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****Maggie,
Your editorial dissection of my post is a work of art. The game seems to be “remove completed thought from first-generation intent, thereby modifying meaning - AND point the finger at self, thereby portraying first-generation poster as vindictive and offensive”. Well, in order to remedy the situation, I will employ some Vicryl 3-0 suture material and attempt to stitch back together my original points.****
Do you have the capacity to effect change for all 3,700 patients each day in some magical way other than by prayer?
I do. Doesn’t absolve me of my responsibility.
**Which is what, exactly? To judge another’s plight from the outside, proclaim it offensive to your God, your Christ and your Blessed Mother? And if the main players believe in a different God? Then what? Do you devalue their beliefs? Do you stand behind the cloak of The One True Church? See, a lot of people find THAT insulting.
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Wow, lovely, sounds like I’m screaming in someone’s face or condemning people-I’m not. You’re right, it’s between them and God, but we, as Catholics, are commanded to speak for the innocent. The Catechism is clear, as is the Pope. The subject was about calling yourselves a Catholic and not following the Church or the Pope.
OK, then, I’m a “fallen-away”, “lapsed”, “Cafeteria-Style Catholic”, - I don’t care what you call me - and I had a pre-Roe abortion, so I speak with some authority on the subject. In reality, as days go by, I identify myself less and less with Catholicism and more with just generic guilt and shame. That’s the legacy I have found in this mess.
Never said it was. Many of your observations about me have been inaccurate and undeserved. Who are you to judge a mother’s anger? I know, from personal experience, how incredibly difficult this issue is. Doesn’t change Truth.
I**'ve made no direct observations about you, and yet you seem content to narcissistically cloak yourself in the robes of the victim. Who am I? I am another of God’s creations, thinking, feeling, deciphering and deciding with the brain that He gave me. I am a mother and have had the abortion experience. My cards are on the table, as usual. No one is trying to change truth. But I am a moral relativist - I don’t believe truth is perceived the same by all.**
This is patently insulting. I have never interfered, manipulated, or been violent. In fact, NO ONE who is truly pro-life is violent. Propaganda is not evil, depends on how it’s used; however the idea that just prayer meets our Catholic obligation is false.
again, insulting.
Victimization. Who said you’ve been violent? Not I. I don’t know what your experience is; but I can tell you that there are plenty of folks who paint themselves as pro-life and who are extremely violent. Try as you might, it will be tough for the pro-life movement to divorce itself from Tiller’s murderer. My own daughter was threatened by a man who placed a pipe bomb on the property where she works in the women’s health field. He was sentenced to 40 years. This stuff gives you a bad name and leaves a lingering impression. Why resort to propaganda when the truth should suffice? Again, what is your obligation and how to you act upon it without interfering in the free will of another person?
Your editorial dissection of my post is a work of art. The game seems to be “remove completed thought from first-generation intent, thereby modifying meaning - AND point the finger at self, thereby portraying first-generation poster as vindictive and offensive”. Well, in order to remedy the situation, I will employ some Vicryl 3-0 suture material and attempt to stitch back together my original points.****
I was stating that it isn’t a vague possibility with 3,700 per day in the US alone.I never discount ANYONE’s prayers and always pray for the mother’s and children’s souls. Why would you even say such a thing? You called it “some free-floating anxiety about the outside possibility that a killing may someday occur”…
Do you have the capacity to effect change for all 3,700 patients each day in some magical way other than by prayer?
I do. Doesn’t absolve me of my responsibility.
**Which is what, exactly? To judge another’s plight from the outside, proclaim it offensive to your God, your Christ and your Blessed Mother? And if the main players believe in a different God? Then what? Do you devalue their beliefs? Do you stand behind the cloak of The One True Church? See, a lot of people find THAT insulting.
**
Wow, lovely, sounds like I’m screaming in someone’s face or condemning people-I’m not. You’re right, it’s between them and God, but we, as Catholics, are commanded to speak for the innocent. The Catechism is clear, as is the Pope. The subject was about calling yourselves a Catholic and not following the Church or the Pope.
OK, then, I’m a “fallen-away”, “lapsed”, “Cafeteria-Style Catholic”, - I don’t care what you call me - and I had a pre-Roe abortion, so I speak with some authority on the subject. In reality, as days go by, I identify myself less and less with Catholicism and more with just generic guilt and shame. That’s the legacy I have found in this mess.
Never said it was. Many of your observations about me have been inaccurate and undeserved. Who are you to judge a mother’s anger? I know, from personal experience, how incredibly difficult this issue is. Doesn’t change Truth.
I**'ve made no direct observations about you, and yet you seem content to narcissistically cloak yourself in the robes of the victim. Who am I? I am another of God’s creations, thinking, feeling, deciphering and deciding with the brain that He gave me. I am a mother and have had the abortion experience. My cards are on the table, as usual. No one is trying to change truth. But I am a moral relativist - I don’t believe truth is perceived the same by all.**
This is patently insulting. I have never interfered, manipulated, or been violent. In fact, NO ONE who is truly pro-life is violent. Propaganda is not evil, depends on how it’s used; however the idea that just prayer meets our Catholic obligation is false.
again, insulting.
Victimization. Who said you’ve been violent? Not I. I don’t know what your experience is; but I can tell you that there are plenty of folks who paint themselves as pro-life and who are extremely violent. Try as you might, it will be tough for the pro-life movement to divorce itself from Tiller’s murderer. My own daughter was threatened by a man who placed a pipe bomb on the property where she works in the women’s health field. He was sentenced to 40 years. This stuff gives you a bad name and leaves a lingering impression. Why resort to propaganda when the truth should suffice? Again, what is your obligation and how to you act upon it without interfering in the free will of another person?