The president of the Pontifical Academy of
Theology, Italian Bishop Antonio Staglianò, who was appointed by Pope
Francis, created a stir recently via a viral video on Instagram. In the video, Staglianò
opined that John Lennon’s famous/infamous pacifist song Imagine is the most beautiful song in the world.
Imagine that.
Staglianò actually stated, “Let’s abolish
religion, let’s abolish God, let’s abolish heaven. Who says that? John Lennon,
in the most beautiful song in the world, Imagine.”
The Bishop made his remarks in the context of asserting that no religion—and therefore
no concept, idea, or principle—should be worth killing or dying for. Per
lifesitenews.com, he concluded his remarks by stating (his interpretation of
the Gospel): “Standing before the High Priest, Jesus said: Get it out of your
head that my Abba, my God, my Father killed the firstborn sons of Egypt or the
charioteers and horses of the Egyptian army, or that He ordered Saul to put
prisoners to the sword… Get it out of your head, because my Abba is always and
only love. With my Abba you can only make peace, reconciliation, and
forgiveness.”
A Catholic Bishop, president of the Pontifical
Academy of Theology, touting a song whose lyrics read “Imagine there’s no
heaven” as the most beautiful in the world seems to me to be a tad heretical. I
mean, Jesus dying on the Cross and being resurrected so that our sins might be
expunged and we might have a chance at eternal life probably infers the
existence of a heaven, no? But what the hell, screw it. Let’s hope (and pray?)
that “Above us [is] only sky.”
Imagine,
verse 2:
Imagine there’s no countries
It isn’t hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace
Imagine One World Government. Imagine being ruled
by the European Union, the WEF, or the Chinese Communist Party. It isn’t hard
to do. And wouldn’t it be great if there was no religion, too? Wouldn’t that
lead to all of us around the world living life in peace? No, it would lead to
all of us being forced to worship The State, to hell with individual rights and
the rule of law. And I am not a big fan of killing or dying, but, let’s
face it, if there is absolutely nothing for which you would die, there really
isn’t much reason to live. If nothing means much to you, no principle moves
you, and you aren’t willing to sacrifice for your spouse and children…is your
life really worth living?
The third verse of Lennon’s Opus begins, “Imagine
no possessions, I wonder if you can.” Well, the citizens of New York City under
Zohran Mamdani may soon find out. They will own nothing and like it! Yay,
Communism! Am I right?!
Imagine that there is no heaven, above us only
sky.
Imagine a Catholic Bishop thinking that is
a beautiful thing.
Imagine that.
Sadly, we don’t have to.
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