Tuesday, December 27, 2011

The UN may have supported the rights of transmission, but the Catholic opposition are still working on the cheat sheet of the doctrine default

On June 17, the Human Rights Council adopted a resolution on the rights of lesbians, bisexuals, homosexuals and transsexuals, the coalition that opposed this, including Russia, Pakistan and Nigeria. And, of course, the Catholic Church.

Following this historic victory, a pair of U. S. Catholic NGOs distributed a document produced in 2009 by three Catholic bioethicists - Richard Fitzgibbons, Philip Sutton and Dale O'Leary - Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute. Their role as "sex reassignment" surgery Psychopathology argues that transgender people are mentally ill and therefore need no rights of therapy. Claims there is no evidence that trans identity, or even gay identity is innate

The reasons for the distribution can be to convince the UN that most do not bother with the rights of gay and trans - surprisingly, one might think, given the global statistics of the surprisingly high murder transgender community in particular and the number of states in which homosexuality by the death penalty. Three doctors in charge of this work are all committed against abortion, but they are less vocal on the right to life people who were born.

For some Catholics - not all - human rights are better defined as the right to do what the church says it's God's will. There is a rickety structure of circular logic to this: the Church knows the real purpose of human life and sexuality is, and do what the Church says. Documents O'Leary, for example, wrote the argument that feminism is a heretical movement - a theology of liberation, says defiantly someone who is "bad." (She and her colleagues dislike "of feminism, of course, opposed to his appointment to the feminists - Janice Raymond as former nun -. This is not to defame, such as trans people and all that they do)

Instead, they cite a catch-all anti-trans colleagues and anti-gay, as Ray Blanchard and George Socarides, a lot of work, the criticism was the intellectual struggle and only those who despise and pathologizing.

Many bioethicists
are, of course, rationalists and utilitarians, whose work is based on a spirit of free intellectual curiosity, the three authors of this article, however, are working up the cheat sheet doctrine, and all the arguments that come with the objectives to an inescapable conclusion.


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