Well I almost agree with everything you say. There are no circumstances whatsoever I’ll vote for a candidate who supports abortion. I don’t care what party they belong to -I know the church differs with this and says we should go for the politician who would do the least harm but the way I look at it I end up with blood on my hands either way I’m hoping that those of us that are pro-life will make it crystal clear to the Republican Party that we will not support them if they abandon us.
The Republican party already supports, and profits from, abortion. Again, just find the courage to read about the human tragedy in Saipan and examine the evidence and testimony in Abramof’s conviction.
They also protect pedophiles and sexual predators, all in the name of political power.
The only difference is that the GOP is now rubbing your nose in it. This is always the problem when religion get’s in bed with politics. It is religion that has to be worred about being respected in the morning, and which loses its moral independance. The GOP can be blatant, as if wholly unfullfilled promises has not been enough, because it is counting on your chosing the false religion of earthly political power over the true religion of our Savior.
You are also mistating the Church’s position. Look closely, it is not about “limiting harm” in the context you imply. It is a reaffirmation that our faith is a single, cohesive, path to salvation. Virtually all our beliefs can be connected to our recognition of the “human person” in the context beautifully explained by the Second Vatican Council. If you persue changes to secular law about abortion at the expense of another aspect of our understanding of the human person, you are not truly embracing the Catholic teaching on abortion.
Look closely at Pope Pius XII’s ALLOCUTION TO MIDWIFES. It explains very clearly why we cannot use abortion even for the most laudable of goals, to save the life of a mother. Evil can never be embraced as a means to good. When we embrace evil means, we inherently become evil.
Now, few Christians could look at Saipan and not decry what has happened there as a grave evil. Similiarly, most would accept that protecting a predatory sexual predator for the protection of status and power is evil. Our Pope has chosen Easter to decry the situation in Iraq as evil. And, I have a hard time undertanding why the US’s new policy of aiding the same militias who are both killing US troops and killing Christians and driving hundreds of thousands of others from their homes does not weigh on the heart of every US Catholic…
It is tempting to convince oneself that pursuit of a single goal can be at the expense of all others, but it isn’t just the Church that warns us against this, but the Gospels as well. Look at a ‘minor’ evil, activiely supressing voter turnout among minorities. We could argue that the greater good, say over turning Roe v. Wade, requires it. But look at the means, we are specifically attacking the inalianable rights of human persons, the very foundation of our teaching on abortion and euthanasia. Further, we are victimizing the poor. Christ tells us that simply ignoring their plight is enough for damnation.
If you want to talk about blood on your hands, accept all of it. Then ask yourself if you serve the one true master, or two.