I elevate these issues because Christ taught us to. I do not take the abortion issue as lightly as you and Suudi might expect. Quite the contrary. I wrestle with these matters. But I reject the notion that abortion must be the main issue in which I am to consider.
And that is why we have been trying to make it clear that these other issues are contingent upon the right to life. The extend from the right to life. These other issues are secondary because they are contingent.
But to be clear, I want to make a distinction. We are not fighting against abortion to the detriment of care for the needy. Nobody is suggesting we drop all efforts to help those in need. Like most Catholic things, it is a both/and. How does fighting for the lives of the unborn interfere with care for the needy?
I hope I now have spent enough time on this matter for you because after 2 long posts on the matter it is indeed all I have time for now. I understand though this is a difficult concept for you to grasp as I sometimes have difficulty understanding why you believe you have the right to force your beliefs on this matter onto everyone else.
Again, you keep saying “belief”. It isn’t just some arbitrary belief. it isn’t an opinion, like my favorite flavor of ice cream. This is important stuff. If I had a belief that every person that ever used a handle of CMatt25 should be locked in prison for the rest of their lives, and somehow convinced enough people to support it and passed a law, would you object? Why? After all, my belief is my belief, and who are you to impose your beliefs on me?
The point is that some things are grounded in objective reality. The reality is that abortion is the destruction of innocent human life. Reason, not belief or faith, tells us this. And if imposing truth on you is so problematic, I guess we better stop trying to tell you that “2+2=4”. How rude of us to impose our mathematical beliefs on you!
The right to life vs the right of a woman to choose and decide what she believes is not as black and white to me.
Of course, we completely disagree. The only gray area
might be when the mother’s life is in grave, immediate danger. All other cases, nobody has a right to choose anything that would result in the death of another innocent human being. None.
See we go around in circles. I truly hope though this helped further because I’m not going to continue repeating myself. Abortion shall never be eradicated fully.
You are so certain of this? Never? Hmm…I wonder if they said the same thing about slavery? I wonder if the Romans though the same thing about their empire?
And even if you might be right (with a fully qualified “never” such as “never in my lifetime”), why should be cease trying? There never has been an immortal man, so should we quit trying to live?
So we have a choice. We can continue to go around in circles for another nearly 40 yrs or we can accept the law of the land at this point and indeed move on. Move on to safe and legal but rare.
We keep coming back to this, because you never address the point. Let’s use your words with slight changes:
Slavery: We can continue to go around in circles for another nearly 40 yrs or we can accept the law of the land at this point and indeed move on. Move on to safe and legal but rare.
**Women’s Suffrage: **We can continue to go around in circles for another nearly 40 yrs or we can accept the law of the land at this point and indeed move on. Move on to safe and legal but rare.
So, you would be fine if slavery were safe, legal, and rare?
Further reducing abortions by for instance getting more programs, including govt programs, in place to aide mothers after childbirth. And promoting other things to reduce a woman feeling she has no choice but to abort under her circumstances.
Why can’t we do both? Why can’t we fight against abortion
and provide resources for scared, pregnant women?
But in the end in a democracy of plural beliefs on this matter, the choice may have to lie with her.
Again, it is not about beliefs. It is about what is the objectively right thing to do.
And by moving on, can we only then as a Church and as a society get the focus back to those other issues Christ so clearly espoused. The choice is ours to make.
You are acting like it is an either/or situation. Nobody here, and nobody in the Church, is suggesting that we cease all efforts to aid those in need until abortion is outlawed. We can focus on
all the issues. And we do! Does not the Church have significant outreach to all those in need? The Church is the single largest organization for the care and assistance of those in need, whether they be material or spiritual needs.