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proudnifi
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Wow. I’ve been following this post to get new perspectives. I started with the premise that nasty disgusting photos that appeal to emotion and not intellect should not be shown, especially since I shy away from shameless shock-type forms of “debate.” I was actually starting to see some value in grisly murder pictures. I was starting to change my mind on the use of such photos in general.
There is a lot going on in my mind, but first, are we debating an issue or calling people names? I ended up angry at pro-life people after reading this, both sides. What sticks in mind right now - if someone questions a way of fighting something, and someone else decides that means you are “no different than” Nazi Germany, it gives me instant sympathy for the one questioning. And I think we should always be willing to examine the methods used - we are Catholic and the ends don’t justify the means - i.e., just because something works doesn’t mean it’s right.
There is a lot going on in my mind, but first, are we debating an issue or calling people names? I ended up angry at pro-life people after reading this, both sides. What sticks in mind right now - if someone questions a way of fighting something, and someone else decides that means you are “no different than” Nazi Germany, it gives me instant sympathy for the one questioning. And I think we should always be willing to examine the methods used - we are Catholic and the ends don’t justify the means - i.e., just because something works doesn’t mean it’s right.