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The only question I have is where a third party pro-life candidate exists if the one pro-life party abandons its position either by a vice presidential choice or a change in party platform,The Kansas Bishops’ statement, guided by the Holy Spirit and the True Magisterial Teachings of the Catholic Church, is not only faithful but refreshing! “…A correct conscience recognizes that there are some choices that always involve doing evil and which can never be done even as a means to a good end. These choices include elective abortion, euthanasia, physician-assisted suicide, the destruction of embryonic human beings in stem cell research, human cloning, and same-sex “marriage.” Such acts are judged to be intrinsically evil, that is, evil in and of themselves, regardless of our motives or the circumstances…” “…In light of the above, it is a correct judgment of conscience that we would commit moral evil if we were to vote for a candidate who takes a permissive stand on those actions that are intrinsically evil when there is a morally-acceptable alternative…” This statement is unequivocal in its guidance, based on the True Teachings of the Catholic Church.
The LifeSiteNews article information is misleading by omitting some very important “morally-acceptable alternative” candidate information. Any candidate who supports intrinsic evil cannot be voted for “when there is a morally-acceptable alternative.” If all abortions are committed based on how the child is conceived, then anyone who is not 100% pro-life is 100% pro-abortion. The Kansas Bishops’ statement makes it very clear–neither party nor chances of winning can be allowed as a consideration. The candidate’s views on the Catholic non-negotiables must be a priority in our vote–no exceptions. There is a morally-acceptable alternative to traditional political parties. Since we’re not allowed to name names in this forum, it’s up to each one of us to do due diligence when we vote by finding those “morally-acceptable alternatives.” With the gift of the Internet, we have no excuse not to properly inform our consciences.
How is a third party candidate an “alternative” if he has no chance of winning and is otherwise completely undesireable ( my own assessment of his positions )? Don’t mistake me, my committment is to a moral vote, but how does such an undesireable individual become an “alternative”?