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Why? We have strong statistical evidence to suggest that ready access to birth control reduces abortion rates world wide. Should we change our position on that?However, if John Lott’s argument, as quoted in the first post of this thread, is correct, then it seems very clear that the Church may want to reconsider its considered position.
For that matter, abortion appears to have a measurable impact on crime. Should we change our position on that?
I’d suggest more reading. EVANGELIUM VITAE and several of JPII’s books would be a good start. Then look at the first centuries of the Church.Reading the CCC, it seems that the purpose of the Church’s general opposition to the modern application of the death penalty is because there are other ways to preserve the safety of the state. But it may be that the Church has used incorrect data to come to that conclusion. If so, then it really would be valid for the Church to reconsider its position.