Johannesburg archbishop slams "biological colonialism"

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Published: January 29, 2009


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Johannesburg Archbishop Buti Joseph Tlhagale has attacked proposed 
legislation that will allow the harvesting of eggs from African women 
for investigation purposes in other countries as "biological colonialism".

Archbishop Thagale underlined this in his opening address at the 
plenary assembly of the Southern African Catholic Bishops' 
Conference, Zenit reports.

Among other things, the archbishop called attention to the "global 
ethic" and its challenge to churches. He described it as "the global 
postmodern ethic that puts great value on differences," and 
"maintains that reality is a social construct, that truth is what you 
make of it."

With this lack of objective truth, Archbishop Tlhagale noted, "the 
authority of the Word of God has been turned on its head."

He added: "God himself has been knocked off the pedestal. [...] 
Natural law is seen as an integral part of ancient explanations or 
mythologies. A whole new vocabulary and concepts have been produced 
by the postmodern global ethic."

He said that in this world view, the "right to choose" is promoted as 
the fundamental norm. As a consequence, he said: "One can freely 
choose bisexuality, homosexuality, lesbianism, heterosexuality. 
Children now have the right to choose abortion irrespective of their 
parent's beliefs. They too have equal rights."

Archbishop Tlhagale further warned his listeners of continuing 
attempts to legalise abortion and in vitro fertilisation in African 
countries, with the African Union's Maputo Protocol and the UN 
Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women.

Among his main concerns, he said: "Such legislation will make it 
possible to poach ovarian human eggs from African women. Harvesting 
ovarian human eggs in Africa will help meet the needs of embryonic 
stem cell research in industrialised countries.

"It is illegal to use British eggs in Great Britain. Biological 
colonialism is on our doorstep."

"Do Church leaders have a say in these complex moral issues of the 
day or are we simply left to the mercy of unscrupulous 
campaigners?"Archbishop Tlhagale asked in conclusion.

SOURCE

<http://www.zenit.org/article-24925?l=english>Archbishop Denounces 
"Biological Colonialism" (Zenit)

LINKS

<http://www.sacbc.org.za/docs/Opening%20Address%20final%20Archbishop%20Buti%20Tlhagale%20Jan%202009.pdf>Archbishop
 
Tlhagale address (SACBC)

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