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DanteAlighieri
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I decided not to post this in the Hilary Clinton thread, because I see it as its own discussion.
Someone here recently linked to a site (which I can’t remember) that gave examples of how certain sins would fall under each of the Ten Commandments.
One of the examples was knowingly voting for a pro-choice candidate, which was classified as a mortal sin.
Is this, in fact, the case? I can’t seem to find anything else to support it, but I can certainly see the rationale behind it.
And what is one to do if there are no pro-life candidates with a realistic chance of winning the election? The CCC states that we have a moral obligation to exercise our right to vote. I take that to mean we must vote in good faith, and therefore should not abstain nor write in ridiculous votes (i.e., Walt Disney, my dad, etc.) as a protest.
So…is it mortally sinful to vote for such a candidate?
Peace,
Dante
Someone here recently linked to a site (which I can’t remember) that gave examples of how certain sins would fall under each of the Ten Commandments.
One of the examples was knowingly voting for a pro-choice candidate, which was classified as a mortal sin.
Is this, in fact, the case? I can’t seem to find anything else to support it, but I can certainly see the rationale behind it.
And what is one to do if there are no pro-life candidates with a realistic chance of winning the election? The CCC states that we have a moral obligation to exercise our right to vote. I take that to mean we must vote in good faith, and therefore should not abstain nor write in ridiculous votes (i.e., Walt Disney, my dad, etc.) as a protest.
So…is it mortally sinful to vote for such a candidate?
Peace,
Dante