Everyone here seems to love this arguing other religions and “freedom of speech” thing. This is NOT a Civil Liberties discussion, this is a discussion about whether you would be wrong in removing a poster advertising a practice which the church teaches leads people away from God. It has nothing to do with “what would the Baptists, the Mormons or the Unitarians do”
A very good point. And from the standpoint that St. Paul teaches us to respect civil authority, I would not tear down the poster.
From Christ asking us to preach and teach, and the belief that we should encourage preaching the truth more effectively, I would not tear down the poster. I would put one of my own up.
God did not wish us to use power to remove freedom. He does not do this. Rather, He would wish us to use our powers for good: to proclaim His name, right next to that other, evil poster.
If a poster were for a hitman, in understanding that such posters are illegal and that I should respect civil authority, I would tear down such a poster.
And if I truly believed that posting anything contrary to the Catholic faith were wrong, I would seek to establish laws within my land.
Furthermore, I have trouble seeing why those who rip down abortion posters don’t firebomb abortion clinics while no one’s there, or why they don’t break condom dispensers. After all, if law is no issue at all in the face of divine justice, why shouldn’t we?
I don’t like where the argument takes us.