Vetting Cultural/Media Elites
9th Commandment and MSNBC, But What Would They Know About That?
9th Commandment and MSNBC, But What Would They Know About That?
Thank God for the Bible; thank God for the old Catechisms of the Reformation. It's the way this scribe was reared. We addressed the Westminster Larger Catechism this morning at: http://reformationanglicanism.blogspot.com/2012/05/westminster-larger-catechism-141-150.html.
Two things are offered. First, we post an article about MSNBC and the
outrageous, un-rebutted, unchecked, gratuitous and manifestly stupid comments about
Ann Romney…comparing her to Hitler and Stalin. Are there no standards of pursuit of factual
patterns? After we cite the news article
for your review, we post the 9th commandment from the Westminster
Larger Catechism, 143-145.
I’ve been noticing this more
intensely of recent. I’ve been asking questions
about this. Is it me? My dear wife, Sharon, am I just getting older
and more aware? I've always known about leftward leaning journalists, academics and Churchmen. But, is it getting worse? Or, is the cable “noise
networks” getting worse?
As for MSNBC, I’ve
come to dubbing them “marionettes, ventriloquists, salesmen, dictationists,
press secretaries, and advocates” of Obamaites. As to the 9th
commandment, it warrants review and reassertion.
In re training. My
theological training has sensitized me here, no thanks to Presbyterian or
Episcopal Professors. Unfortunately, I
had to teach myself. Assuredly, my English
literature and Law Professors insists on facts, good thesis sentences, good
definitions, weighty arguments, careful deliberations, and justifiable
conclusions. That’s the stuff of
scholarship. Yet, such things like this from
MSNBC occurs without rebuttal? Ann Romney akin to Stalin and Hitler?
Scholar-Pastor-Brothers, let the
9th commandment have visibility with our children and grandchildren. If they rely on current centres of
information and training, they will never have the tools to vet these
folks. Notably, the old 1662 Book of Common Prayer (BCP) contained the
10 commandments. So did the 1873 BCP. However, the 1928 and 1979 BPCs saw
fit to minimize and mitigate the 10 commandments, horrible setbacks in
Anglicanism. Fortunately, Confessional
Reformed Churchmen never tossed the 10 commandments. As we speak, vast hordes of American Pastors
and their followers have “small to no” views in re the 10 commandments.
Again, two things are
offered. First, the MSNBC article that
freely compares Ann Romney to infamous 20th century fascists followed
by the second article from the Westminster Larger Catechism.
Here’s the precipitating
article.
Ann Romney compared to Hitler, Stalin on
MSNBC
by: Noel Sheppard
MSNBC hosts Eve Ensler and and Michelle Goldberg wonder aloud about the value of motherhood on Sunday, May 13. Photo Credit:MSNBC |
Photo Credit: MSNBC
MSNBC hosts Eve Ensler and and Michelle Goldberg wonder
aloud about the value of motherhood on Sunday, May 13.
As NewsBusters reported Sunday, Newsweek/Daily Beast
senior contributor Michelle Goldberg called Ann Romney "insufferable"
on MSNBC this morning.
Seconds later, she also compared the wife of the
presumptive Republican presidential nominee to Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin. "You know, yes, motherhood is beautiful,"
Goldberg continued. "I found that phrase 'the crown of motherhood' really
kind of creepy, not just because of its, like, somewhat you know, I mean, it’s
kind of usually really authoritarian societies that give out like The Cross of
Motherhood, that give awards for big families. You know, Stalin did it, Hitler
did it."
Here's what Mrs. Romney wrote at USA Today Thursday that somehow reminded
Goldberg of Hitler and Stalin: "Cherish your mothers. The ones who wiped
your tears, who were at every ball game or ballet recital. The ones who
believed in you, even when nobody else did, even when maybe you didn't believe
in yourself. Women wear many hats in their lives. Daughter, sister, student,
breadwinner. But no matter where we are or what we're doing, one hat that moms
never take off is the crown of motherhood. There is no crown more
glorious."
Related:
Washington Post's hit piece on Romney 'implodes'
Read about more media bias at times247.com/mainstream-media Read the original article at Newsbusters
Read more: http://times247.com/articles/ann-romney-compared-to-hitler-on-msnbc#ixzz1utNkb9Sc
Here is the
thoughtful, deliberative and scholarly Westminster Larger Catechism. Imagine practicing this in news analysis?
Q. 143. Which is the
ninth commandment?
A. The ninth commandment is, Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour.
A. The ninth commandment is, Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour.
Q. 144. What are the
duties required in the ninth commandment?
A. The duties required in the ninth commandment are, the preserving and promoting of truth between man and man, and the good name of our neighbor, as well as our own; appearing and standing for the truth; and from the heart, sincerely, freely, clearly, and fully, speaking the truth, and only the truth, in matters of judgment and justice, and in all other things whatsoever; a charitable esteem of our neighbors; loving, desiring, and rejoicing in their good name; sorrowing for and covering of their infirmities; freely acknowledging of their gifts and graces, defending their innocency; a ready receiving of a good report, and unwillingness to admit of an evil report, concerning them; discouraging talebearers, flatterers, and slanderers; love and care of our own good name, and defending it when need requireth; keeping of lawful promises; studying and practicing of whatsoever things are true, honest, lovely, and of good report.
A. The duties required in the ninth commandment are, the preserving and promoting of truth between man and man, and the good name of our neighbor, as well as our own; appearing and standing for the truth; and from the heart, sincerely, freely, clearly, and fully, speaking the truth, and only the truth, in matters of judgment and justice, and in all other things whatsoever; a charitable esteem of our neighbors; loving, desiring, and rejoicing in their good name; sorrowing for and covering of their infirmities; freely acknowledging of their gifts and graces, defending their innocency; a ready receiving of a good report, and unwillingness to admit of an evil report, concerning them; discouraging talebearers, flatterers, and slanderers; love and care of our own good name, and defending it when need requireth; keeping of lawful promises; studying and practicing of whatsoever things are true, honest, lovely, and of good report.
Q. 145. What are the
sins forbidden in the ninth commandment?
A. The sins forbidden in the ninth commandment are, all
prejudicing the truth, and the good name of our neighbors, as well as our own,
especially in public judicature; giving false evidence, suborning false
witnesses, wittingly appearing and pleading for an evil cause, outfacing and
overbearing the truth; passing unjust sentence, calling evil good, and good
evil; rewarding the wicked according to the work of the righteous, and the
righteous according to the work of the wicked; forgery, concealing the truth,
undue silence in a just cause, and holding our peace when iniquity calleth for
either a reproof from ourselves, or complaint to others; speaking the truth
unseasonably, or maliciously to a wrong end, or perverting it to a wrong
meaning, or in doubtful or equivocal expressions, to the prejudice of the truth
or justice; speaking untruth, lying, slandering, backbiting, detracting,
talebearing, whispering, scoffing, reviling, rash, harsh, and partial
censuring; misconstructing intentions, words, and actions; flattering,
vainglorious boasting, thinking or speaking too highly or too meanly of
ourselves or others; denying the gifts and graces of God; aggravating smaller
faults; hiding, excusing, or extenuating of sins, when called to a free
confession; unnecessary discovering of infirmities; raising false rumors, receiving and
countenancing evil reports, and stopping our ears against just defense; evil
suspicion; envying or grieving at the deserved credit of any; endeavoring or
desiring to impair it, rejoicing in their disgrace and infamy; scornful
contempt, fond admiration; breach of lawful promises; neglecting such things as
are of good report, and practicing, or not avoiding ourselves, or not hindering
what we can in others, such things as procure an ill name.
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