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convention, Cuomo twice denounced Republican opposition to abortion. I was standing just behind Governor Casey's empty seat when Cuomo brought the delegates to their feet in extended applause with...
...I was standing just behind Governor Casey's empty seat when Cuomo brought the delegates to their feet in extended applause with this line: "We need a leader who will stop the Republican attempt, through laws and through the courts, to tell us what god to believe in and how to apply that god's judgment to our schoolrooms, our bedrooms, and our bodies...
...Thus, having heard the pope renew the church's ban on birth-control de-vices, I was not required to veto the funding of contraceptive programs for non-Catholics or dissenting Catholics in my state, if I did not believe it to be in the interest of the whole pluralistic community I was sworn to serve...
...I will not respond in kind...
...Ken knows this but failed to mention it...
...But Catholics are not biblical fundamentalists who can anchor abortion rights with a biblical story...
...Ken suggests—as have only a handful of American bishops out of three hundred that are in place—that Catholic politicians who do not promote the church's position on abortion aggressively are at fault politically and morally...
...The human "family" that he so often summons up in his political rhetoric is not wide enough to include the unborn...
...Murray's position was consistent with Aquinas's observation that alFor the defense COURTESY CAMERA ONE K Commonweal 13 September 24, 2004 though civil law is concerned with leading everyone to virtue, it does so prudentially gradually and not suddenly...
...As I understood my religion, it required me to accept the restraints imposed by my religion in my own life, but it did not require that I seek to impose all of them on all New Yorkers—Catholic or not—whatever the circumstances of the moment...
...John H. Marburger III, President Bush's science advisor, queried about his position on stem-cell retrieval from embryos which President Bush condemns as a taking of "life," said the following (New York Times, March 30, 2004): Stem cells, for instance, offer great promise for addressing previously incurable diseases and afflictions....But I can't tell when a fertilized egg becomes sacred...
...In so doing he faults my record on "human rights" and "social justice...
...For now I will have to limit myself to pointing out a few of Ken's conclusions that I believe miss the mark...
...And we can do it even as politicians...
...That is exactly the kind of moral argument prolife people make against abortion and its funding by government...
...But it wasn't until Pope Pius IX's 1869 decree that the church taught for the first time that ensoulment occurs at conception...
...My church did not object to the laws allowing contraceptives, apparently because it understands that our religious values will not be accepted as part of the public morality unless they are shared by the pluralistic community at large...
...My 1984 speech said that I believed it was not the right time for the church to be punishing Catholic politicians orthe Catholic people of America—as Ken makes it out to be, there would have been no speech in 1984, and Ken and Robert George, whom he quotes, would have no difficulty finding support in the Constitution for their position...
...And this is precisely the kind of reasoning that sustains the pro-choice position of this year's most prominent Catholic politician, John Kerry...
...He has been for a long time a successful professional writer on religion whose writings I have read and learned from without needing to wonder what he truly believed or only says he believes, judging instead only the words he has chosen to write...
...It is degenerate...
...I note in the speech that when-ever that opportunity is presented the question for the religious public official becomes: Should I try...
...Catholics have every reason to repudiate the argument he has bequeathed to prochoice politicians of both parties...
...Ken's article is principally a dissertation on abortion as a religious issue...
...Our laws should be based upon intelligence, wisdom, history, philosophy, the sciences, and the natural reason shared by the thinking people of the community, not solely the president's religious faith, however sincere...
...Were they wrong...
...Murray, Aquinas, or the church's selective choice of grave matters it chooses to advocate...
...If the fetus is a human person from conception, every abortion, whether to save the life of the mother or not—except in limited cases where the principle of double effect might apply—would be prima facie a murder...
...As goverCommonweal 14 September 24, 2004 nor, I strenuously advocated a series of programs to reduce abortions by reducing the number of unintended pregnancies...
...In One Electorate under God?, he explains his opposition to state-sanctioned capital punishment: "I am against the death penalty because I think it is bad and unfair...
...Nor does it require me to advocate "unrestricted abortion rights," which Ken falsely asserts I do...
...I will let my Notre Dame speech in its entirety and my record in public service speak for me on those subjects...
...He arrives at the conclusion not from scientific evidence he has gathered but because he says it is the current clear teaching of the church...
...That is clearly the problem with President George W. Bush's treatment of embryonic stem cells...
...and the fact that the church in America continues to refuse to take an aggressive stand against the death penalty, although the pope and the new catechism clearly condemn it (in all places capable of imposing permanent life imprisonment) as plainly as they condemn abortion...
...There is clearly an American-Catholic tradition of political realism: the church has always made prudential, practical judgments with respect to its attempt to interpolate Catholic principles into the civil law...
...And if the church were certain it happened at conception, wouldn't the church have insisted on baptizing aborted fetuses and burying them in Ken's abortion position is the absolutist version—the fetus is human from the moment of conception and any abortion after that would have to be considered murder...
...Would the effort be helpful...
...My speech echoed the teaching of great American theologians like John Courtney Murray who told us it is a "foolish position to say all sins ought to be made crimes...
...He also finds it useful to review my life since 1984, probe my psyche, and announce that he has discovered I lacked "political courage," was guilty of "sophistry," and generally have not been as sincere about my religion as he is...
...Ken's abortion position is the absolutist version—the fetus is human from the moment of conception and any abortion after that would have to be considered murder...
...Aquinas thought it would not happen for forty days, and Augustine confessed he did not know when the fetus became a human...
...That would indeed be arguing abortion from a purely religious perspective...
...The difficulty is that at the moment it is considered at best an article of faith accepted by only some of the faithful...
...So, for me as a Catholic governor considering all that I knew about abortion, the question created by my oath, the Constitution, and my personal inclinations was: "When should I argue to make my religious value your morality: my rule of conduct your limitation...
...Is this the kind of evidence Ken and his followers believe we should present to the American people as we make the case that women should be denied the right to abortion even if it means the loss of their own life...
...In my conversation with Cuomo, he impressed on me the need for a churchwide Catholic discussion of "When does life begin...
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...The plausibility of achieving that consensus is a relevant consideration in deciding whether or not to make the effort...
...He does so by excerpting the speech selectively and, I regret to say, carelessly...
...And still all the while, respecting and enjoying our unique pluralistic democracy...
...It kills innocent people...
...It's easily accessible on the Internet in a number of places, or from me (mcuomo@willkie.com), and it can be read in a half-hour or so...
...My speech was not a religious dissertation...
...Neither logic nor consistency has been the hallmark of our foremost "philosopher-politician...
...He has convinced himself, it seems to me, that "moral" arguments can proceed only from what he calls religious "dogmas," and thus can-not be used in making arguments in the public square...
...Mario M. Cuomo, former governor of New York, has just published Why Lincoln Matters (Harcourt...
...That faith is strong enough to keep me Catholic, but surely a willingness to believe what I cannot myself prove is no basis on which to build a consensus of Americans (even Catholic Americans) in favor of a ban on all abortions from conception on, even to save the life of the mother...
...After reviewing Cuomo on the subject of abortion, it is clear to me where he stands...
...Persuading not coercing, Leading people to truth by love...
...The programs also assured a poor woman who did find herself unintentionally pregnant all the resources she needed to bring the fetus to term and then have the child adopted by a suitable parent or parents...
...The only really effective way of judging Ken's discursive attacks on the speech is to read the speech in its entirety...
...I am not interested in discerning Ken's hidden intentions, political preferences (I have a guess here), private ambitions, or character weaknesses...
...It culminates in his confident assertion that a fetus is a human being from the moment of conception...
...I reminded Cuomo that a human embryo can never turn out to be a cat or dog, which is why the church-wide discussion he wants would quickly prove moot...
...The argument I made against capital punishment," he said in quick reply, "was not a moral argument" (emphasis his...
...The obvious difference is that the death penalty deals—unarguably—with the life of a mature, and usually adult, human being...
...Or might the effort itself be divisive in a way that weakens our ability to function as a pluralistic community...
...That's not a science issue...
...I think it is reasonably clear that the position I took in the speech at Notre Dame twenty years ago has a good deal more support in both the Catholic and non-Catholic community today than it did then, despite Ken's arguments and the handful of bishops who have set their sights on John Kerry...while failing to mention the unjust war that rages in Iraq...
...All of that remains true today, with the added significance of the church's refusal to speak out against what the pope and the bishops have called an unjust war in Iraq, although it has killed many thousands of human beings and continues to kill more every day...
...Ken correctly quotes my statement that I resent and object to any president—Republican or Democrat—who tells me what god to believe in or how to apply that god's judgments to today's realities...
...Would it produce harmony and understanding...
...In answer to my suggestion to Ken that the church en-courage an in-depth discussion of when life as a human be-gins, Ken says—despite our church's centuries-old confusion on the issue—that the question is not worth discussing be-cause it is answered conclusively by the fact that "a human embryo can never be a cat or dog...
...If it were, I would have felt obliged to point out that not only does today's Catholic Church refuse to claim infallibility in teaching that the fetus is a human person from the time of conception, it is a conclusion that has troubled the church for centuries and that has been contradicted by the church's own actions in modern times...
...When I spoke by phone with Cuomo in June, I asked him why he did not deploy the same passion on behalf of abortion that he used in fighting the consensus—even in New York State—supporting capital punishment...
...Even Roe v. Wade does not condone "unrestricted abortion rights...
...Aquinas believed good law must be enforceable, otherwise it would be disregarded and risk causing contempt for all laws...
...He does so with-out pause to consider Fr...
...According to biographer David Maraniss, Bill Clinton once put the same question to a Baptist pastor, who cited Genesis in assuring him that life begins—as it did for Adam—at the first drawing of breath...
...Catholic voters for failing to promote aggressively civil laws that would deny a woman the right to an abortion—even when not being able to legally obtain an abortion might lead to her death...
...Only a tiny percentage of Americans accept that position, although I suspect most Americans agree there are too many abortions...
...Only a tiny percentage of Americans accept that position, although I suspect most Americans agree there are too many abortions...
...A response to Kenneth Woodward Mario M. Cuomo en Woodward has decided it's time to challenge a speech I gave at Notre Dame twenty years ago, and John Kerry, the Democratic candidate for president who, he says, may have been influenced by it...
...The Catholic argument is broader, advancing philosophical, political, and even biological warrants...
...My speech pointed out that the First Amendment, which forbids the official preference of one religion over others, also affirms the right to argue religious belief that would serve well as an article of our universal public morality because it is not just based on faith and therefore narrowly sectarian, but fulfills a human desire for order, peace, justice, kindness, love...values most of us agree are desirable, even apart from their specific religious origin...
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...That was true of slavery in the nineteenth century and is true of a variety of grave Catholic beliefs today...
...Moreover, the better question for Ken would be: "Why don't Ken and the church say about the death penalty every-thing they say about abortion...
...If you find the time to look at the speech Ken Woodward has worked so hard to discredit, I hope you will find a couple of minutes to read the last few paragraphs which include these words: We can live and practice the morality Christ gave us, maintaining his truth in this world, struggling to embody his love....Not just by trying to make laws for others to live by, but by living the laws already written for us by God, in our hearts and minds...
...Of course, if the proposition that human life begins at conception were as clear to the American people—or even justconsecrated ground, which it has not...
...The relevance was further illuminated by the fact that the church appeared to be making no effort to insist on civil laws against contraceptives, divorce and remarriage, and the death penalty...
...That kind of cavalier disdain for the need to explain or justify the Catholic position is the kind of attitude that makes it difficult for Catholics to convince the rest of society that our faith teaches us to be sincerely concerned with their interests as well as our own...
...That's not my job...
...he names John Kerry three times...
...I am not a philosopher or theologian, or even a gifted writer on religion who can, on my own, arrive at sure conclusions about when life as a human being begins...
...I am an old-fashioned Catholic sinner who needs my church desperately and who chooses to live by my church's rules be-cause my Catholicism is based on faith and not pure intellect...
...These considerations seemed to me relevant in dealing with the subject of abortion as the governor of New York State in 1984, when it was already apparent that our church had failed to convince even our own members not to have abortions...
...And so whatever I think about reproductive technology or choice or whatever, is irrelevant for my job as a science advisor...
...few other scattered observations: Ken seeks to divine what I believe to be true by analyzing what I have not said...
...But the truth is that Cuomo never gave a speech that did not glisten with the sweat of moral conviction, and his campaign against capital punishment was no exception...
...He is not sure that a developing fetus—never mind an embryo—is really human...
...Stripped of the overheated partisan rhetoric, is this god he so derides not the same god who privately instructs Cuomo the Catholic that abortion is "sinful...
...It is debasing...
...Catholics have lived with these truths of our democratic society fairly comfortably over the years...
...Ken also complains that I should say about the abortion position what I say so vigorously about the death penalty...
...Here we see the whole intent of Cuomo's Notre Dame speech—the spurious justification of a Catholic politician who wants it both ways...
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