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Worthy5
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Wow. So as an American citizen and Catholic,one has to agree with how the Catholic Church believes it can dictate how the the US Govt or state govts should use their official police power in order to " get in line" with what the Church says.=(name removed by moderator);5951626]No -but when you are trying to use that belief to explain why you are pro-choice then it certainly does put you at odds with the Church. Been outspokenly pro-choice is antiethical to Catholic teaching, there is no debate on that matter and nor is there any way you can reconcile been pro-choice with been Catholic. The onus is not on anyone Catholic to reconcile a pro-choice stance with their faith but on them to reject pro-choice as a position in adherence with their Church. Blunt but the truth.
Does the Church have any rubric of authority or infallibility in matters of civil law? Was that not just on " essential matters of faith and morals"?