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This poster, who is normally quite observant and who consistently makes statements that posts attitudes that reflect solid Catholic teachings in matters of faith and moral made this rather observant post.
While a direct attack against American sovereignty is not appropriate (yet), I do believe we are bound not to obey an unjust law and to try to get it reversed.
Let me start with a limited, but critical, issue. President Obama want to remove the conscience clause from health care workers. The stated intent is to force health care workers, as well as Church sponsored hospitals and clinics to provide “family planning” services. Of course, the Catholic Church teaches that birth control is intrinsically evil but more than that, “family planning” is a euphemism for abortion.
What are the morally permissible responses?
For individuals:
It got me to thinking. Where is the point where we can no longer obey laws. Where is the point where we must break an unjust law? Where, if there is one, the point where we attempt to actually remove, or even overthrow a government, even our own, that is grossly unjust?At this point (due to its unjust/immoral rulings and the threatening of a sovereign nation) , should the Catholic Church (including the laity) even recognize the authority of the courts in the US?
While a direct attack against American sovereignty is not appropriate (yet), I do believe we are bound not to obey an unjust law and to try to get it reversed.
Let me start with a limited, but critical, issue. President Obama want to remove the conscience clause from health care workers. The stated intent is to force health care workers, as well as Church sponsored hospitals and clinics to provide “family planning” services. Of course, the Catholic Church teaches that birth control is intrinsically evil but more than that, “family planning” is a euphemism for abortion.
What are the morally permissible responses?
For individuals:
- Submit to civil authority and obey the law.
- Obey the law but seek to overturn it through legal means.
- Quit your job and change careers to avoid violating the law.
- Withdraw from society and form or join a Catholic Community.
- Violate the law and face the consequences.
- Violate the law and flee to avoid the consequences.
- Submit to civil authority and obey the law.
- Obey the law but seek to overturn it.
- Sell hospitals and clinics to secular agencies.
- Close hospitals and clinics.
- Violate the law and face the consequences.
- Protect individual employees who violate the law (legal defense or even helping them go into hiding.)
- Help to found and fund Catholic communities so people can avoid conflict with the unjust law.