In response to our reader's objection, Mr. Solomon writes: «While I would not wish to oversimplify the case, and though I recognize that there are many liberal Catholic thinkers who are tolerant on this subject, the Catholic
Church as an institution remains singularly and aggressively antagonistic on the subject of euthanasia, and does more than any other organization in the world to stand in the way of death with dignity.»
Not exact matches
Women may feel discriminated against in many
institutions but few have made it so blatantly clear that the woman's place
remains at the kitchen sink
as the Catholic
Church.
This is why it is is just
as problematic for some people to
remain within, say, the
institution of the
church.
As quixotic as it may sound, I think that if the church wishes to remain a vital institution, it must follow a similar strategy in the futur
As quixotic
as it may sound, I think that if the church wishes to remain a vital institution, it must follow a similar strategy in the futur
as it may sound, I think that if the
church wishes to
remain a vital
institution, it must follow a similar strategy in the future.
The result of this negative cultural attitude is that the
churches remain as a sort of Western
institution and experience a certain cultural «poverty».
The Archbishop of Canterbury, head of the
Church of England and
as such - one might hope - committed to the
institution of marriage,
remains silent.