Yes, the Catholic Church positively condemns abortion.
OK, now what, we’re waiting…
That doesn’t satisfy Justice. If we are witnessing the completion of true Justice when a man gets condemned, then that is true Justice being played out to the end, all case factors remaining equal. Man has an interest in what the next guy’s just reward is. What your saying is my point about the Church’s stand-offish attitude toward society, in that the recognition of the evil is as far as it will take it in the Justice process, but it holds powers beyond it, “…what you retain will be retained.”.
Put into perspective, an anology would be that after a trial you are condemned for murder. On death row your daughter gets murdered by a pact of people who swore allegiance to each other to act out and become responsible for the next person’s actions. Here authorities will tell you that because there are 500 people, the scale doesn’t make it justifiable for all of them to get a death sentence. Reason will tell you that the contract
binds them to collective Justice, not individual.
Studying the anology, you object “Decrease my sentence”, but there are no ears to listen. You conclude that there is something wrong, that there is no such criteria for exemption, that all there is to be judged is to be an entity who can act and understands what is good and what is evil, and is bound by God’s laws, and you now discover the precepts of the law are being tweaked to suit the predicament and you would be correct. You say to yourself, “Surely a Devine Justice would have no such limiting factor, that it would look at the facts pertaining to culpability, that if it saw no bounds to smiting nations, thus recognizing it as collective bound to a singular culpability, what stops the Church today from excommunicating a nation, or withholding absolution from it.”
It is not man’s fault that he is a singular carbon unit. In Judicial context that becomes a technicality. He cannot disperse his culpability to constituent parts of his own body as can nation. Prior to any justice system being implemented, it would be glaringly obvious to predict that nation would come out favored if the dispersal was an accepted factor in it’s punishment.
As a result in regards to Justice, man is defaulted by the nation’s favored position.
These natural and moral goods are discernable even in the absence of the Church.
Initially conscience, but now additionally since Pentecost the Holy Spirit. The Church(Christ) then is necessary for accurate discernment.
There is absolutely no way to twist the massacre of the unborn in such a way as to portray it amoral good.
No argument here. You know it, I know it, we all know it. All we need now is the appropriate response from the Church that we are familiar with that suits the case of a stubborn entity that defies the will of God, says so boastfully, that has the advantage of thousands of consciences, that can debate the wrong and right of in collective discernment, has the Word at it’s disposal, etc…
So what would the Church do if this were a high profile individual?; it would summarily dispatch him to excommunicate land pronto.
AndyF