From JPII’s encyclical Veritatis Splendor:
It seems there are many “biggies.”
Thank you for that quote, gracepoole. JPII certainly includes a good list. I’ve bolded the only ones that appear to be an issue in the US:
“Whatever is hostile to life itself, such as any kind of homicide, genocide,
abortion,
euthanasia and voluntary suicide; whatever violates the integrity of the human person, such as mutilation, physical and mental
torture and attempts to coerce the spirit; whatever is offensive to human dignity, such as subhuman living conditions, arbitrary imprisonment,
deportation, slavery,
prostitution and trafficking in women and children; degrading conditions of work which treat labourers as mere instruments of profit, and not as free responsible persons: all these and the like are a disgrace, and so long as they infect human civilization they contaminate those who inflict them more than those who suffer injustice, and they are a negation of the honour due to the Creator.”
In the case of abortion and euthanasia, clearly the Democratic Party is in favor of allowing both.
Torture was clearly argued quite a bit, and there are opponents and proponents in both parties.
Deportation is used by both parties (I’ve heard Democrats brag that ICE has deported more under the Obama administration) and certainly an argued point in the current immigration debate. I would say there are fewer in favor of mass deportation on the Democrat side than the Republican side.
The only clear voices I hear in favor of legalizing prostitution are on the Libertarian side, but I would claim that there are more in the Democratic Party than the Republican Party who flavor legalizing prostitution.
Did I leave anything out? I do believe these are all things to be considered when voting. I still tend to find the very clear support of abortion and euthanasia by the Democratic Party to be a problem when determining my vote.