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SteveGC
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It’s not that one of the choices in “pro-choice” is the choice for “life”.It isn’t that I’m saying I agree with many pro-choice people who advocate abortion as a first-line of contraception. I’m simply recognizing that there are **multiple **choices and each woman has to make the choice that’s right for her situation and with her own conscience. It’s in line with the concept of “free will” as advocated by the Church. If she’s wrong, then that’s a matter for God and her soul to deal with when she dies.
Many posts I’ve read on this subject seem to think that there’s only 1 choice available in pro-choice. That’s just not what pro-choice means.
At 17, in my senior year of high school 35 years ago my choice was to have the baby. It wasn’t easy, but I’m very proud of my son. Had I conceived another child after my first marriage ended, I probably would have made the same choice. But that’s me.
It’s that there is more than one choice at all.
There is NO choice left. That’s the point of pro-life. Or, to put it another way, there is but ONE choice, not more than one. That choice is Life, always.
To allow more than one choice, is to deliberately turn a blind eye and deaf ear to murder. This is unacceptable.
And The Church does NOT “advocate” free will over righteousness. Advocate means to represent, or defend a position. The Church advocates LIFE, in all circumstances, for the innocent. The Church teaches that we have free will, and teaches that abortion is murder, and teaches that murder, or the endorsement or tolerance for it, is a grave sin. Thus, this behavior must be contritely confessed, with the resolve to cease doing it forever, if one desires to remain in the state of sanctifying grace.
And so, as Fr. Corapi says, it’s impossible to be pro-choice and Christian.