Whoa! Hold on. I voted for a pro-life democrat, whose record was not as corrupted as the pro-life republican. I don’t have to make any excuses to you, my church, or my God.
I think the first thing that has to happen is that people need to renounce the infallibility of the Republican Party. Which I said many posts ago and this repeating is becoming pointless.
You greatly overestimate my ability to influence people.
First, I don’t even see what I’m doing his as an argument. Second, my “argument” was simply asking you what is part two of the plan? What do you do after overturning that one decision?
You have no plan. If anything, that shows a lack of priority on your behalf.
Each time I reply to your questions, I ask you questions also.
You have yet to answer. How long do you think I will let you get away with that?
So you tell me I am making an impression on other Catholics. I tell you the same. As a former teacher of adolescents, teenagers, and young adults, I can tell you what most young people think of most of the pro-life activists: they run the other direction when they see them. Face it, you’ve got a lot of folks acting as bad as PETA!
To sum up for those who are SO MUCH holier than me and seem to be not actually reading my posts and seeing what you want to see. You are painting me as some sort of pro-choice, rationalizer. Save that energy for when you actually find one.
I did not vote pro-death. I did not influence anyone to do so.
I believe life starts at conception, or “human life” or whatever distinction you want to make.
I just returned from mass with communion, and I have nothing to prove about my faith to you or anyone here.
43 million babies died, and one of them was mine. And there was nothing I could do about it.