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Ahhhh see there ya go. Centrist Dem Bill Clinton was POTUS then and he led you away from liberalism.I’m actually a recovering liberal since 1997, or as some call it, “Conservatarian”.![]()
Ahhhh see there ya go. Centrist Dem Bill Clinton was POTUS then and he led you away from liberalism.I’m actually a recovering liberal since 1997, or as some call it, “Conservatarian”.![]()
Clinton was no centrist. He expanded abortion, raised taxes. and made attempts at centralizing health care. He was a socialist.Ahhhh see there ya go. Centrist Dem Bill Clinton was POTUS then and he led you away from liberalism.![]()
Many good points in there. And on that note perhaps we should end this thread’s debate here. And I say17June: St.Gregory Barbarigo,BC
“The Tridentine Mass; the most beautiful thing this side of heaven.”
I believe that most members of this forum are intelligent, rational and cogent thinking individuals. And, yes, we do tend to get bogged down with minutiae concerning many theological issues ( recall:how many angels can dance on the head of a pin)? But, I submit to you that there are many individuals out there who could care less about the finer points of such topics as abortion, birth control, papal authority, Catholic Church history, tradition and orthodoxy, liberal vs conservative, the influences of bishops, euthanasia, the church’s current sex scandal, etc, etc, and etc… These folks are only concerned with making a living, caring for their immediate families and trying to stay above water financially. They do not wish to become embroiled with discussions that involve making their day to day lives more miserable, like worrying about which candidate to support based on his/her stand on abortion, whether or not they should use contraception; the list goes on. Abortion is not their main issue when they vote IF they vote at all! These folks are so involved with just trying to live; they don’t even know or care who the Vice President is, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid are strangers to them. Benedict XVI . . . who is he? They don’t know nor do they care of the differences between the Supreme Court and Traffic Court! You tell them they should not use contraceptives or try and reason with them that human life begins with conception and be ready for them to tell you where to go. They really don’t care. I know of what I speak. I have experienced the darker side and believe me, the topics discussed here are the last thing these individuals care about. We cannot relate to them; we cannot reason with them. They don’t have our values and once more, they don’t want our values.
Let’s face it, most members of this forum are idealists and religious zealots. It is a place for us to express our feelings and ideas and discuss theology and ethics in an academic setting. I sincerely hope none of us is under the illusion that we are going to change much of what the world and/or our country perceives, especially during these dire economic times. Often our message, God’s message, is not easy nor is it a panacea in solving life’s problems. We must take up Christ’s cross and follow a long, narrow road. We cannot talk of the afterlife to many; they suffer now. How can they conceive of hell? They have no concept of heaven/hell as we know it. The forum’s vast topics mean nothing to them. Polemics here are just fancy words and rhetoric.
Members of this forum appear to me to be well educated and dedicated to HMC. Education is the key. It is going to take many years to fully educate most of the world’s people. There is vast improvement needed even in our own country. We have come a long way since the birth of our Savior but we have still a long way to go. We sit here and debate the finer nuances of life and religion. Believe me, there are many we don’t relate to.
God bless you and peace.When Clinton rescinded the Mexico City policy the funds released were used not only for abortions but also to pay for over 18,000 forced sterilizations in Peru. If those are the actions of a centrist I would hate to see what a Liberal would do!Clinton was no centrist. He expanded abortion, raised taxes. and made attempts at centralizing health care. He was a socialist.
Actually, I believe it was graduating from university, and entering the workforce that did it.Ahhhh see there ya go. Centrist Dem Bill Clinton was POTUS then and he led you away from liberalism.![]()
Meanwhile 1.2 milion children are going to die this year. If opposing this with every fiber and calling out Catholics who claim we can support this slaughter makes me a zealot or idealist I proudly wear the tirle,17June: St.Gregory Barbarigo,BC
“The Tridentine Mass; the most beautiful thing this side of heaven.”
I believe that most members of this forum are intelligent, rational and cogent thinking individuals. And, yes, we do tend to get bogged down with minutiae concerning many theological issues ( recall:how many angels can dance on the head of a pin)? But, I submit to you that there are many individuals out there who could care less about the finer points of such topics as abortion, birth control, papal authority, Catholic Church history, tradition and orthodoxy, liberal vs conservative, the influences of bishops, euthanasia, the church’s current sex scandal, etc, etc, and etc… These folks are only concerned with making a living, caring for their immediate families and trying to stay above water financially. They do not wish to become embroiled with discussions that involve making their day to day lives more miserable, like worrying about which candidate to support based on his/her stand on abortion, whether or not they should use contraception; the list goes on. Abortion is not their main issue when they vote IF they vote at all! These folks are so involved with just trying to live; they don’t even know or care who the Vice President is, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid are strangers to them. Benedict XVI . . . who is he? They don’t know nor do they care of the differences between the Supreme Court and Traffic Court! You tell them they should not use contraceptives or try and reason with them that human life begins with conception and be ready for them to tell you where to go. They really don’t care. I know of what I speak. I have experienced the darker side and believe me, the topics discussed here are the last thing these individuals care about. We cannot relate to them; we cannot reason with them. They don’t have our values and once more, they don’t want our values.
Let’s face it, most members of this forum are idealists and religious zealots. It is a place for us to express our feelings and ideas and discuss theology and ethics in an academic setting. I sincerely hope none of us is under the illusion that we are going to change much of what the world and/or our country perceives, especially during these dire economic times. Often our message, God’s message, is not easy nor is it a panacea in solving life’s problems. We must take up Christ’s cross and follow a long, narrow road. We cannot talk of the afterlife to many; they suffer now. How can they conceive of hell? They have no concept of heaven/hell as we know it. The forum’s vast topics mean nothing to them. Polemics here are just fancy words and rhetoric.
Members of this forum appear to me to be well educated and dedicated to HMC. Education is the key. It is going to take many years to fully educate most of the world’s people. There is vast improvement needed even in our own country. We have come a long way since the birth of our Savior but we have still a long way to go. We sit here and debate the finer nuances of life and religion. Believe me, there are many we don’t relate to.
“Those who are not Liberal when they are young have no heart,those who remain Liberal as they mature have no mind”Actually, I believe it was graduating from university, and entering the workforce that did it.
May God bless you!
Very good points, but what should we do? In Germany many people were just trying to get by and ended up watching as millions died. They tried to claim that it was not their fault? He was elected…he wrote a book, had a game plan.17June: St.Gregory Barbarigo,BC
“The Tridentine Mass; the most beautiful thing this side of heaven.”
I believe that most members of this forum are intelligent, rational and cogent thinking individuals. And, yes, we do tend to get bogged down with minutiae concerning many theological issues ( recall:how many angels can dance on the head of a pin)? But, I submit to you that there are many individuals out there who could care less about the finer points of such topics as abortion, birth control, papal authority, Catholic Church history, tradition and orthodoxy, liberal vs conservative, the influences of bishops, euthanasia, the church’s current sex scandal, etc, etc, and etc… These folks are only concerned with making a living, caring for their immediate families and trying to stay above water financially. They do not wish to become embroiled with discussions that involve making their day to day lives more miserable, like worrying about which candidate to support based on his/her stand on abortion, whether or not they should use contraception; the list goes on. Abortion is not their main issue when they vote IF they vote at all! These folks are so involved with just trying to live; they don’t even know or care who the Vice President is, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid are strangers to them. Benedict XVI . . . who is he? They don’t know nor do they care of the differences between the Supreme Court and Traffic Court! You tell them they should not use contraceptives or try and reason with them that human life begins with conception and be ready for them to tell you where to go. They really don’t care. I know of what I speak. I have experienced the darker side and believe me, the topics discussed here are the last thing these individuals care about. We cannot relate to them; we cannot reason with them. They don’t have our values and once more, they don’t want our values.
Let’s face it, most members of this forum are idealists and religious zealots. It is a place for us to express our feelings and ideas and discuss theology and ethics in an academic setting. I sincerely hope none of us is under the illusion that we are going to change much of what the world and/or our country perceives, especially during these dire economic times. Often our message, God’s message, is not easy nor is it a panacea in solving life’s problems. We must take up Christ’s cross and follow a long, narrow road. We cannot talk of the afterlife to many; they suffer now. How can they conceive of hell? They have no concept of heaven/hell as we know it. The forum’s vast topics mean nothing to them. Polemics here are just fancy words and rhetoric.
Members of this forum appear to me to be well educated and dedicated to HMC. Education is the key. It is going to take many years to fully educate most of the world’s people. There is vast improvement needed even in our own country. We have come a long way since the birth of our Savior but we have still a long way to go. We sit here and debate the finer nuances of life and religion. Believe me, there are many we don’t relate to.
Yes, of course. But there’s a difference between abortion being an intrinsic evil and every action one might take that results in an abortion being personally sinful. Yes, abortion is always wrong, as is any taking of an innocent life.Digger as a convert, still in RCIA, this is one area that the Catholic Church is far and away more specific then most other Christian Faith groups as they have a “Just War Doctrine” that pretty much is fundamentally based on the fact that some lives and or situations allow killing in the name of Justice. However the church is VERY specific that abortion never is allowed, and defines when you can use Just War as well.
Peace…
That is a much more developed, complete, and complex statement of how to consider “sin” when dealing with abortion.
- Abortion (that is, the directly intended termination of pregnancy before viability or the directly intended destruction of a viable fetus) is never permitted. Every procedure whose sole immediate effect is the termination of pregnancy before viability is an abortion, which, in its moral context, includes the interval between conception and implantation of the embryo. Catholic health care institutions are not to provide abortion services, even based upon the principle of material cooperation. In this context, Catholic health care institutions need to be concerned about the danger of scandal in any association with abortion providers.
I am sure I haven’t read or thought enough about it. I’ll never be able to read or think enough about how important life is.Then you haven’t read nor thought enough about it. Which is more vulnerable, an unborn baby, or an adult? I don’t get your thinking or philosophy on life. You have read Evangelium Vitae, right? Why would the Pope write an encyclical about lives he didn’t care about, or give a whole document over to the subject of abortion if it wasn’t of the utmost importance?
One could interpret that many ways. Neither party coheres with all Catholic teaching. A prudential judgment must be made by informed consciences. As the Church teaches. You have no basis for condemning Catholics who voted according to their conscience by accusing them of ignoring or denying the Catechism or Church teaching. At the best, that is uncharitable.it appears in the last election some 54% of Catholics who voted believed the Democrat Party Platform trumped the cathecism of the catholic church.
Not exactly…God determines what is right or wrong. The Church will ultimately of course be preserved from error, but that does not mean that each and every thing the Church teaches is infallible, essentially true, or in accord with God’s will. The Church is human AND divine…the human part of it is always subject to human limitations.The Church IS free to decree what is right and wrong, and that power was entrusted to her by the Lord. If you dispute that authority, then whose side are you on? Did Jesus lie when He gave this authority to the Church?
That’s way too dramatic. Think of all those who supported the Church in some Bishops’ decisions regarding priests who abused children. That was certainly an issue of “morals”.To oppose the Church is to oppose Christ. “He who rejects you rejects me, and the one who sent me” To oppose the Church on any position of faith and morals is ver precarious ground to be on. To cast your lot against the Church is to cast it with Satan.
That is not correct…the judgment is made by the magisterium, simple Church authority. It is interesting to me, this Lutheran convert, that often times when someone points out that a Catholic is drifting away from Church teaching that the person doing the correcting is called uncharitable…The CCC is pretty clear on this…One could interpret that many ways. Neither party coheres with all Catholic teaching. A prudential judgment must be made by informed consciences. As the Church teaches. You have no basis for condemning Catholics who voted according to their conscience by accusing them of ignoring or denying the Catechism or Church teaching. At the best, that is uncharitable.
This must be newer Catholic teaching then what I have hadNot exactly…God determines what is right or wrong. The Church will ultimately of course be preserved from error, but that does not mean that each and every thing the Church teaches is infallible, essentially true, or in accord with God’s will. The Church is human AND divine…the human part of it is always subject to human limitations.
If I am not correct, then please tell me (and all Catholic in the U.S.) which political party are Catholics obliged to vote for, as part of their Catholic faith? Thanks.That is not correct…the judgment is made by the magisterium, simple Church authority. It is interesting to me, this Lutheran convert, that often times when someone points out that a Catholic is drifting away from Church teaching that the person doing the correcting is called uncharitable…The CCC is pretty clear on this…
1868 Sin is a personal act. Moreover, we have a responsibility for the sins committed by others when we cooperate in them:
**1869 **Thus sin makes men accomplices of one another and causes concupiscence, violence, and injustice to reign among them. Sins give rise to social situations and institutions that are contrary to the divine goodness. "Structures of sin" are the expression and effect of personal sins. They lead their victims to do evil in their turn. In an analogous sense, they constitute a "social sin."144
- by participating directly and voluntarily in them;
- by ordering, advising, praising, or approving them;
- by not disclosing or not hindering them when we have an obligation to do so;
- by protecting evil-doers.
1873 The root of all sins lies in man’s heart. the kinds and the gravity of sins are determined principally by their objects.
1874 To choose deliberately - that is, both knowing it and willing it - something gravely contrary to the divine law and to the ultimate end of man is to commit a mortal sin. This destroys in us the charity without which eternal beatitude is impossible. Unrepented, it brings eternal death.
144 John Paul II, RP 16.
With the above said. I have done my part to point out to you that which is wrong. You will, or will not accept this. I am charged in **1868 **to make sure that you know… Now it is up to you. You can no longer claim invincible ignorance you will now make a choice, like 50,000,000 other women, you will make a choice.
Tough CHOICE, but no matter what you will make one, even if you choose not to make one, you still have made a choice…