(Madrid) the famous astrophysicist and Jesuit, Father Manuel Carreira,
has said "Islam, the worst plague that the human race has ever seen.
In an interview Carreira had indirectly responded to a discussion on
West Germany and said that one could not plausibly claim that "Islam is
compatible with the rights of a European nation".
Astrophysicist and Jesuit
The Spaniard Manuel Maria Carreira Verez SJ became famous mainly as an
astrophysicist, but also as a philosopher and theologian. Since 1974 he
is a member of the Vatican Specula, was an employee at numerous NASA
projects in the United States and taught more than 30 years at various
universities, including the John Carroll University in the US and the
Pontifical University of Comillas in Spain.
In an interview with El Español he addressed some current issues,
including the migration crisis, the relationship between the West and
Islam, and the relationship between the state and Church.
The State must preserve Christian heritage, he does not want to jeopardize its existence
"The state need not impose any specific religious behavior," but it has
to be taken into account, that the Western countries are based on
Christian ethics, because this has formed these States and made them
what they are and what is necessary to defend.
"The Catholicity is a central key element in the development of the
state", which applies to all of Western Europe. Therefore, the European
countries could not accept the abolition of Christianity without putting
their very existence at risk.
There is growing secularization, and this was "up to a certain point,
even desirable, because religion must not be a political element." But
the state has the task and duty to protect its Christian heritage as
part of the common good.
Islam is "completely unable" to respect human dignity and human rights
Carreira mainly sees a threat to Western countries, and that is above
all Islam. "I would say that Islam is the worst plague that humanity
has seen in the past 2000 years.". Islam is "completely unable" to
develop, respect for human dignity.
For Muslims it is therefore "impossible to respect human rights and the Western tradition".
A Muslim in Europe "denies either this respect, then is an internal
threat to Europe, or he accepts European thought, which means he is an
unbeliever and is dead according to Islamic understanding." Either way,
"there is no positive contribution by Islam to a modern society that is
respectful of the fundamental rights of every human being," said
Carreira.
Idea of the multicultural state "an intellectual blunder"
For this reason, the astrophysicist and Jesuit sees in the idea of a
multicultural state an "intellectual blunder". It lacks any "reasonable
relation to reality". Father Carreira said: "It seems to me that one can
not plausibly claim that Islam is compatible with the rights of a
European nation."
"Islam," said the Jesuit, "was created as decaffeinated Christianity
because they simply have obscured what they did not understand in
Christianity: one no longer talked about the Trinity, nor the
incarnation of God for the simple reason that they had not understood
it. "Therefore, Islam is a 7th - 9th Century developing form of "a
minimalist distorted Christianity" with its "own theology," which is of a
"very simple thinking."
Text: Giuseppe Nardi
Image: InfoVaticana
Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com
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