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Ridgerunner
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But see, you are here doing the very thing you are condemning others for doing (or what you think they are doing). In any event, I say you’re wrong in your judgment. A lot of people on here who opposed Obama are not Republicans at all; possibly even most of them.I think some people like to come onto these forums to make sweeping denunciations of those Catholics who may have voted for Obama. How they can presume to know the motivations of each and every Catholic voter is anyone’s guess. I suspect that much of the fury stems from the fact that these votes didn’t go to the Republican party.
Motivations in supporting evil politically do not change the objectively evil nature of the act. It is, of course, the duty of any Catholic to point out those actions that are objectively evil, and is a charity to those who do not know they are.
We also have a moral duty to actively oppose evil. It is not a moral choice to stand by and let evil happen when we have the means at hand to oppose it.