Pope Francis blasts abortion, euthanasia as 'sins against God'

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Pope Francis blasts abortion, euthanasia as ‘sins against God’

by Elise Harris
Vatican City, Nov 15, 2014 / 09:53 am (EWTN News/CNA)

Pope Francis has told a group of Catholic doctors that “playing with life” in ways like abortion and euthanasia is sinful, and he stressed that each life, no matter the condition, is sacred.

“We’re are living in a time of experimentation with life. But a bad experiment… (we’re) playing with life,” the Pope told an audience of 4,000 Catholic doctors gathered in the Vatican’s Paul VI Hall on Nov. 15.

“Be careful, because this is a sin against the Creator: against God the Creator.”

Pope Francis offered his words in an address given to members of the Italian Catholic Doctors Association in celebration of their 70th anniversary.

He recalled that many times in his years as a priest he heard people object to the Church’s position on life issues, specifically asking why the Church is against abortion.

After explaining to the inquirer that the Church is not against abortion because it is simply a religious or philosophical issue, he said it’s also because abortion “is a scientific problem, because there is a human life and it’s not lawful to take a human life to solve a problem.”

Regardless of the many objections he has heard saying that modern thought has evolved on the issue, the Pope stressed that “in ancient thought and in modern thought, the word kill means the same!”

“(And) the same goes for euthanasia,” he explained, observing that as a result of “this culture of waste, a hidden euthanasia is practiced on the elderly.”

This, he said, is like telling God: “’at the end of life I do it, like I want.’ It’s a sin against God. Think well about this.”

The belief that abortion is helpful for women, that euthanasia is “an act of dignity,” or that it’s “a scientific breakthrough to ‘produce’ a child (who is) considered a right instead of accepted as a gift” are all part of conventional wisdom that offers a false sense of compassion, he said.

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My question is this: Why do people worry about him so much? :confused:

Also, he mentions a “…False sense of compassion…” again… Probably a good thing.
 
My question is this: Why do people worry about him so much? :confused:

Also, he mentions a “…False sense of compassion…” again… Probably a good thing.
The impression (justified or not) is that Pope Francis makes his strongest statements to Catholic organizations (such as this Catholic doctor group) and that his statements to secular groups are not as straight-forward and direct. I could be wrong about that, but this is the impression anyway.
 
The impression (justified or not) is that Pope Francis makes his strongest statements to Catholic organizations (such as this Catholic doctor group) and that his statements to secular groups are not as straight-forward and direct. I could be wrong about that, but this is the impression anyway.
Very astute observation.
 
CHCL: why are ppl so concerned about Pope Francis? Well, partly, the media has some obsession with him, hoping that he’ll turn out to be sympatico to all their causes.

Well, these statements on euthanasia and abortion will not endear him to them.
 
CHCL: why are ppl so concerned about Pope Francis? Well, partly, the media has some obsession with him, hoping that he’ll turn out to be sympatico to all their causes.

Well, these statements on euthanasia and abortion will not endear him to them.
MSNBC will ignore them.
 
The impression (justified or not) is that Pope Francis makes his strongest statements to Catholic organizations (such as this Catholic doctor group) and that his statements to secular groups are not as straight-forward and direct. I could be wrong about that, but this is the impression anyway.
I think this is due mainly to two reasons:
  1. it better to evangelize before you Catechize - if someone’s heart and mind are not open to God and/or the Church, they will never accept the Truth. But, if they are evangelized, then their heart and mind will be open to listening, learning, and eventually accepting the Truth.
  2. I think he’s attempting to use the media to Evangelize. And I assume that he is expecting that we Catholic laity (who are not in Rome) look to our Pastors and Bishops for authoritative teaching, not papal sound bites from the media (secular or Catholic).
The bold text from bullet 2 is the part that’s easier said than done.
 
What sins are not against God? :confused:
3 For I know my transgressions, and my sin is ever before me. 4* Against thee, thee only, have I sinned, and done that which is evil in thy sight, so that thou art justified in thy sentence and blameless in thy judgment.
Psalm 51:3-4
 
What sins are not against God? :confused:

Psalm 51:3-4
He starts by saying " it is sinful" ,he continues to say " life is sacred" . Then he connects " “playing with life is a sin against the Creator” ,and he addresses " to kill."

He is telling them straight foward,in case they may not be aware of it…,or do not want to hear it.,that they are going straight against the Creator. God is Life.

You may know it,they may not have thought of it,and the message is strong.
 
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