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Just for context, I am 38 and she is 60. This came up in the midst of our conversation involving the election and also my rather unorthodox adult Confirmation teacher who seems to be in love with “the spirit of Vatican II.” I was sharing my concerns over the common situations where there is clear Catholic teaching and yet a disregard for the teachings while appealing to using your “conscience.”
Our first point of disagreement centered on whether or not the baby is a life. She’s not sure and also says she is not sure if that really matters. I pointed out that if you actually DO believe it is a life then to go and kill that life would be intentional and murder. She resisted that idea. She also said that if she were raped and got pregnant she would definitely have an abortion even if she believed it was a life because it would be too difficult and unfair to her to have to carry the child.
It did occur to me to consider whether or not something like this did ever happen in her past (which would explain her thinking now). I honestly don’t think that is the situation here so for the sake of conversation in this thread let’s assume not. Obviously I would go about this differently if that were the case.
I just want to know how you would go through this conversation with a mother with whom you are very close. The conversation only ended because my son had to be picked up from school, but in my family we have lots of lively discussions that continue over time, so we’ll inevitably get back to this soon.
What do you all think?
Our first point of disagreement centered on whether or not the baby is a life. She’s not sure and also says she is not sure if that really matters. I pointed out that if you actually DO believe it is a life then to go and kill that life would be intentional and murder. She resisted that idea. She also said that if she were raped and got pregnant she would definitely have an abortion even if she believed it was a life because it would be too difficult and unfair to her to have to carry the child.
It did occur to me to consider whether or not something like this did ever happen in her past (which would explain her thinking now). I honestly don’t think that is the situation here so for the sake of conversation in this thread let’s assume not. Obviously I would go about this differently if that were the case.
I just want to know how you would go through this conversation with a mother with whom you are very close. The conversation only ended because my son had to be picked up from school, but in my family we have lots of lively discussions that continue over time, so we’ll inevitably get back to this soon.
What do you all think?