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Sy_Noe
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I’ll answer this one time since you asked and will try to keep it brief. As I have no interest in talking about and debating this one issue to the degree Catholics do. We aren’t going to agree anyway.Don’t you think allowing abortion is a graver evil than all the other issues in America? If it isn’t, which one or what combination is more serious than allowing abortion? And if you agree that abortion is the murder of a million people per year, then how do you justify voting for people who support that? Isn’t that like voting for Nazis?
But no I don’t in every case. I see many combinations of issues as pro life and no I don’t think it’s like voting for Nazis. I agree abortion is very tragic indeed and no one should take it lightly. But in my faith all lives are sacred and created by God. Including the unborn but also the lives of the woman, all of her loved ones, including the lives of her husband, her children who could be left without a mother if her health and life were at risk and she has no free will to choose overall what is best for her and her family. I also see 2 innocent victims in cases of rape and abortion. So I see no perfect solution in every case. I do see the long difficult road ahead though for a young girl or woman forced to experience the horrific crimes of rape and incest. And I’m not always clear if expounding upon this already difficult road ahead for her by having her to carry to term is the best in every case. But that’s one of the reasons I’m not of your faith. I don’t see every case the same and as cut and dried as Catholics do. The only thing I know for sure is I’m just so grateful I don’t have to walk in her shoes. I’ll leave it to God to judge their heart and mine and shall leave it at that.