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I recently started a thread under the social justice category attempting to get “pro choice” Catholics to look at Church teaching as it relates to abortion. That thread ran over 10,000 views and 1000 posts but never tackled the issue I hoped it would. Very few “pro choice” Catholics entered the fray and those that did would not face this issue directly and diverted the debate toward biology and legalities. I would now like to address the subject more directly under this new category. Please, let us discuss only Church teaching and not the legal and biological arguments. The only biological argument that is acceptable is if you claim to have proof that the embryo is not human at any point in its development. If you agree that the embryo is human at all points from conception through birth and until natural death please stick to Church teaching and do not muddy the water with biological arguments. Since laws can and are in some circumstances immoral, please do not bring legal issues into this discussion.
I am hoping that a few “pro choice” Catholics will face these questions head on and help me to understand how they can claim to be both “pro choice” and Catholic at the same time.
For the most part, the arguments I have heard are that these “pro choice” Catholics weight other social issues equal to or above abortion even though the Vatican has clearly stated that abortion outweighs all other social issues combined. I would welcome lengthy debate on this issue.
I would like to start with these sections of the Catechism
Catechism 2270
Catechism 2271
Catechism 2272
Catechism 2273
Catechism 2274
Catechism 2275
Catechism 2319
Catechism 2322
Catechism 2323
Any takers out there?
I am hoping that a few “pro choice” Catholics will face these questions head on and help me to understand how they can claim to be both “pro choice” and Catholic at the same time.
For the most part, the arguments I have heard are that these “pro choice” Catholics weight other social issues equal to or above abortion even though the Vatican has clearly stated that abortion outweighs all other social issues combined. I would welcome lengthy debate on this issue.
I would like to start with these sections of the Catechism
Catechism 2270
Catechism 2271
Catechism 2272
Catechism 2273
Catechism 2274
Catechism 2275
Catechism 2319
Catechism 2322
Catechism 2323
Any takers out there?