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More to point is the idea one can support abortion as long as they don’t think is a"good thing"I doubt it. Abortion clinics are closing because now all one has to do is take a pill.
More to point is the idea one can support abortion as long as they don’t think is a"good thing"I doubt it. Abortion clinics are closing because now all one has to do is take a pill.
The sanctity of life is noted when one calls the defunding of America’s biggest abortion provider “marginal” and saving babies from being torn to pieces “marginal”.The only difference between democrats and republicans is on abortion and that difference is marginal at best in many cases. In places like Massachussets, the republicans are just as pro-abortion as democrats. As far as economic policy, there is no substantive difference, with the exception that republicans like to cut taxes without paying for those cuts with spending cuts.
Have they been defended? If PP has not, then the republican effect has been marginal.The sanctity of life is noted when one calls the defunding of America’s biggest abortion provider “marginal” and saving babies from being torn to pieces “marginal”.![]()
Source? Or is that just an opinion. At the least, that is one of a variety of reasons.I doubt it. Abortion clinics are closing because now all one has to do is take a pill.
I don’t see how, after someone says that they use the platform to determine that the Democrats are out of line with Catholic teaching and the Republicans are not, it is a deflection to point out that a party platform is a poor indicator of how a party will govern and provide evidence as such.That does nothing to address the point. It is merely deflection. It is an incontrovertible fact that democrat Catholics support a party that supports intrinsic evil, while republican Catholics support a party which disagrees with prudential judgements of some bishops. One is contrary to the faith. The other is not.
Those are the facts.
I think we’re saying the same thing. Education/healthcare svs and govt programs provide men and women with choices other than resorting to abortions. That includes vasectomies, condoms, oral contraceptives, health education, etc. Going to a govt supported women’s heathcare clinic and learning how to correctly use OTC ovulation kits can help people avoid fertile days with pretty good accuracy. That fits in with the Church’s approved method of birth control.I doubt it. Abortion clinics are closing because now all one has to do is take a pill.
The truth is not derogatory, but the comment in question was not the truth. Also, your assertion that the DNC promotes intrinsic evil is untrue. The same assessment has been made of republicans, that they are just greedy, arrogant people with the me-me complex. I don’t agree with that either. These are all just hurtful words slung at each other in anger and in fear. We need to get beyond that.Stating the truth is not being derogatory. Stating the truth is necessary, and we are required as Christians to judge if something or some action is right or wrong. You need to come to terms with the fact that the DNC supports and promotes intrinsic evil, andthe GOP does not. The question to you is, are you Catholic first, or Democratic first?
"The truth is not derogatory, but the comment in question was not the truth. Also, your assertion that the DNC promotes intrinsic evil is untrue. The same assessment has been made of republicans, that they are just greedy, arrogant people with the me-me complex. I don’t agree with that either. These are all just hurtful words slung at each other in anger and in fear. We need to get beyond that.
To answer your question, when I vote I look at the candidates and ask:
Do you support life/dignity by supporting a ban on capital punishment? Do you support life/dignity by supporting the EPA’s climate control measures? Do you support life/dignity by supporting govt programs that help the poor and the displaced with food, housing, job training, education and healthcare? Do you support life/dignity by opposing US troop engagements unless they are deployed to provide humanitarian aid or to fend off direct military invasion of our 50 states and our territories? Do you support life/dignity by supporting a ban on torture? Do you support life/dignity by supporting universal background checks on all gun sales and transfers? Do you support life/dignity by supporting strong sex education in our middle and high schools that includes a section on abstinence? Do you support life/dignity by supporting a ban on abortions when the life of the mother is not in question? If abortions are outlawed, do you support life/dignity by supporting govt programs that pay the pregnancy, birth and post-natal costs of poor women denied abortion services? Do you support life/dignity by supporting financial programs that provide for poor children who would have otherwise been aborted (birth thru college)? Do you support life/dignity by supporting a ban on euthanasia? Do you support life/dignity by supporting an immigration policy that puts the life and dignity of immigrants above all else? Do you support economic policies that support life/dignity of individuals/families by supporting constructs of self sufficiency like liveable wages and equal opportunities?
I review candidates’ platforms, look at their voting records and do other research. Then I ask myself, who is the candidate more likely to accomplish or support this list of pro-life things. I’m not a one issue voter. I vote for who is more likely to walk the talk of Christ.
None of what you list is meaningful to those denied the right to life. Without the right to life all other weights are meaningless.The truth is not derogatory, but the comment in question was not the truth. Also, your assertion that the DNC promotes intrinsic evil is untrue. The same assessment has been made of republicans, that they are just greedy, arrogant people with the me-me complex. I don’t agree with that either. These are all just hurtful words slung at each other in anger and in fear. We need to get beyond that.
To answer your question, when I vote I look at the candidates and ask:
Do you support life/dignity by supporting a ban on capital punishment? Do you support life/dignity by supporting the EPA’s climate control measures? Do you support life/dignity by supporting govt programs that help the poor and the displaced with food, housing, job training, education and healthcare? Do you support life/dignity by opposing US troop engagements unless they are deployed to provide humanitarian aid or to fend off direct military invasion of our 50 states and our territories? Do you support life/dignity by supporting a ban on torture? Do you support life/dignity by supporting universal background checks on all gun sales and transfers? Do you support life/dignity by supporting strong sex education in our middle and high schools that includes a section on abstinence? Do you support life/dignity by supporting a ban on abortions when the life of the mother is not in question? If abortions are outlawed, do you support life/dignity by supporting govt programs that pay the pregnancy, birth and post-natal costs of poor women denied abortion services? Do you support life/dignity by supporting financial programs that provide for poor children who would have otherwise been aborted (birth thru college)? Do you support life/dignity by supporting a ban on euthanasia? Do you support life/dignity by supporting an immigration policy that puts the life and dignity of immigrants above all else? Do you support economic policies that support life/dignity of individuals/families by supporting constructs of self sufficiency like liveable wages and equal opportunities?
I review candidates’ platforms, look at their voting records and do other research. Then I ask myself, who is the candidate most likely to accomplish or support this list of pro-life things. I’m not a one issue voter. I vote for who is more likely to walk the talk of Christ overall.
My list directly addresses our society’s problems with denying life. People die from war, from starvation, from lack of healthcare, from abortion, from neglect, from abuse, etc. Innocents prematurely die from all kinds of things. They are all equally children of God and they all equally deserve our help, regardless of age, income, nationality, political party, sex, etc. I have to admit, I find it easier to help some people more so than others, but I recognize that it’s because of my own limited views. I try to reach out to every child of God regardless of my preferences, my bigotry, my hate. It’s hard. Lots of prayers. I work with the indigent, most of whom are hard working and gracious people. When our social worker helps them acquire govt services, you can see those gifts from God in action. But I do get my fair share of people with violent mental health issues who I’m am literally scared to be around. But I know I have to get over myself because God calls me to be more than my own predilections.None of what you list is meaningful to those denied the right to life. Without the right to life all other weights are meaningless.
Again all the good intentions in the world are meaningless to those denied the right to life . You simply cannot get around the fact that the Democrat Party is the inexorably wedded to the culture of death and stands in direct opposition to the core moral teachings of the Catholic Church. There’s no way to rationalize supporting them and claiming adherence to our faithMy list directly addresses our society’s problems with denying life. People die from war, from starvation, from lack of healthcare, from abortion, from neglect, from abuse, etc. Innocents prematurely die from all kinds of things. They are all equally children of God and they all equally deserve our help, regardless of age, income, nationality, political party, sex, etc. I have to admit, I find it easier to help some people more so than others, but I recognize that it’s because of my own limited views. I try to reach out to every child of God regardless of my preferences, my bigotry, my hate. It’s hard. Lots of prayers. I work with the indigent, most of whom are hard working and gracious people. When our social worker helps them acquire govt services, you can see those gifts from God in action. But I do get my fair share of people with violent mental health issues who I’m am literally scared to be around. But I know I have to get over myself because God calls me to be more than my own predilections.
Again, these are your personal beliefs, we are talking about things that are in Vatican documents.My list directly addresses our society’s problems with denying life. People die from war, from starvation, from lack of healthcare, from abortion, from neglect, from abuse, etc. Innocents prematurely die from all kinds of things. They are all equally children of God and they all equally deserve our help, regardless of age, income, nationality, political party, sex, etc. I have to admit, I find it easier to help some people more so than others, but I recognize that it’s because of my own limited views. I try to reach out to every child of God regardless of my preferences, my bigotry, my hate. It’s hard. Lots of prayers. I work with the indigent, most of whom are hard working and gracious people. When our social worker helps them acquire govt services, you can see those gifts from God in action. But I do get my fair share of people with violent mental health issues who I’m am literally scared to be around. But I know I have to get over myself because God calls me to be more than my own predilections.
When you invoked Coulter I knew you were being sarcastic. My favorite quote of hers about climate change isThe DNC does promote intrinsic evil. Anne Coulter is spot one when she says something to the effect that abortion is the glue that holds that coalition together.
We weren’t talking about Vatican documents unless I missed something. This particular discussion started when I was asked my criteria for voting. I vote for candidates who fight for the life and dignity of God’s children in all aspects. The candidate who supports life and dignity the most gets my vote.Again, these are your personal beliefs, we are talking about things that are in Vatican documents.
And between red states, blue states, I don’t think one party has a corner on compassion.
As far as the USCCB is concerned, a Catholic can vote liberal or conservative. A Catholic can even vote in support of a candidate who supports the intrinsic evil of abortion (or racism) IF the voter does not cast his/her vote in favor of the intrinsic evil. A Catholic is compelled to examine his/her conscience with respect to a candidate’s position on EVERY issue, and then vote his/her conscience.None of what you list is meaningful to those denied the right to life. Without the right to life all other weights are meaningless.
Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship - Part I - The U.S. Bishops’ Reflection on Catholic Teaching and Political Life
usccb.org/issues-and-action/faithful-citizenship/forming-consciences-for-faithful-citizenship-part-one.cfmCatholics often face difficult choices about how to vote. This is why it is so important to vote according to a well-formed conscience that perceives the proper relationship among moral goods. A Catholic cannot vote for a candidate who takes a position in favor of an intrinsic evil, such as abortion OR racism,** if the voter’s intent is to support that position**. **In such cases a Catholic would be guilty of formal cooperation in grave evil. **At the same time, a voter should not use a candidate’s opposition to an intrinsic evil to justify indifference or inattentiveness to other important moral issues involving human life and dignity.
You can only vote for a pro abortion candidate if their opponent is more pro abortion than they are.This is what Fauthful Citizenship explains You have taken it out of of text. As Cardinal Burke explains :As far as the USCCB is concerned, a Catholic can vote liberal or conservative. A Catholic can even vote in support of a candidate who supports the intrinsic evil of abortion (or racism) IF the voter does not cast his/her vote in favor of the intrinsic evil. A Catholic is compelled to examine his/her conscience with respect to a candidate’s position on EVERY issue, and then vote his/her conscience.
usccb.org/issues-and-action/faithful-citizenship/forming-consciences-for-faithful-citizenship-part-one.cfm
Since this statement by Cardinal Burke seems to in contradiction to the statement by all the US bishops cited earlier, how does one decide which one is wrong?You can only vote for a pro abortion candidate if their opponent is more pro abortion than they are.This is what Fauthful Citizenship explains You have taken it out of of text. As Cardinal Burke explains :
"You can never vote for someone who favors absolutely the right to choice of a woman to destroy a human life in her womb or the right to a procured abortion."He adds that voters “may in some circumstances, where you don’t have any candidate who is proposing to eliminate all abortion, choose the candidate who will most limit this grave evil in our country. But you could never justify voting for a candidate who not only does not want to limit abortion but believes that it should be available to everyone.”
There is no contradiction.Faithful citizenship was referring to same situation Burke was.Where both candidates support abortion you may vote for the one who is least pro-abortion.Since this statement by Cardinal Burke seems to in contradiction to the statement by all the US bishops cited earlier, how does one decide which one is wrong?