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Compared to abortion, how much do you think people are affected by those sorts of tragedies?These issues get at best 10% of the bandwidth abortion gets.
Only you but it looks like the rest has been about how making abortion illegal would impact society.What I (and I think others) say is that angry, vulgar politicians slap a pro-life sticker on their campaign flyers, obstruct help from going to other basic human needs, and get a pass.
Interesting, and very powerful if he said it. I’ve searched for the original and can find numerous second hand reports but no original citation.How so? When Constantine defeated Maxentius, he had to shed blood and kill many of his enemies, and did so under the sign given him by God to fight with. And then he issued the edict of Milan and gave Christians protection under Roman law and we were able to flourish. Had he been a “compassionate” man, history likely would have been different.
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Being awfully bossy there, skipper.Please don’t bother replying, because I won’t argue about this with you further here. Don’t claim that you “won” because you didn’t change any of my views, and I don’t think you presented a better argument.
Politicians using vulgarities to mock people, vilifying illegal immigrants, wanting to stomp on the faces of their opponents–these things are not righteous anger.There are times when anger is needed.
Please provide the source for that quote which would prove that Pius X actually said such a thing. Thanks.
I decided to track this one down one day, since I found it at odds with what that Pope publicly taught (see for example, E Supremi 13, where he says charity and kindness should be used to combat error) and I found it to be a mishmash of reported quotes (by unnamed individuals) in a book called “Popes in the twentieth century, from Pius X to John XXIII” by an ex-priest, Carlo Falconi (translated from the Italian by Muriel Grindrod).Interesting, and very powerful if he said it. I’ve searched for the original and can find numerous second hand reports but no original citation.
So, in the absence of a citation I’ll have to count this as spurious.
It does seem odd for a Pope to say “kindness is for fools”.
I truly believe this idea of criminalizing the act poses several problems. For one, many Catholics who are now some of the most ardent’ pro-life persons, grieved, sought confession and mercy, found it and are robust speakers on the subject…Would they too be held liable in the aftermath? How far back should one go? Would there be a statute of limitations? All the legal ramifications would need to be thought through…Do we raid “Rachels Vineyard” so to speak and place these young women in a courtroom? Surely that doesn’t convey mercy towards a contrite heart, and THAT is where real change occurs, the change pro-lifers seek.You seem to assume “people will just go underground and nothing will change”, willfully ignoring that criminal investigations, sting operations, plea bargains, and witnesses are a thing.
I would agree with you. In those circumstances the anger is misplaced at best.Politicians using vulgarities to mock people, vilifying illegal immigrants, wanting to stomp on the faces of their opponents–these things are not righteous anger.
No, I would never approve of an Ex Post Facto law.Would they too be held liable in the aftermath?
The bolded part is key.The pro-life candidate running for governor in my state presents himself as mean and violent, as a harsh, unforgiving businessman who will do whatever is necessary to win whatever battle he’s in. He seems to pride himself on stomping on anyone who crosses him.
Are you sure Republicans are pro-life? Or are they using your religion to get your vote?Yet he’s pro-life. What ever happened to compassionate conservatives?
I support policies that help a mother to keep her child but abortion being illegal is my priority. No law is kept 100% but there is value in acknowledging that the unborn have a right to not be murdered.Many pro-choice people support strong limits on abortion and are compassionate. Liberals seem to care about the poor and unfortunate far more than conservatives do. You tell me - if you are a young single mother and want to keep your baby, are you better with liberal policies or conservative ones?
Think about it. I used to be pro-life too. Until I experiences the real world.
By the nature of politics, it’s necessary for a politician to compromise some of their beliefs in order to get elected.The bolded part is key.
I suspect many candidates who run for office don’t believe in half the things they say they support. They just want to win.
Sometimes they deliver what they promised but they probably don’t believe it themselves even if that happens.