Mikew262, I respond point by point. But my closing section is actually my main reason for responding. You may want to read that first before reading any ‘defence’ I made for myself. I probably should have left the response to just the closing part honsetly. (it’s in the 2nd post)
mikew262:
I wasn’t going to answer anymore posts because I’ve already stated my position whether anybody else agrees or not, but I couldn’t let this pass. How outrageous of you to make such a claim when you know so little about me. Who are you to judge me about my faith and relationship with God? Shame on you!
Okay, I’ll start by apologizing for perhaps not using the charity I should have. Your right I have no right to judge…I wasn’t even trying to do that. We are called to recognize right from wrong though. That is all I was trying to point out. I wouldn’t even have gone as far as I did if your profile didn’t list you as Catholic. As one Catholic speaking to another I was basicly trying to show a basic truth of the Church. That we have to accent to Church teachings. Going against Church teachings does indeed separate us from God. I admit I couldn’t say this to someone not Catholic because they in no way would believe this argument!
Now, I will also say that you have to know something is wrong to be guilty of such sin. I don’t know that you are and I can’t judge that. That really is between you and your relationship with God.
mikew262:
BTW, how do you know I’ve violated any church teaching? I’ve never been involved in any abortion!
Saying you go against a Church teaching is going against a Church teaching. Not only am I allowed to not murder; I’m not allowed to think that murder is permissible for another person to dot. Yes, this probably isn’t as bad as actually being involved in a murder…but as Christ said, even to look upon a women lustfully is to commit adultery.
So, I was just going by what you said you believe.
mikew262:
If you want to disagree with my position on a certain subject, go for it. However, don’t ever question my belief in God or whether I’m a good catholic or not.
By posting what you did you are pretty much asking for people to question your beliefs. It’s obvious you question the beliefs I hold or other ‘pro-lifers’ hold about the sanctity of life…I kinda thought that questioning such beliefs was the point here. The think that makes it ‘moral theology’ is just that, it is a theologically moral dilemma…something that is at the very root of beliefs. From what I can tell any Catholic that thinks that we are not allowed to believe abortion is ever right is questioning your beliefs…that is a lot more than me. I believe the Catholic faith and all it teaches. I accent to all the Catholic beliefs you hold to also. I question the validity of the position you take on abortion, I question your belief that we can disagree on what the Church teaches…but not any other beliefs you have. I don’t know what those other beliefs are!
I wouldn’t use the term good Catholic or not honestly. What is a good Catholic? We all have faults I’m sure I do!
I submit all I say to the Church. If anything I say differers with what She teaches I retract it.
So no, I won’t question if your a ‘good Catholic or not’. I will in my way of presenting things point out that ‘X’ belief cannot be held by a Catholic. If I can be shown as wrong that is fine and I retract any false statement I’ve said if anything be false.
If someone really believes it is alright to believe ‘x’ thing against the Church then I’d say they must follow their conscience. We must always try our best to form our conscience correctly, though doing wrong is still wrong even if a malformed conscience thinks it’s not. But we still have to follow, to the best of our ability, our own conscience that we try to form correctly.
Please see next post for end (wow I can’t believe this is taking two postings)