Letter from my bishop re: voting

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phil19034:
We are talking about murder.
On your opinion, not mine. You see, I do have freedom after all.
It’s not an opinion. It’s a theological fact.
 
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Cimachol:
people are forcing innocent babies to be aborted.
Who is forcing people to have abortions?
First of all, we’re talking about unborn babies who have no choice but to be murdered. That’s where the force comes in.

Second of all, do you really believe that a mother wakes up one morning with a positive pregnancy test and gleefully says “out of all the wonderful choices I have before me, I freely and willingly choose to abort my unborn child!” No, it is much more tragic than this. Women are forced into abortions by angry boyfriends who threaten to leave, or abuse them. Women are forced into abortions by parents who will throw them out of the house and/or disown them if they are found to be pregnant. Women are forced into abortions by careers and workplaces that are unforgiving to mothers. Woman are forced into abortions because they truly believe they have nowhere else to turn.
 
Actually, if you are referring to these USA, it is a Republic, not a Democracy.
We keep hearing this false dichotomy, republic vs. democracy. That is not the right comparison.

The United States is Republic, not a Monarchy (e.g. Canada, but Canada is also a democracy, while not a Republic).

The United States is a Democracy, not an Autocracy (e.g. North Korea, Baath’ist Iraq, which are also Republics, but not democracies).

Further, the United States (a Republic) is a representative democracy as is Canada (a Monarchy), not an absolute democracy.
 
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And there forced into abortions because of:

RAPE
INCEST
WORK
MISTAKES (we are all human)
Affordability
Etc…
 
Further, the United States is a representative democracy, not an absolute democracy.
The United States is technically NOT a “representative democracy.”

The United States a “democratic Republic.” In other words, a republic with democratic characteristics, but we are NOT a “representative democracy.”

There is a nuanced, but very important difference between a “representative democracy” vs a “democratic Republic”

In a “representative democracy” the representative is REQUIRED to vote the will of the people on every issue. They take polls constantly, etc. Honestly, some politicians act like they are serving a “representative democracy” even though they are not.

However, in a “democratic Republic” the public elects their representative to study the issues and make the best decision on every vote, with the information the representative has at hand. Then, come election time, if the people think the rep did a good job, they are re-elected.

The ONLY part of the American system that operates like a representative democracy is the Electoral College - where in some states it is illegal for the representative to vote against the will of the people he/she is representing.

As a political scientist, this nuanced difference bugs me when people call the US a representative democracy, because we technically are not (even though some congressmen act as if we are)
 
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Right, and I hope that you realize that none of those are valid reasons to murder an innocent child?
 
Poor and starving > murdered
So if the country allows abortion it’s murder and if it doesn’t, the child starves to death.
So you’re ok with the latter as long it’s not abortion?
Yeah that makes a lot of sense!
 
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phil19034:
Poor and starving > murdered
So if the country allows abortion it’s murder and if it doesn’t, the child starves to death.
So you’re ok with the latter as long it’s not abortion?
Yeah that makes a lot of sense!
Strawman. I NEVER said I’m “ok” with a child starving to death. But the solution is not to give up and murder the child.

The answer is to end starvation by removing the corrupt leaders that are causing the starvation and helping the poor.
 
The answer is to end starvation by removing the corrupt leaders that are causing the starvation and helping the poor.
Maybe if the anti abortion groups put as much effort in helping the millions of poor and starving born children then the unborn, we would have a better world.
 
Maybe if the BLM protesters put as much effort into helping the many victims of intra-racial murder, we’d have less of a problem.

See? I can stand on a soapbox and tell people what rights they’re allowed to be upset about violations of too!
 
Maybe if the BLM protesters put as much effort into helping the many victims of intra-racial murder, we’d have less of a problem.

See? I can stand on a soapbox and tell people what rights they’re allowed to be upset about violations of too!
You’re soapbox would have more credibility if you understood what BLM mean. I see you don’t.
 
No, I’m prefectly aware. BLM exists to fight disproportionate law enforcement against minorities. It’s a legitimate cause. The pro-life movement exists to fight the slaughter of innocent children. You can’t tell members of a movement what to protest.
 
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