Thursday, October 11, 2012

Joe Biden's convictions of honor and good sense ...

I'm not going to say a whole lot about the vice presidential debates between Joe Biden and Paul Ryan except that Joe Biden invented a new doctrine for the Catholic Church...
Was it "defeté doctrine"  or "defeat doctrine" (see video below)?  In either case there is no such doctrine within the halls of the Vatican. 

Correction after the fact: I guess my hearing is worst than I thought!  So it was "de fide doctrine"(see comments [...thanks Adrienne] )

Biden fumbled over his belief in abortion and obviously was defeated or by the communist left elitists of the Democratic Party.  For you see Biden held the opposite opinion of what he now presents when he voted to overturn Roe vs Wade back in 1982 (the Human Life Federalism Amendment). 
Biden is clearly at odds with the Catholic Church on this issue and defines his superficial and/or weak denominational beliefs...I guess he never read (or heard) that famous quote by Sir Winston Churchill:
"...never give in, never give in, never, never, never, never-in nothing, great or small, large or petty - never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense."
Apparently he yielded to the overwhelming might of the enemy (those in favor of  Roe vs Wade).  Joe Biden's convictions of honor and good sense were lost long before tonight's debate.  ~ Norman E. Hooben

So it was "de fide doctrine"...then why does Biden's comment contradict it?
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Bonus video:

5 comments:

  1. Biden was saying "de fide" which is translated as "of the faith" and refers to "what Catholics must believe."

    It is used to designate doctrines held to be revealed by God and so requiring the unconditional assent of faith by all.

    Now how he could actually bring up "de fide" and then proceed to decimate the faith is a bit odd. Also to use a Latin term that 99% of the people listening wouldn't understand(including Catholics, is just plain weird.

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  2. I'm not a Catholic but I've always was led to believe that Catholics were opposed to Abortion. That there is no compromise on that.

    I guess I was wrong.

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  3. Thanks Adrienne...Rather than delete the entire post I think a correction is in order...besides I like the bonus video.

    Norm

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  4. Ref:Findalis said...
    I'm not a Catholic but I've always was led to believe that Catholics were opposed to Abortion. That there is no compromise on that.

    I guess I was wrong.
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    N0, no, no...you were right!
    There is no compromise.
    (unless your name is Biden!)

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  5. Norm - I had to filter what he said through a wide range of options before the light bulb came on.

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