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Prodigal_Son1
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The Bishops have been chosen, and appointed, by Him. With all authority, He sends them out.I was responding, not interpreting. I do not speak for them, and do not even claim to speak for HE WHO IS, for whom, apparantly, the Bishop’s, here, are attempting to do.
Rather, I would say (FOR MYSELF)
THE LORD provides all that is provided. If provided in such quantity, that the holder of the benefits of THE LORD wish to share with those who cannot provide for themselves from the bounty of THE LORD (not just not possessing of) in equal quantity. Then it behooves those “with” (who wish to share in eternity with THE LORD, to heed the directives of HIS SON JESUS CHRIST and) to provide for those that “cannot avail themselves of” those resources (to “share”) to the maximum amount achievable.
I do not believe it is for anyone BUT THE LORD to say whether such has been achieved by anyone, and (though I risk a desired eternity) I say it is EQUALLY WRONG (as not sharing) for anyone to devise of themselves compulsory means to do otherwise.
Then we should stop trying to make our abortion efforts compulsory through legislation? Of course not, and in a like manner we can seek, in a democratic society, legislation that will provide for the least of His. That is giving all we have, to give to the poor.
It seems many argue against this, for various reasons. For me, I cannot justify such reasoning, in light of His teachings, and the teachings of His Church.