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Since you have a nack for misinterpretation, explanation in detail seems appropriate.A weather report was not necessary, just yea or nah, so after reading all that you’re left having to draw your own conclusions. And when you do, the SoCal jumps up and down and says, we twist his words.
If you vote ‘pro life’ in accordance with the definition provided in CHRISTIFIDELES LAICI, and the guidance provided by the Vatican in terms of upholding the “essence of moral law” (vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/cfaith/documents/rc_con_cfaith_doc_20021124_politica_en.html) it would be a good thing. If you compromise on the teaching in your voting I, personally, believe it is a bad thing.Ok, thats what I’m doing when I vote for pro life conservative candidates. That would not be a good thing in your view?
For example, your open support of torture in defiance of the Catechism and International law devalues human life. I agree with the Pope. If we devalue human life in the most widely accepted forms, we have little chance of convincing people to value it at the margins of existance.
Not at all, I wholely support such a teaching. It is folks like Vern, Ender, and yourself who have publicly rejected portions of the Church’s expansive understanding of the “right to life”.After reading this quote, am I correct in thinking you feel it is wrong to tie abortion to the latter two life issues, and if so, why?
The Church disagrees with you. CCC 2313 is clear, as are multiple Popes. We reject this for the same reason that abortion is an absolute, even in the case of the life of the mother (which some people have tried to argue is “self defense” as well).I’m not for the wholesale torture of prisoners, but if one has specific knowledge of a impending terrorist attack…
, I’m for doing what is necessary to prevent it. But I’m “not for throwing stuff on the wall to see what sticks.” I believe in doing what is necessary to terroists with specific knowledge as self defense, and as Vern pointed out, not refuted by the Church.
From your actions, are we to assume that ‘life’ is a fair weather belief? Something you are willing to impose on others, but willing to discard when it would be inconvenient or risky to you?
We believe that a fetus represents human life from the moment of fertizliation. However, personhood occurs when we are infused with a soul. For about 1400 years the Church held that occured at ‘quickening’, or first felt movement. Now we hold that we don’t know when it occurs. After ensoulment, abortion is a form of murder. Prior to ensoulment it is what Pope Pius IX described as “anticipted murder”.Pope Pius IX stated that the baby (it is NOT a fetus where I come from) is inarguably not animated. Does this mean Pius IX didn’t believe the baby in the womb as a person? And later doctrine notes reaffirmed that postion, or did I misunderstand the text?
Remember, we consider contraception to be gravely immoral as well. That is why you will find ‘masterbation’ referred to as ‘murder’ in Christian writing from the middle ages. So, as the Church points out, the point of ensoulment is irrelevant, since an abortion is always either a murder or a particularly heinous form of birth control.