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Spoken4
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A certain “friend” has been peppering me with questions and debate on matters of the Catholic Faith, our traditions and teachings, and the Church’s positions on social issues. He isn’t a Catholic, and seems to me to be decidedly anti-Catholic. Most of the time, I can easily support the Church’s side-- but once in a while my “friend” will throw something out there that I really can’t answer well.
One topic that he raised, which I really can’t debate because I was either not yet born or was simply too young to understand as it was happening, is as follows:
*The Catholic Church is so much against abortion and has the mindset that ‘We MUST save the babies!’ Yet up until the time that Roe v. Wade made abortion legal, the Catholic Church was rather mum on the whole abortion issue. In the '50s and '60s the Church was so worried about keeping kids from smoking pot, and keeping gays out of the military. There was almost nothing heard from the Church on abortion until AFTER Roe v. Wade passed.
If the Church had spent more time and energy on fighting the abortion decision and less on pot smoking and gays in the service, then there would likely have been a different outcome. Now it seems as though the Church is backpedaling because they got caught with their pants down so to speak. So why would the Church have spent so much energy on dope and gays when this was going on right in front of them? Isn’t the Church kind of trying to shut the barn door after the horse got loose?*
I might mention that the person has a brother who is gay (but not currently active), and another brother who smokes dope, so I would imagine that this is part of where the questions come from. Also, this person is a Christian and knowledgeable of Scripture but he is not practicing any formal religious faith. He also refuses to set foot into a Catholic church or even meet a priest or deacon. He was raised up in a Protestant household that didn’t practice much other than going to church a few times a month, and he has bad memories.
Any help on how I can defend or support the Church in this discussion/debate? Some sources that I can share with him for further reading would be very helpful… for me, too.
Thank you and God bless!
~Spoken4
One topic that he raised, which I really can’t debate because I was either not yet born or was simply too young to understand as it was happening, is as follows:
*The Catholic Church is so much against abortion and has the mindset that ‘We MUST save the babies!’ Yet up until the time that Roe v. Wade made abortion legal, the Catholic Church was rather mum on the whole abortion issue. In the '50s and '60s the Church was so worried about keeping kids from smoking pot, and keeping gays out of the military. There was almost nothing heard from the Church on abortion until AFTER Roe v. Wade passed.
If the Church had spent more time and energy on fighting the abortion decision and less on pot smoking and gays in the service, then there would likely have been a different outcome. Now it seems as though the Church is backpedaling because they got caught with their pants down so to speak. So why would the Church have spent so much energy on dope and gays when this was going on right in front of them? Isn’t the Church kind of trying to shut the barn door after the horse got loose?*
I might mention that the person has a brother who is gay (but not currently active), and another brother who smokes dope, so I would imagine that this is part of where the questions come from. Also, this person is a Christian and knowledgeable of Scripture but he is not practicing any formal religious faith. He also refuses to set foot into a Catholic church or even meet a priest or deacon. He was raised up in a Protestant household that didn’t practice much other than going to church a few times a month, and he has bad memories.
Any help on how I can defend or support the Church in this discussion/debate? Some sources that I can share with him for further reading would be very helpful… for me, too.
Thank you and God bless!
~Spoken4