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Luis_Santiago
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This is a true story. I’m not sure what should have been done here. This is just a bad situation all around, but something needed to be done.
I have a very close friend, Stan. Stan is Catholic, but not very strongly. He only goes to mass a few times a year. Stan has a friend, Leah. Leah is a sweet girl, and Catholic as well. But she’s not very strong-willed and has terrible judgment. Norman used to be Leah’s boyfriend. Norman is controlling, selfish, not very intelligent, and also Catholic.
Norman and Leah were dating, and Leah wanted to get out of that relationship. Norman was making her do things she didn’t want to do, and had hit her twice. He didn’t like to use a condom, and she couldn’t use birth control because of a medical condition, so he made her not use anything. Her friends were telling her this was a terrible idea, but keep in mind, this girl has terrible judgment and is easy to tell what to do. My friend Stan, and her other friends as well, managed to get her to leave Norman. She did, but not before she became pregnant.
So she was pregnant and Norman knew. She didn’t want to have anything to do with him anymore, but he was strongly pro-life, and wanted her to have the baby. She was willing, for the baby’s sake, but she didn’t want to have anything to do with Norman anymore. She even had a list of people that were willing to adopt it. But Norman would have none of this. He was telling her that any child of his was going to be raised by its parents, and she couldn’t abandon it. He didn’t want to raise the child himself, or even primarily, but he wasn’t about to let someone that wasn’t Leah or himself.
At this point, Leah has no idea what to do, and asks Stan for advice.
But before I continue, I have to ask, is Norman an example of a pro-life person? Are his priorities representative of others who are pro-life? What should Norman have done?
And for that matter, what should Leah have done? This is one of those situations where it’s hard to ask what Jesus would do. Clearly Jesus wouldn’t have gotten in this situation in the first place.
I have a very close friend, Stan. Stan is Catholic, but not very strongly. He only goes to mass a few times a year. Stan has a friend, Leah. Leah is a sweet girl, and Catholic as well. But she’s not very strong-willed and has terrible judgment. Norman used to be Leah’s boyfriend. Norman is controlling, selfish, not very intelligent, and also Catholic.
Norman and Leah were dating, and Leah wanted to get out of that relationship. Norman was making her do things she didn’t want to do, and had hit her twice. He didn’t like to use a condom, and she couldn’t use birth control because of a medical condition, so he made her not use anything. Her friends were telling her this was a terrible idea, but keep in mind, this girl has terrible judgment and is easy to tell what to do. My friend Stan, and her other friends as well, managed to get her to leave Norman. She did, but not before she became pregnant.
So she was pregnant and Norman knew. She didn’t want to have anything to do with him anymore, but he was strongly pro-life, and wanted her to have the baby. She was willing, for the baby’s sake, but she didn’t want to have anything to do with Norman anymore. She even had a list of people that were willing to adopt it. But Norman would have none of this. He was telling her that any child of his was going to be raised by its parents, and she couldn’t abandon it. He didn’t want to raise the child himself, or even primarily, but he wasn’t about to let someone that wasn’t Leah or himself.
At this point, Leah has no idea what to do, and asks Stan for advice.
But before I continue, I have to ask, is Norman an example of a pro-life person? Are his priorities representative of others who are pro-life? What should Norman have done?
And for that matter, what should Leah have done? This is one of those situations where it’s hard to ask what Jesus would do. Clearly Jesus wouldn’t have gotten in this situation in the first place.