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marietta
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mapleoak:
Hmmmm, I think I’d rather be a third grader and know all there is to know about biology, ethics and belief systems than to be 56 years old and struggle with these complex issues from every single angle and not just from the vantage point of Catholicism.
Third graders get all the breaks.
If your nearest 9-year-old can persuasively answer the question, “What is the theology of the individual”, then I want to manage his or her career and at least get the child a reality t.v. show.
If murder is “the unjust killing of an innocent person”, then would there also, conversely, be a “just killing of an innocent person”?
Holly3278, you folded too soon. You will often see religion and legislation intermingled on this site. Every Christian has the right and, perhaps, the responsibiity to choose to deliver every conceived child, whether it is a normal, healthy baby, or whether it has hydrocephalus, spina bifida, anencephaly, any of the Trisomy conditions, or any anomaly whatever - and to accept that challenge to raise the child, if it survives, to its greatest longevity and potential. Every Christian also has the right to vote and to change legislation if the numbers at the polls are great enough.
We have the freedom in this country to be the architects of our lives and our afterlives. I would no more scorn the Christian woman who chooses to give birth to a special needs child and raise it the best she and her family can than I would for one second permit anyone, Christian or not, to prohibit me from choosing abortion if I were unable to continue my pregnancy for lack of money, home, partner, mental capacity or any other reason.
To allow onself to get beaten down is to condone bullying and to volunteer to be stripped of one’s own conscience. Pro-choice does not mean pro-abortion. It means it’s between you and your God, and nobody else has an invitation to interfere in your decision-making. There are folks in the United States who have been threatened, shot, bombed and killed by zealots who say they are pro-life, convinced that they are doing “God’s work”. These are “unjust killings” of innocent persons. No human being has the capacity or the authority to judge or condemn anyone engaged in the turmoil of abortion. We each make choices for ourselves, do our best to guide our children, stay in conscious contact with God, and lead with humility. The issue of abortion in the U.S. will never be agreed-upon by the polarized factions. So choose for yourself. That’s what pro-choice is.
marietta
Hmmmm, I think I’d rather be a third grader and know all there is to know about biology, ethics and belief systems than to be 56 years old and struggle with these complex issues from every single angle and not just from the vantage point of Catholicism.
Third graders get all the breaks.
If your nearest 9-year-old can persuasively answer the question, “What is the theology of the individual”, then I want to manage his or her career and at least get the child a reality t.v. show.
If murder is “the unjust killing of an innocent person”, then would there also, conversely, be a “just killing of an innocent person”?
Holly3278, you folded too soon. You will often see religion and legislation intermingled on this site. Every Christian has the right and, perhaps, the responsibiity to choose to deliver every conceived child, whether it is a normal, healthy baby, or whether it has hydrocephalus, spina bifida, anencephaly, any of the Trisomy conditions, or any anomaly whatever - and to accept that challenge to raise the child, if it survives, to its greatest longevity and potential. Every Christian also has the right to vote and to change legislation if the numbers at the polls are great enough.
We have the freedom in this country to be the architects of our lives and our afterlives. I would no more scorn the Christian woman who chooses to give birth to a special needs child and raise it the best she and her family can than I would for one second permit anyone, Christian or not, to prohibit me from choosing abortion if I were unable to continue my pregnancy for lack of money, home, partner, mental capacity or any other reason.
To allow onself to get beaten down is to condone bullying and to volunteer to be stripped of one’s own conscience. Pro-choice does not mean pro-abortion. It means it’s between you and your God, and nobody else has an invitation to interfere in your decision-making. There are folks in the United States who have been threatened, shot, bombed and killed by zealots who say they are pro-life, convinced that they are doing “God’s work”. These are “unjust killings” of innocent persons. No human being has the capacity or the authority to judge or condemn anyone engaged in the turmoil of abortion. We each make choices for ourselves, do our best to guide our children, stay in conscious contact with God, and lead with humility. The issue of abortion in the U.S. will never be agreed-upon by the polarized factions. So choose for yourself. That’s what pro-choice is.
marietta