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Nimeniton
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It is quite simple. The Catholic position here is not logically coherent. This is one of the reasons that theologians are employed to attempt to reconcile “apparent” contradictions.How can anyone possibly consider this a rational, valid, position. I think you left out, “do not murder” in coming to this conclusion. So apparently you are not using Catholic beliefs, but so truncated private version, to get to this conclusion.
As you have brought up murder, let us remember this is simply illegal killing. The church does not state that all killing is murder. But it is true that it would consider the killing of a child to ensure that it never went to hell as illegal and a mortal sin. What conclusion can we draw from this? Is God playing some sport with men’s souls that they should live long enough to die in a state of mortal sin? The Bible states that God’s angels throw men into hell but even if we take the modern view that men deliberately choose to torture themselves for eternity by keeping themselves apart from God this raises questions both to God’s omnipotence and his compassion.
And in case the response is that God wants men to choose through free will. Let us remember that God also allows many infants who have not reached the age of reason and, therefore, the ability to choose freely, to die in the millions. It seems he only wants free will for some.