I would recommend that they read instead, the Declaration on Procured Abortion from the
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. It’s on the Vatican web site here:
vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/cfaith/documents/rc_con_cfaith_doc_19741118_declaration-abortion_en.html
That way they could see that it doesn’t even say what that site claims it says.
Start with this paragraph:
8. Respect for human life is not just a Christian obligation.(and ends with this):
**Created immediately by God, man’s soul is spiritual and therefore immortal.**I told you this yesterday on the other thread titled Abortion. You, in part replied, with
your opinion that you thought that meant, in part this–“I think the word “immediately”
there refers to God alone creating the soul, without any (name removed by moderator)ut from the parents.” Remember
when you said that? You clearly persist in your error. You obviously are trying very hard to
mislead others. I would ask you and fix (the poster that first gave that link to you in the
other thread titled Abortion(post #191) and anyone reading this-AGAIN, to read the Document yourself and then you can see that whatever it is that they copied this part from, that it sure wasn’t from the Document on the Vatican web site that I gave the link to.
This declaration expressly leaves aside the question of the moment when the spiritual soul
is infused. There is not a unanimous tradition on this point and authors are as yet in
disagreement. For some it dates from the first instant; for others it could not at least
precede nidation [implantation in the uterus]. It is not within the competence of science
to decide between these views, because the existence of an immortal soul is not a question
in its field. It is a philosophical problem from which our moral affirmation remains
independent. …
That paragraph above certainly was NOT from that Document on Procured Abortion on the Vatican web site.
A reading of the Document itself would clear this up for anyone. Its a fairly
quick read.
(This reminds me of when “others” said what they thought the Vatican II Documents said, when clearly they hadn’t read them, or they would have known better.)