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Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Fr. Tom Collins Reflects on the Hunter Biden Scandal and the Silence of the Bishops

Before reading Fr. Tom's article, here's a report from Sky News. A big part of the corruption story is Big Tech's power in impacting the election by protecting and covering up for Biden and his family. 


And now...here's Fr. Tom's commentary!
It seems that, in order to be apolitical, we clergy are required to maintain an amoral stance with regard to the serious issues in the upcoming election. For example, evidence of serious criminal activity contained on the laptop of Hunter Biden, which had been suppressed by officials at the FBI, has recently been brought to light by The New York Post and Rudy Giuliani. But apparently, we are to join with the leftist mob in asserting that such a first-hand source of evidence is not worth mentioning, much less considering in the upcoming election.

Also, many of our bishops refuse to challenge the assertion of Joseph Biden that, in spite of his pro-active promotion of aborticide and other evils, he is a Catholic in good standing. And now it seems that, in order to remain apolitical, we need to also accept all the actions recorded on the laptop of his son, Hunter, including the molestation and torture of children, are in harmony with the Church’s teaching on modesty and chastity and with the USCCB’s Dallas Charter.

In addition, in a way reminiscent of the tactics used by KKK politicians and judges against African-Americans in the Jim Crow South, such bishops seem to have no problem with FBI officials acting as accessories after the fact by helping to cover up the crimes of the Biden family, since these officials refused to investigate, much less to submit for possible prosecution, the criminal activities clearly evidenced in the documents and photos on Hunter Biden’s computer.

There seems to be a pattern here, however. For, over the past several decades, those promoting numerous evils have been excused by Church leaders merely because the evildoers have asserted that they are promoting “social justice”. It is a bit reminiscent of how, for decades, predatory priests and prelates routinely received ecclesiastical cover for their crimes in order to prevent scandal and because, otherwise, they seemed to be good pastors.

Thus it seems that such bishops would have us view aborticide, infanticide, rape, torture, vivisection, murder, genocide and sacrilege as morally permissible for the sake of the “greater good”, as determined by the latest mandates of political correctness.

God save us!

Fr. Thomas Collins

Hot Springs VA

Read more:

The Biden Corruption Scandal Isn’t About Hunter, It’s About Joe

Joe Biden's alleged links to Burisma 'as damaging as can be,' Giuliani says

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