You are using a secular source to circumvent Church teaching??? What’s wrong with thie picture
No. I simply understand why they are mislead.
How can you say it is always gravely immoral, and make exceptions to this. Thats a non sequitur. If two options are gravely wrong, we are not allowed to choose either one. Picking the lesser of two evils does not apply to moral absolutes.
I do not know how to explain any clearer. I do NOT make exceptions to this, at all. I follow the Church to the absolute best of my abilities in voting. In the document from Rome, which I have linked to many times in this thread. It lists nine broad examples of moral principles that are absolutely non negotiable in voting. No matter how tempting to compromise, I follow all nine.
The primary disagreement in this thread is that people argue that I am incorrect in following this directive from Rome. They say I should support the torture of detainees, I should support the death penalty, I should support a war I belief to be unjust, all because doing so will make progress on abortion.
My primary disagreement with you is that I will not assert that ANY of the self described Catholics who are failing to wholly follow the Church on right to life are either not Catholic or not Christian.
Personally, I see no difference between compromising on abortion and compromising on stem cell research, or, for that matter, compromising on torture of prisoners - all are attacks on the inalienable rights of the human person (Pastoral Constitution of the Church). Any compromise regarding attacks on the human person potentially undermines the faith (at least so says the Church).
But, how should I view others who disagree? Vern, whom you agreed with, has referred to people who do not vote as he does as “couch potato Catholics”. He also disagrees with the Church regarding the death penalty. Another poster aserted that the only “real” Catholics vote as he does, but asserts that torturing prisoners, even if some die, is wholly understandable and just. Still another has asserted that ‘of course’ the teach understands that we need to sometimes comrpomise on intrinsic evil…
I simply say, look to Rome, wholly follow the Church, if it costs earthly political power to vote with God, so be it. God is the only true source of power anyway. BUT, I will not condemn those who disagree as inherently non Catholic or non Christian, because I cannot reconcile such an action with the Beatitudes.
If you believe it is or earthly role to judge our fellow children of God, so be it. I just believe that it is our shared unworthiness, which we all pronounce before being welcomed at God’s table at Mass, which is the ultimate answer to our weekly prayer for unity and peace.
Peace