We live in a democracy of plural faith beliefs and views on all sorts of issues.
And yet, you quote the gospel of Matthew to justify why you vote for Democrats who vote for liberal domestic programs. This is in opposition to your saying that we live in a “plural democracy of many beliefs” and that we shouldn’t impose our morality on others. You are doing exactly that.
As with many issues, on the single issue you refer to, reasonable and thinking people can and do have differing views when weighing the rights of the unborn with the rights of women.
Do you think its reasonable to allow babies’ heads to be crushed by a forceps or sucked out of the womb by a vaccuum? Your party does.
And I just think the Church should return to a greater emphasis on many of the issues Christ actually specifically spoke about and not emphasize a single issue to the degree She does and on a word not even found in Scripture.
So its about what
you think the Church should emphasize? The Church clearly states the priority of the sanctity of life as the foremost issue. Yet you disagree with the Church. I appreciate your honesty - it reveals a lot.
Thereby showing that indeed despite perhaps protests they are not single issue voters, that abortion in the end is the single issue on which many Catholics appear to vote.
No CMatt, and I would appreciate it if you did not distort or misrepresent what we are saying. Abortion is not the only issue. However, it is the most important issue. Let me frame it this way: Which is more important, seeing that kids get frozen pizza during the summer school or that we quit crushing the skulls of babies’ skulls? You seem to prefer the former.
And that’s fine.
No, its not fine for the unborn.
It’s everyone’s right in America to vote as they see fit. And it’s my right too as a Catholic (I’ll trust I don’t also again at this time have to explain who the Church counts Catholic), but that it’s my right living in this attempt at democracy in a country we call America, to think for myself, inform my conscience, but weigh many issues, as a religious voter to pray over them, often repeatedly pray over them, and then in the privacy of my voting booth vote my conscience. The Church Herself states in the catechism that to not follow our consciences is to condemn ourselves.
YOur conscience is misinformed. You are wrong.
Ishii, I understand your view and I truly hope this again helps my friend in understanding another view. Though I of course am under no pretences of us being in agreement on this issue. So in the end we may merely have to agree to disagree. God bless and all the best. And of course peace. :hug1: