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To clear the confusion-
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No, there is no difference in these candidates?
Later on Frank posted this -
That statement is a guideline, nothing more, nothing less. Now if your “guides” tell you this candidate isn’t really serious about appointing liberal judges to the courts of the land, that will entrench more abortion on us, but you take him serious when he says, he’s gonna give ya free healthcare, then by all means vote for him, if you think the greater good is served.
Even by the Bishop’s conference admission, an awful lot of stars have to line up, to get a pass on voting pro choice.
Because I take each candidate at his word, I don’t really have a choice which way to vote, I’ve said many times in this thread, I vote pro life, after that, let the chips fall where they may.
It seemed from you posts your posts (Frank), you were giving comfort to pro choice voting Catholics, maybe I was wrong, if so you have the bandwith to set the record straight.
Keep in mind this is what the Holy Father said.
link here for full story-
nydailynews.com/news/2008/04/28/2008-04-28_cardinal_egan_criticizes_rudy_giuliani_f.html
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Originally Posted by vern humphrey
So once again, if one candidate wants to put an end to 98.5% of abortions, and the other wants to fund abortion mills with taxpayer money, there is no moral difference between those two?
Is that your position?.
This means, no, it is not your postion, that there is a moral difference in these 2 candidates?
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No, there is no difference in these candidates?
Later on Frank posted this -
Which as far as I can tell means if you don’t think the pro choice guy is serious about what he says, you can vote for him?? Only the American Bishops could come up with statement like this, but that doesn’t surprise me given the way some of them run their Dioceses. Talk about a confusing.“36. When all candidates hold a position in favor of an intrinsic evil, the conscientious voter faces a dilemma. The voter may decide to take the extraordinary step of not voting for any candidate or, after careful deliberation, may decide to vote for the candidate deemed less likely to advance such a morally flawed position and more likely to pursue other authentic human goods.”
Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship -
That statement is a guideline, nothing more, nothing less. Now if your “guides” tell you this candidate isn’t really serious about appointing liberal judges to the courts of the land, that will entrench more abortion on us, but you take him serious when he says, he’s gonna give ya free healthcare, then by all means vote for him, if you think the greater good is served.
Even by the Bishop’s conference admission, an awful lot of stars have to line up, to get a pass on voting pro choice.
Because I take each candidate at his word, I don’t really have a choice which way to vote, I’ve said many times in this thread, I vote pro life, after that, let the chips fall where they may.
It seemed from you posts your posts (Frank), you were giving comfort to pro choice voting Catholics, maybe I was wrong, if so you have the bandwith to set the record straight.
Keep in mind this is what the Holy Father said.
Last May, when a reporter pressed Benedict on whether he agreed that Catholic politicians who had recently legalized abortion in Mexico City should be considered excommunicated, his response was, “Yes.”
Now y’all read this and tell me you think its ok to vote for a pro choice candidate. From the Daily News-Benedict’s spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, later said the pope was not setting a new policy and did not intend to formally excommunicate anyone. But Lombardi added that politicians who vote in favor of abortion should refrain from receiving Holy Communion.
link here for full story-
nydailynews.com/news/2008/04/28/2008-04-28_cardinal_egan_criticizes_rudy_giuliani_f.html
angry Edward Cardinal Egan pounded New York’s pro-choice former Mayor Rudy Giuliani from his Internet pulpit on Monday for taking the Eucharist at Pope Benedict’s historic Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral.“The Catholic Church clearly teaches that abortion is a grave offense against the will of God,” Egan said in a statement on the archdiocesan Web site.“Throughout my years as archbishop of New York, I have repeated this teaching in sermons, articles, addresses and interviews without hesitation or compromise of any kind.”My guess is Cardinal Egan got a earful from Rome about this fiasco, and if the magistrate is anything like the fire dept it runs downhill, and he in turn got his people on the phone, and scolded them for allowing the archdiocese to be put in such a position in the first place.Egan said he had “an understanding” with the failed Republican presidential hopeful “that he was not to receive the Eucharist because of his well-known support of abortion.”
Safe bet you can put pro choice voting Catholics in that net. Now those of y’all that think its ok to vote pro choice people, then OK, do what ya feel ya gotta do, but those that try to sway other Catholics into that line of thinking, don’t think you’re gonna go unchallenged, because we got some pretty heavy hitters on our side.