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Sherry_G
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This reminds me of the famous quote from former President Clinton. "That depends on what the meaning of “is” is…Yes, but simply because a political tract doesn’t contradict Church teaching doesn’t mean that it is equivalent to Church teaching. Something can avoid contradicting the truth, but that doesn’t mean that it has captured the truth.
Abortion is a mortal sin 100% of the time and so is aberrant sexual behaviour. To say that these are somehow “political issues” is a smokescreen. Politicians like to use moral issues when it suits their purposes, however we as Catholics must stand up for what is right regardless. Twisting words is a ploy that is often used to diffuse the truth.
Love the sinner, hate the sin. This is what Jesus did and what we are also called to do. We must correct our brothers or sisters when we see that they are endangering their salvation through obvious sin in a loving and charitable way, but still telling the truth.