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dianaiad
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Please clarify.You will also find the same fallacious argument used by Mormons when talking about the Mormon Church’s teaching on abortion being OK.
They do see a problem when I point out that I knew two Mormon boys in high school who liked to destroy rural mailboxes; therefore the Mormon Church teaches that smashing mailboxes is OK. They point out my false reasoning to defend their church but don’t seem to see how it applies in the case of abortion or the priesthood ban.
While it is true that Mormon boys can smash mailboxes without assuming that the church OK’s smashing mailboxes…it wasn’t all that long ago that a couple of Mormon missionaries vandalized, defaced, and, quite frankly, desecrated some Catholic statues, representations of saints.
The question of what the church teaches is in what is DONE about this sort of behavior. In the case of the missionaries, though the parish did not prosecute (and I really wish they had done so) the LDS church acted. Both missionaries were sent home in dishonor. The church made it quite clear that such behavior was unthinkable. If, because of the charity of the parish, neither one was sent to jail, but there had to be consequences.
Now, you might not think that getting ‘sent home’ from a mission is that big a deal, but…what happens to the future of someone who gets a dishonorable discharge from the armed services?
Pretty much the same thing happens to a missionary who is sent home early for behaving badly.
So the judgment, I think, isn’t so much in the behavior of the believers, but what the leaders of the belief system do about it when bad behavior happens.
I will admit that my personal position on abortion is slightly more strict than that of my church…though I still find it very odd to be accused of being ‘pro-abortion,’ by anybody when the vast majority of pro-abortion folks accuse us of being ‘anti-choice’ and use every nasty epithet they use against you guys. After all, Mormons don’t like abortion either, though we don’t have the same ‘no exceptions’ rule you do. We do allow abortion when the mother’s life is at stake. It just seems wrong to prohibit abortion when the choice is between saving the mother and losing the baby, or losing both. Either way the baby is lost; what use is sacrificing the mother?
Here is where my own view is different from that of my church: I would not abort if I were raped. I would consider the baby the only good thing to come of it. However, I’m not going to judge another for making a different choice.
Oh, well…sorry, rambling.