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CharlesMatthewG
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Should bishops lead us to give up our lives trying to protect unborn children?
How far should we go to protect the unborn: jail?
How far should we go to protect the unborn: jail?
In some places, that leaves no candidates at all.We should start at home. We cannot have Catholics contracepting and voting for pro death candidates. If the Church got it’s act together, Roe v Wade would be reversed as a matter of bad law.
Well actually He turned over a lot of tables in the temple causing quite a ruckus.Jesus never promoted or tolerated civil disobedience. all we can do is pray, converse, persuade and vote.
That is because in some places…there is no calling for a strong pro life candidate… so sad.In some places, that leaves no candidates at all.
I would suggest asking a priest about any obligation on this. I think most people are called to just vote against pro-abortion policies and candidates as much as possible.Should bishops lead us to give up our lives trying to protect unborn children?
How far should we go to protect the unborn: jail?
In those cases, I would vote for the person you think will do the least damage on the life/marriage/human cloning issues.In some places, that leaves no candidates at all.
I am not convinced that getting arrested would help. There are probably other ways that would be more effective, with better odds at success. I knew of a lady who would pray outside of a place where they did abortions, and they’d take pictures later of all the babies that were saved that way.Should bishops lead us to give up our lives trying to protect unborn children?
How far should we go to protect the unborn: jail?
I don’t think protests should be like that should either. It really gives the mainstream media the excuse they need to cast a dark light on pro-lifers.My church has staged demonstrations, but all were done legally and with full knowledge of the police department. No posters that would upset children, no counter demonstrators, everyone was safe, and we made our point.