Is that because he actually made an attempt to answer the question, rather than shove words into people mouths, demonize, and repeat the same thing over and over ad nasuem?
His answers are the correct ones. To bad you couldn’t figure them out…
I will admit, Abu: in retrospect, you were a little harsh with him…
At the same time, Warrior, it is rather arrogant to suppose your understanding of the morality of contraception is greater than the Church’s, which has been accumulating for the past 2000 years…
Do not forget, Warrior: our goal on this planet is not to end poverty, or to make everyone pleased or tranquil. It is to love others, to love God, and to help others to love others and God. And it is not loving to kill anyone. Hard a pill though it is to take, we must raise our children as well as we can, whether they are born into poverty, or wealth. If our children die in our arms, we are comforted with knowing two things: 1) We raised them as well as we could with what God gave us, and 2) hopefully, they will be in God’s care forever after they have died.
It’s not much of a consolation to know you have several saints in Heaven. But it is better than knowing you have saints in Heaven and that you murdered them in cold blood. And it’s more consolation than seeing one or two children live to maturity only to forget God, gorge on the world, and drop into the fires of Hell, as many do nowadays.
I’m the adopted parent of several abandoned children, so my position should be blatantly obvious.
Jews fighting the Palestinians have access to some experience that would seem to posit that children are not always innocence.
The sad truth is sometimes children are taught to fight and die hating the Jews (or whomever their enemy is). This happens in Israel today. And who knows? It may have happened in Canaan 2000 years ago.
As for children and infants, I cannot be sure. Perhaps God wished to deal with them directly, rather than leaving them with the Israelites, who could hardly keep themselves in spiritual order, much less pagan children.
I wonder if there were several prayers from the Israelites like the ones of the sailors in Jonah:
Jonas 1:14:
And they cried to the Lord, and said: We beseech thee, O Lord, let us not perish for this man’s life, and lay not upon us innocent blood: for thou, O Lord, hast done as it pleased thee.