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LittleSoldier
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The reason you got “a lot of noise” is that you insulted the Catholic Church; you insulted our Faith. When that happens Catholics defend their Church. As they should. If you had shown respect you might have gotten respect in return.I never said you or anyone else here was slacking on the abortion issue. I never mentioned it at all in any context. All I ever said was that no one appeared willing to even state in principal that they would be willing to take any serious steps toward a legislative restriction of easy divorce or other hetero violations of natural law comparable to those you propose to force on gays. For nearly all of this long exhange, no has even been willing to say that we should hold hetero people to natural laws in the SAME way we want to do so for gays.
You and others have said they are personally opposed to the bad things hetero folks do. People have said they pray the rosary, do their bit to speak about it in a private capacity, but no one was willing to step a millimeter toward what I suggested. No one even said "yes, we ought to press for similar laws for straight folks, EVEN if they have little chance of success and are unpopular politically. Instead, people ridiculed the very idea of doing so, for reasons I still don’t understand. I had figured a bunch of conservative Catholics would have welcomed the chance to show that they’re willing to do the right thing on principle, even if it teed off society at large. But no one did. Instead, they gave me a lot of noise for even suggesting the concept.
I’m not sure where Henry VIII figures into it either. I’m not his defender or attorney or golfing buddy. I don’t approve of what he did. It does illustrate that Catholics, in the past had the backbone to give their lives for their belief in natural law. But their sacrifice doesn’t cover you for all time on the matter. I have as much right to question the consistency of your words and actions as anyone else. As Catholics, you propose to hold the whole world to a rather exacting moral standard. I think it’s entirely fair game to shine a light on whether you also hold yourselves to that standard in word AND deed. And when you do, I give credit where it is due. And on this particular issue, I’ve set the bar pretty low. You don’t have to risk execution in Henry’s dungeons. If you do pretty much anything of substance to lift a finger against hetero natural law violators in the legal and policy arena, you’re being consistent when you move to do the same with gays.
You have come on this forum as though you are someone so important that you can call us hypocrites because we don’t give an answer to your questions that pleases you. I don’t care where you set the bar. I don’t care if you give credit where you think it is due. You aren’t a teacher and this isn’t school where someone gets a gold star for being good. To be blunt, you are extremely egotistical and you should be happy that some people have actually taken the time to respond to your posts. You made it clear to me when I read your statement above: “I think it’s entirely fair game…” - a little Freudian slip there? I do believe this is a game to you. But it’s not a game to us. Our souls and your soul and the souls of every single human being are on the line.
We don’t have to meet your criteria. We don’t have to please you. We are trying to tell you what the Church teaches and what the Church is doing about social problems. Right now the number one issue is abortion for reasons I have already stated: divorce and adultery mean nothing to a dead baby.
It’s not up to you to decide what is appropriate action. The Church doesn’t need your approval.