Wow, I am amazed at this thread

This is an issue about which I feel very strongly, so I decided to add my 2 cents worth.
First off, I don’t believe in good or bad Catholics, or even good/bad people (One is good…) Rather I believe in those who try, and those who do not. With regards to “Catholics” who believe abortion is a choice that should not be upheld by law, they are Catholics who do not try, if they in fact can be called Catholics. Not sure if someone who chooses to excommunicate himself is still technically a Catholic.
Anyway, I think the issue should be made clear.
The question of whether or not abortion should be made illegal, is EXACTLY the same as whether or not killing in general should be made illegal. Maybe it sounds silly since the latter is already the case, but that just shows how our mentality is skewed.
As I say to anyone who will listen: Take a child of whatever age (in our society, younger garners more sympathy) sit him down and then tell us when it is OK to kill that baby. When the mothers life is endangered? When his Father is a sinner (rapist?) When it is convenient fo the life of one or both parents? When is it OK to kill that child?
As a society, our answer is that it is OK in all the above cases, and then some. This is NOT acceptable.
With regard to the person who said they don’t believe that the answer is to illegalize it, I say the same thing. Therefore we should not make murder illegal, we should not make rape illegal, we should merely try to encourage people to make the right choices? Warm and fuzzy happy horse pucky. Sorry for the vernacular.
Again, the argument for illegalizing abortion is exactly the same as it would be for illegalizing rape and murder, were those legal, except that abortion is worse than both. It is the murder of an innocent, and the denial of the potential of an infinitely precious and UNREPEATABLE individual. One person can make incomprehensible changes to society, and we kill millions of them each year, before they have even had a chance to live the life God gave them. And we justify it as death being a part of life. Wow.
Makes me shake my head at the way we can justify anything to ourselves, which also makes me thankful that God left us the Church as a moral guide. See how confused we are even with this safeguard of the Truth?
For us Catholics, the conscience is not the source of Truth, Jesus is the Truth, and Jesus and His Church are ONE. Therefore, for Catholiocs who try, the Church says it, and we believe it. Or saying the exact same thing another way: Jesus says it, we believe it.
Thanks Vern, your posts here are encouraging to me, and I’m sure to others.
Peace to all.