“Abortion is not legal in the United States? And there’s something in the constitution about abortion? I don’t think you meant to say these things… And please don’t bring the Nazis and the Holocaust into the abortion debate. There is no comparison.”
I hope you know the law. The law doesn’t say it is legal. It states that it is a private thing now. And that is exactly what I wrote.
And yes it is comparable to the Nazis, the holocaust and much much worst. And I was comparing how the nazis did every horrible thing they did LEGALLY.
“Well, maybe if you explained it further, but on its face, it’s not a good comparison. We dishonor the WWI dead by not appreciating them for their bravery and service during their lives on earth. This is not comparable to the deaths of the unborn.”
Exactly how it dishonors them? I posted a scenario. Stop acting all righteous and read what I wrote instead of trying to lecture me on what I never did. It is unreal.
“It’s sad that you think it’s not important to vote when you remove the abortion issue from the table. You should really reconsider. The welfare of all Americans relies on it.”
How exactly can we talk about welfare if they are dead? I really think you should reflect on that.
I believe that anyone who supports abortion doesn’t even care for the welfare of anyone but themselves.
I don’t buy that democrat cheap slogan of perpetual welfare at the expense of others merely easing poverty but not getting rid of it. I haven’t swallowed the big lie about that. I come from a socialist country and the chant that democrats say is the typical demagoguery and I heard it before. Many times before.
So it is the abortion issue first and foremost, and all the other issues as well. And since the democrat party has been a huge proponent of planned parenthood and has by its own self proclamation claimed that it is the pro-choice party I could never vote for them. I have not seen one single democrat candidate in the last decade that has been pro-life. At the national level and in my area.
You should think about the babies. I didn’t care so much about abortion before (I used to think everyone just condemned themselves and it was between them and God)
Then I started to work searching and viewing violent islamic propaganda from every terrorist group in the world. I have seen beheadings, stoning to death, floggings, bombings, people being burn alive, you name it, however when I saw an abortion I started to scream. There is absolutely nothing in our lifetimes that is as precedent as this. It is the grand battle of our times. And I will do anything possible to not only prevent them but also to defend the lives of the unborn. And that includes to stop the party of death and to stop voting for those who are pro-choice.
Life is the first and foremost welfare. Think about that.
I leave you with this…
“Declaration on Procured Abortion” (Cardinal Seper, Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, 1974) there is a discussion of “Morality and Law” (#19-23). “Man may never obey a law which is in itself, immoral and such is the case of a law which would admit in principle, the liceity of abortion. Nor can he take part in a propaganda campaign in favor of such a law or vote for it. Moreover, he may not collaborate in its application. It is, for instance, inadmissible that doctors or nurses should find themselves obligated to cooperate closely in abortions and have to choose between the law of God and their professional situation.” (22)
Pope John Paul II in “Evangelium Vitae” states “I declare that direct abortion, that is, abortion willed as an end or as a means, always constitutes a grave moral disorder, since it is the deliberate killing of an innocent human being. … No circumstance, no purpose, no law whatsoever can ever make licit an act which is intrinsically illicit, since it is contrary to the law of God which is written in every human heart, knowable by reason itself and proclaimed by the Church” (EV 62C).
“The 1917 Code of Canon Law punished abortion with excommunication. The revised canonical legislation continues this tradition when it decrees that a person who actually procures an abortion incurs automatic (Latae sententiae) excommunication” (Canon 1398) " The excommunication affects all those who commit this crime with knowledge of the penalty attached and thus includes those accomplices without whose help the crime would not have been committed" (Canon 1329).
“By this sanction the Church makes clear that abortion is a most serious and dangerous crime, thereby encouraging those who commit it to seek without delay the path of conversion. In the Church the purpose of the penalty of excommunication is to make an individual fully aware of the gravity of a certain sin and then to foster genuine conversion and repentance”(EV 62B).
The argument can be made that voting is a very remote form of cooperation in abortion. But is it all that remote? The legislator who votes for abortion is clearly a formal accomplice, giving formal cooperation with abortion. S/he shares both in the intention of the act, and in supplying material support for the act. If I vote for such a candidate, knowing full well that he will help make available public monies for abortion, or continue it decriminalization, then I am aiding him/her.
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