Michael Novak

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I am reading an old book(1968 I think) entitled "A Catholic case for contraception" in which he and a number of distingusied theologians dissent from humanae vitae which is fascinating reading but I understand he has changed his position and is now most well known for his support of capitalism and more recently as a pawn of the US government to try and argue the case for war in Iraq to the Vatican.(unsucessfully obviously).

Does anyone have any strong views on this man or know much about him? Thanks in advance.

-- Kiwi (csisherwood@hotmail.com), March 25, 2003

Answers

bump

-- (csisherwood@hotmail.com), March 25, 2003.

Yes, he has changed his position on contraception and has now become an orthodox Catholic. He is a regular columnist at the conservative magazine, National Review, and while I would not characterize him as a "pawn" (since the U.S. government is not noted for its love of orthodox Catholics), it is true that he was asked to make a case for the Iraq war fitting into "just war" teaching - you may think it was unsuccessful, but the Pope, while reiterating his opposition to war, has been very clear that he believes the primary responsibility for ending the war is Saddam Hussein's.

Like it or bump it.

-- Christine L. :-) (christine_lehman@hotmail.com), March 25, 2003.


http://www.chronwatch.com/featured/contentDisplay.asp? aid=1570&mode=print

-- hardy (hardy@har.har), March 25, 2003.



-- Hardy (hardy@har.har), March 25, 2003.

Chritine I was being a bit cheeky with the pawn call, but I believe he was acting on behalf of the US state department. He did fail, his arguments were rejected outright. Like it or bump it alright!

Thanks for the info. Hardy thanks for the "joke" bro, although I think youre the only one laughing, it aint too witty or clever is it. Leave the satire to us "left wingers" eh!

-- Kiwi (csisherwood@hotmail.com), March 25, 2003.



Hardy - Where did you get my picture???

-- jean bouchard (jeanb@cwk.imag.net), March 25, 2003.

Some people say that you peace freaks don't know what you are talking about. I don't know where they got that idea.




-- Hardy (hardy@har.her), March 25, 2003.

Very good, Hardy! Just say a protester's sign today that said:
"We support our troops -- when they kill their officers."


"... I was being a bit cheeky with the pawn call ..."

It's not smart or just for an appeaser to get "cheeky" with folks from a land whose sons are dying to set enslaved people free.

God bless you.
John

-- J. F. Gecik (jfgecik@hotmail.com), March 27, 2003.


Then again, they seem like such nice & upstanding people. Salt of the earth, really. Oh. Wait.




-- Hardy (hardy@har.har), March 27, 2003.




See?

-- Hardy (hardy@har.har), March 27, 2003.


Here we go again, President Bush is now following in the steps of his father, and Johnson and Nixon and Truman. Politics comes first. If you have to be in this darned thing, win it as soon as possible.Get these men and women home as soon as possible, with as little American and British loss as possible.

-- Ed Richards (loztra@yahoo.com), March 27, 2003.

Kiwi, please clear your message box. I sent a message to you and your inbox seems to be full.

Please send me a message at "atila at choose dot com dot br" so that I can send you my message.

Thanks and god bless.

-- Atila (me@somewhere.com), March 28, 2003.


Hi Atila, I dont use my hotmail much but I will clear it and Ill send you my work e-mail. Thanks

-- Kiwi (csisherwood@hotmail.com), March 31, 2003.

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