Are you serious? Can you just overlook such an important piece of what I said just so you can accuse me of supporting abortion? I said I am more concerned over whether a child is getting the care and love it needs than whether the parents are living in sin. Now how can that be reconciled against your accusation of abortion? The particular area you highlighted mentions an infant, hmm, can an abortion produce an infant? I don’t think so. Please refrain from such accusations in the future.
My entire arguement in that post was based on the idea that a child will be born, not aborted. Be gladdened by the supposition that a child will be born into a couple that is, from what LITTLE information we have, making the best of a bad decision. The consulted a Priest before rushing out to do something, sounds to me like they are thinking about the child more than themselves, a selfless act perhaps?
Is it a tragedy that the couple has to deal with this, you bet it is. And I have said this over and over and over again. Sin is never excusable, but there are times when it is unavoidable, and this perhaps is one of them. I am thankfull that the God I know and love is compassionate and just and looks to the very depths of my existence before passing judgement. He understands that I do not live in a perfect world and that there are occasions where I am going to be presented with a problem that cannot be overcome by simply saying its against God. Sometimes we have to work with what we have, and that is not always the best. What I am reading in this thread is exactly what Christ was addressing with the pharisees “you know the law, but you do not understand it”.
You have passed judgement on a couple and a Priest without knowing even 10% of the truth. We have two different versions hereof the same story as it is, in one the Priest advised the couple to marry and in another the woman’s family pressured them into it because they were not willing to continue paying the medical costs. Why did the priest advise this? Why was the family unwilling to pay any more medical costs? Do we have a complete picture? ABSOLUTELY NOT! There is a reason why Priests are trained so heavily in hearing confession, to avoid such situations as we are seeing in this thread.