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This is a secular government. Natural law, as interpreted by the Church is not, and should not, be forced on others.
The issue, as I see it, is whether governments should recognize the unborn as having human rights. Personally, I think it’s a no-brainer, but the majority doesn’t agree.
If all humans were granted human rights - born and unborn - then all laws protecting humans would apply to the fetus. In reality, however, I doubt that this will ever happen.
This is a country with millions of Catholic citizens who are bound under moral law to stand by their faith. This is not about imposing on others. It is about justice. Catholics, Muslims, Orthodox Jews, Orthodox Christians, and Funtamentalist Protestants are all citizens of this country. We have a right to have a government that represents us.
The issue is not whether the governt should recognize the rights of the unborn. The issue is that the government has overstepped its rights. Governments may not assume Divine rights. Therefore, no government in any nation has the right to legalize the killing of innocent people.
The secular government does not have the right to play God.
Fraternally,
JR