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JoeyWarren
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Is Voting for a Pro-Choicer a Mortal Sin?
Assuming, arguendo, that mortal sin is a valid concept, I’d say that you really couldn’t make this determination without knowing what your choices are. When both choices are bad, to vote for the person less likely to do violence to the concepts of your faith would appear to be a smart decision, not a sinnful one. Remember that we are to be innocent as doves, but also wise as serpents. In striving for innocence, let’s not forget to also be wise.Is Voting for a Pro-Choicer a Mortal Sin?
Don’t be too hasty. We do not yet know how the nominees will shake out.The response for most of the people here, even if they won’t admit it, is yes unless it’s a republican.
In 2008, all of the major candidates are going to be pro-choice, republican and democrat. What is a good Catholic supposed to do in that situation? Third party? They’re all pro-choice except the fascist Constitution Party.
what other options to do you propose?I’m not going to vote on this because the options that are given are limited.
Show your disgust with the choices presented to you by casting a write-in vote for Donald Duck or Micky Mouse. Seriously. If you can’t bring yourself to vote for the “lesser of two evils”, and the independent and/or 3rd party candidates are no better, write in a nonsense vote as a form of protest vote.what other options to do you propose?
I have no problem starting another poll.
There is a voice of reason here. Well done.I don’t see how voting or not voting for somebody would have any bearing at all on the current abortion ‘debate’. Except for the opportunity to select Supreme Court judges, the legislative and executive branches have been eliminated from the abortion forum. They can NOT create laws either in favor of or against abortion, whether they serve at the national, state or local level. So what you are asking is, is it a sin to cast a SYMBOLIC vote for a Pro-Choice candidate, right?
This is the unfortunate state of the union, and I hate every lousy day of it. Today 3500 living humans will be snuffed out for the convinience of their parents. We may have lost the next Blessed Mother Teresa, or JPII, or ironically the Supreme Court judge that would have cast the vote to end this madness.
Given all of that, I still can’t see how voting pro-abortion, vile as it may seem, can become a sin. Our political environment give as much power to change R vs W to a Senator as it gives to the county dog catcher, and I don’t remember what her position was on the issue
Prayer is much more powerful, and you can do it more than once![]()
Option: It is not mortal sin if voting a candidate was based not on abortion.what other options to do you propose?
I have no problem starting another poll.
I will start another one in the morning, with some other options as well.Option: It is not mortal sin if voting a candidate was based not on abortion.
I think I’m going to write in Dorothy Day. In all seriousness not a single soul may even look twice at the ballot, but it will make me feel better.Show your disgust with the choices presented to you by casting a write-in vote for Donald Duck or Micky Mouse. Seriously.
There is a “vote for Rachel” movement that asks people to write in the name “Rachel” if they believe that they cannot cast a vote due to the fact that all of the candidates on the ballot are abortion supporters.I think I’m going to write in Dorothy Day. In all seriousness not a single soul may even look twice at the ballot, but it will make me feel better.
I think the republican will be pro-life . Rudy G stated we would appoint “strict constructions” aka pro life judges to the federal courtsThe response for most of the people here, even if they won’t admit it, is yes unless it’s a republican.
In 2008, all of the major candidates are going to be pro-choice, republican and democrat. What is a good Catholic supposed to do in that situation? Third party? They’re all pro-choice except the fascist Constitution Party.