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The Cardinal’s Silent Betrayal: How Blase Cupich Abandoned the Unborn in the Name of Unity


In a world where the sanctity of life should be a non-negotiable tenet for any Christian leader, Cardinal Blase Cupich's invocation at the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago left many stunned and dismayed. With rhetoric that painted a picture of national unity and justice, the Cardinal delivered what, on the surface, appeared to be an inclusive and inspiring message. However, his words rang hollow to those who noticed the glaring omission: the fate of the unborn, who were conveniently forgotten in his call for unity.


The Hypocrisy of Unity Without Life:

Cardinal Cupich, a prominent figure in the Catholic Church, spoke passionately about the “ongoing injustices in our national life” and the importance of a united America. But how can unity be achieved when the most vulnerable among us—unborn children—are denied their most fundamental right? To call for justice without acknowledging the injustice of abortion is like preaching about the importance of air while willfully ignoring those suffocating right beside you. It's an act of spiritual and moral cowardice that betrays not only the unborn but also the very essence of the Christian faith.


A Betrayal Under the Banner of Christianity:

Imagine a fire chief who, while delivering a speech about the importance of community safety, ignores the burning building right behind him. The irony and hypocrisy are unmistakable. Yet, this is precisely what Cardinal Cupich did. By delivering a prayer that omitted any mention of the unborn, he essentially blessed a political party that, just outside the doors of the convention, was sponsoring free abortions. This act is not just a betrayal of the Church; it’s a betrayal of God and the sacredness of life.


The Theological Implications:

The Cardinal’s invocation wasn’t merely an oversight—it was a deliberate choice to align with a narrative that seeks to redefine justice while ignoring the most heinous injustice of all: the slaughter of innocent lives. In doing so, Cupich abandoned the core tenets of Christianity. The Bible is unequivocal about the sanctity of life. Psalm 139:13-16 speaks of God knitting each of us together in our mother’s womb, and Jeremiah 1:5 declares that God knew us before we were born. To support or ignore abortion is to deny these fundamental truths and to turn one’s back on the very God who gave us life.


A Logical Examination of Insanity:

From a purely logical standpoint, Cardinal Cupich’s invocation is insane. It’s like a doctor who preaches about health while ignoring the cancer eating away at his patients. How can you call for justice and unity while tacitly endorsing—or at least failing to condemn—the greatest injustice of all? This is not just a moral failing; it’s a failure of reason. For someone in a position of spiritual authority to ignore the plight of the unborn while speaking of justice is to embrace a form of madness, where truth is sacrificed on the altar of political expediency.


Conclusion:

Cardinal Blase Cupich’s invocation at the Democratic National Convention was more than just a missed opportunity—it was a blatant betrayal of the unborn, his Church, and his God. By choosing to ignore the tragedy of abortion, he aligned himself with a narrative that values political unity over the sanctity of life. In doing so, he not only abandoned the tenets of Christianity but also revealed the deep-seated hypocrisy that plagues much of modern religious leadership. The Cardinal’s actions serve as a stark reminder that true justice and unity can only be achieved when we stand up for the most vulnerable among us, no matter how inconvenient it may be.


This article would serve to expose the lunacy and moral failing of Cardinal Cupich’s actions, urging readers to see through the hollow rhetoric and recognize the true cost of such spiritual compromise.


“We must not be surprised when we hear of murders, of killings, of wars, of hatred. If a mother can kill her own child, what is left but for us to kill each other." Mother Theresa


“Any country that accepts abortion is the poorest of the poor.” Mother Theresa

"It is better to be divided by truth than to be united in error. It is better to speak the truth that hurts and then heals, than falsehood that comforts and then kills." Adrian Rogers
For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear. They will turn their ears away from the truth and turn aside to myths." 2 Timothy 4:3-4






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