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Heath_Bar
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Here is why it is a mortal sin to believe in abortion of any kind.I have studied the teachings of the “magisterium” and read information ad nausium - I’m clear on what the teachings are - you said that I have failed in this obligation -I’ve read nearly everything I could get my hands on regarding this - especially when I was working on my masters work in ecclesiastical history- so I have studied what has been said in the past and what is said now so,I truely believe that I have an informed conscience so some may be able to study the teachings of the Magesterium and form an opinion in accord with the church - I have gone over the teachings ad nausm and I still feel and believe the there are situations where abortion should be allowed - since aparently with this it’s either you’re completely against abortion at all times not matter the circumstance or you’re pro choice. No inbetween or anything like that. So I have to say I am a Catholic who is pro choice - I don’t think I’ve failed - unless you mean that I failed to come to the conclusion that the church wants me to come to. In which case I agree wholeheartedly - yes I have failed to come to the same conclusion they have - and I’m not the only one.
Does God create all life? As a Catholic, I do not believe that you can answer ‘no’ to that question.
Are all of God’s creations good? As a Catholic, how can you say “no” to that? God is perfect, God is all good, thus all of His creations are good. He is incapable of flawed creation.
Thus, all life that is created by God is good.
Is life a gift? Would God give us a bad gift? Again, if we believe that He is perfect, then He cannot give us a bad gift.
So, if God gives someone the GIFT of life, then who in the heck are we to refuse God’s gift?
“Sorry, God, I don’t want it! Your gift is an inconvenience to me! Thanks, but NO THANKS! Return to sender!”
He gave us Jesus Christ as a free and perfect gift of salvation. What happens if we refuse His gift? Damnation. If you refuse the gift of life that He created as your child, then you are comitting a mortal sin for refusing God’s gift.
Let’s look at this a little deeper. What about in the case of a mother’s life who is in danger? I used to believe as you obviously do, that abortion would be O.k. in that circumstance. Now, as a parent, I am telling you that I would sacrifice my health, my life, my entire being if my dying would give my daughter life. My wife would do the same. She is a gift from God, and if we had to die to save her, then there is no question that I would lay down my life for her. Jesus laid down His life for us. Sometimes, God calls for someone to lay down their life for someone else. Such is sometimes the case for mothers.
“Sorry, God! I refuse your gift because my wife may die. Take it back! I don’t want it!”
What if Jesus refused us God’s gift of life? What if He refused to die for someone else?
If God gives us a gift, the gift of life, and we refuse it, no matter the reason, we are rebelling against God’s will. We are saying that we know better than He does. How dare He give us a child when it is dangerous to me? As a Christian, we do not have the right to refuse a gift from God without it being a mortal sin.