I will be voting for the candidate who, all things considered, I believe will try to limit abortion.
But that is not the question. Is the candidate’s position on abortion instrinsically evil or not?
I realize you do not want to answer. Just a few minutes ago I asserted that the major candidates’ positions all included exceptions for rape, incest, and medical exceptions. Hence all are intrinsically evil.
Since you have repeatedly asserted that not voting for a major canidate is a waste, I asserted that you would, in fact, be voting for a candidate with an intrinsically evil position on abortion. I did not raise the issue on rather or not your vote was licit, only the Catholic morality of the candidate’s postion.
Bamarider lambasted me. You did not correct his understanding of your application of proportionate reasons. Instead, you joined him, suggesting that my assertion was part of a pattern of dishonesty.
So, if you now answer “yes”, you will be admitting to having unjustly attacked me. If you answer “no”, you will be indicating either ignorance about your candidate’s position or the Church’s absolute stance on the matter of abortion.
Admitting poor conduct is never easy. But attempting to conceal such conduct once discovered, particularly by adding more attacks, is behavior best reserved for the comments section on a political blog, not a Catholic forum.
How about it Vern, why not give us all a straight answer? I know what all the Marines in Vietnam said about Army types, but I figured that was hyperbole.