I’m going to charitably assume that you’re merely misinformed rather than deliberately posting such despicable lies.
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I am giving up. You people are just too hateful. I am NOT posting lies, nor am I endorsing abortion or claiming it is not murder. I am also not claiming that the Church has ever had any other position other than abortion is sin.
My ONLY point has always been only, "typically, pro choice includes people who think abortion is not murder and should not be illegal…even if they personally think it is a sin. Some very prominant Catholics in the past have held this position, that abortion is nor murder and should not be illegal. Does that make them true Catholics, or not?
I absolutely agree that these past opinions must be viewed in their historical context…that is, people simply did not fully understand the process of conception and reproduction. I for one agree with you that if these various saints or popes lived with a modern understanding of conception and reproduction, they would very likely have very different opinions on the matter!
You are very wrong to call me a liar, and you owe me an apology.
Honestly, I am very shocked at how hateful the responses to my posts have been. My entire goal has been to been more charitable and non judgemental of past Catholics who simply did not have full understanding of reproductive matters, and to not judge, for instance, St. Augustine for a scientific ignorance he could not help.
The question posed by the OP was “how can someone be a Christian and still be pro choice.” My entire point was that it is possible to think abortion is not murder and should be legal and still be a good Christian, and this can be demonstrated by past Catholics who are very highly regarded but would technically be “pro choice,” and I don’t think this makes them magically not Catholic. I do also think that,
if they were to have existed in the modern time with modern access to reproductive knowledge**, these people would be unlikely to hold these same opinions. That doesn’t change the fact that, in the past, with limited knowledge, their opinion was what one would call “pro choice.”
Yet the response from people like you has been vitriol and calling me a disgusting liar, even though you are incapable of telling me where exactly I am a liar.
I can’t help but come to the conclusion that your anti-abortion stancce isn’t actually about compassion towards the unborn, but rather the enjoyment you get by judging and condemning people.
If you were actually caring and charitable as you claim to be, you would not call me a disgusting liar (which is itself a lie), and you wouldn’t keep trying to paint me as someone who is trying to use past comments by Catholics to justify abortion today. You would just say, simply, “Yes, I agree with you and still consider St. Augustine a Catholic, because his statements have to be taken in context of the historical time he lived in and the limited knowledge he had available to him.”
I am done with this conversation. It is clear that people here are not interested in listening to what I have to say. They just are so eager to hate and condemn they spend their time condemning me for arguments I’m not even trying to make.
Very sad, very disappointing.