? Let us know your thoughts and prayers for America in the comments below!

(Excerpt from LifeNews. Article written by Katie Yoder. Photo by Michael A. McCoy/Getty Images)

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Darlene Estlow
July 5, 2021

Father, touch Mr Wills with your truth. May he see and acknowledge that you are creator and recant his lies. Draw his heart to you and save his soul.

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Pauline
July 4, 2021

The maker of heaven and earth, the creator, tells us WHEN human life begins!! God even knew us BEFORE we were born! It doesn’t matter what you or any man or woman says, or thinks, Mr. Wills! What blatant ignorance on this writers behalf…. it is God Almighty that calls “fetuses” a person, a baby!! If Wills wants to challenge his Maker ( whether he believes in God or not) he will lose. I am not a Catholic, but we believers are NOT wish-washy on abortion!! ABORTION IS KILLING CHILDREN! BABIES, Mr. Wills!! What do you think you were once?? You were conceived at conception, just like ALL babies are. To argue against all Biblical truths, and science, makes you nothing more than ignorant and a spreader of LIES! With the science, catching up to God’s Word, finally, you have NO ARGUMENT for abortion!! You never did have, really! May God have mercy on you!

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