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beehumble
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Not correct. A myth passed around by those who want to rationalize voting for a particular candidate. Abortion is an INTRINSIC evil; war is not in the same category. There can be a ‘just’ war, for example fighting against Nazi Germany and Japan in WW II. Good can come out of, and did come out of, nuking Hiroshima and Nagasaki - it brought the war to an abrupt end.… life is the most precious gift of God, preservation of life is our biggest priority. Normally this means that we vote pro-life, but if one believes that the anti-abortion candidate will destroy more lives than abortion does (ala nuclear war or some such), then we must vote against that.
And it is not what one ‘believes a candidate might do’ as compared to what one KNOWS a candidate will do because they have done it before and say they will do it again. We know for example that Obama will sign any pro-abortion legislation since he has done so and says so. Nobody knows what Romney will do regarding wars etc. I think it is called setting up a straw man (i.e false argument) against somebody - in this case imposing a false position on Romney by saying ‘Romney will start a nuclear war’ and then using that made-up position, that straw man, as an excuse to vote for the pro-death candidate.
[Straw man: A straw man, known in the UK as an Aunt Sally, is a type of argument and is an informal fallacy **based on misrepresentation of an opponent’s position.]
INTRINSIC evil means no good can EVER come out of it, so it is always pure evil and always unacceptable and a grave sin.
God bless you.