It may not be my views on abortion, but he has some sense of the political turf and the legislative laws.
How hard is it to ‘legislate morality’ for everyone in the country with so many different religions and no religions. It is costly enough (for all of us) to legislate and enforce the laws ‘for the common good’, without getting into a specific religious morality.
Say, if abortion were illegal; then missing Sunday Mass became illegal; then not eating fish on Fridays during lent became illegal; then etc.; wouldn’t this be protested by the Protestants, Jews, Baptists, Mormons, atheists… What if the original founders, mostly Puritans, made laws for all of us based on there religious morals? All infractions would land you in jail and have fines. Where would us Catholics fit then? How would Catholic’s fight if drinking and smoking were illegal (it’s becoming that way already), according to the Mormon Religious Morality?
As I say, he makes sense for the Nation we live in. He is saying to let the Church/Religion ‘legislate’ abortion morality within their own members and the condemnation of such as well… while leaving the other religions practice their own religions according to their morals.
I do not necessarily agree with him, where a country has a Christian majority, but, Religion and Politics are not good bedfellows. This has been tried in times past without success, only wars and martyrs and fighting prevailed.
It’s a tough call, but educating the people, rather then legislate, about morals, is a more peaceful approach. To this end, no Catholic’s should be having abortions… and any other religion that has the same moral code.