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PJD1987
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I apologize for jumping down your throat, I did read your post in a rather negative tone, it was hard to read it otherwise. In any event, discussing politics is what I enjoy, if you don’t thats fine, but why then are you a political science major? lol This is, in my estimation and that of many others, the most crucial election ever. The very future of our Church is at stake, the underpinning of this entire discussion is that very fact. That is why I am so passionate about getting Mr. Obama out of office, and dispelling the fear-mongering of the left when it comes to Mr. Romney and Mr. Ryan.I’m sorry I didn’t mean to insult you. Only 7% of what we communicate can be communicated through text alone. So, a lot of what I was communicated was obviously lost.
I’m very rarely sarcastic, and if I had used a tone of voice to speak that last post it certainly wouldn’t have been sarcastic. It probably would’ve been very nostalgic and sighful. I’m trying to convey that a lot of the discourse here might happen because y’all are on Catholic Answers Forum to only discuss politics.
And I’m trying to relate to y’all that from my personal experience that caused me to sin. It affected me negatively personally. I’m not saying it does for you or anyone else. But, I personally cannot see how being on a forum discussing politics all day does anybody any good. So, I was very sincerely trying to coax you and perhaps Ishii to reconsider how y’all spend your time.
I was trying to do that very sincerely.
Again, I’m sorry you thought that tone was sarcastic. I’m using a very consoling tone when I say: there’s simply a 93% that the tone you didn’t like actually wasn’t the one I used. sigh inner decrying of what communication has come to
Lastly, I don’t think it’s incumbent on me as a Catholic to vote for Mitt Romney. And if I really felt like voting third party WAS sinful, then I’d ask my priest about it. But, I’m probably not going to do that. Do you and Ishii think that I should? Because I might if EVERYONE tells me it’s sinful to vote for a third party. [Serious tone, I would literally consult my pastor]
That’s it. I’d rather die joyfully at the hands of our persecutors than listen to political argument that isn’t IMBUED with faith. If I do a control F search for Church and Catholic and don’t find any results, I’m done.
Furthermore, these 4 posts on this thread encourage me to pour myself into ministry in the real world. Where I can convey my meaning through body language, tone of voice, and inflection. Not just the 7% of meaning which comes from words alone.
I personally do think it is a sin of omission to “sit this one out”, if you will. I don’t understand how anyone could do that given the circumstances and the intrinsic evil embodied by the Democratic ticket, in light of all Catholic Teaching…on essentially every topic, most important being abortion, and closely linked with the persecution of our faith. I, unlike you, do not relish the thought of red martyrdom for my faith. Martyrdom is a grace I don’t wish to ever discover if I have or not. And the fact that it even has to be discussed is absolutely appalling in this country. These facts alone reinforce my thinking on the topic of voting.
I’m aware the Church does not have a definitive statement on this, it is one of those topics up for discussion, a decision of prudential judgment. In my estimation though, a vote for a 3rd party or a no-vote is a sin of omission by not doing all one can to vote intrinsic evil out of the White House and protecting Holy Mother Church in this country. Voting is our way of fighting for the faith right now. I hope to God we are successful and don’t need to fight any other way. But our efforts could use all the help we can get, and faithful Catholics who “sit this one out” are not helping the cause. To me, personally, its analogous to Pilate washing his hands of the issue and putting it on other people. I don’t think it’s prudent to sit on the sidelines and hope for everything to go well when one can be out on the front lines with the rest of the Church Militant fighting the good fight (aka voting for Mr. Romney).
It’s up to everyone else to make up their own mind on that. But I will continue to pray for those that are considering that option, that they will change their mind and see the good in Mr. Romney and the many reasons to vote for him.
God bless.
-Paul