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My motivation is to move us all closer to Christ.Once again, this is nothing but manipulation on your part. What, I wonder, is your motivation?
Sorry, but NOT feeling sympathy for someone is not sinful, and not un-Christian and says nothing about what one believes about the Church’s teachings.
Here is some more “manipulation” for you…
Catechism of the Catholic Church said:1931 **Respect for the human person proceeds by way of respect for the principle that "everyone should look upon his neighbor (without any exception) as ‘another self,’ **above all bearing in mind his life and the means necessary for living it with dignity."37 No legislation could by itself do away with the fears, prejudices, and attitudes of pride and selfishness which obstruct the establishment of truly fraternal societies. Such behavior will cease only through the charity that finds in every man a “neighbor,” a brother.
1932 The duty of making oneself a neighbor to others and actively serving them becomes even more urgent when it involves the disadvantaged, in whatever area this may be. "As you did it to one of the least of these my brethren, you did it to me."38
1933 This same duty extends to those who think or act differently from us. The teaching of Christ goes so far as to require the forgiveness of offenses. He extends the commandment of love, which is that of the New Law, to all enemies.39 Liberation in the spirit of the Gospel is incompatible with hatred of one’s enemy as a person, but not with hatred of the evil that he does as an enemy.
Dr. Tiller was guilty of horrific sins. We are still to extend our love, and sympathy, to him and his family. It isn’t easy. I certainly struggle with it all the time. However, it is what Christ taught. We can hate the evil that he does, but we can’t hate him as a person.