But you said,
“Why are so many catholics use birth control, abort? divorce and remarry once, twice, ad nauseum?”
You very clearly gave off the impression that Catholics by supporting the war were sinning. Very misleading statement.
There must be a misunderstanding here. You asked why are so many Catholics supporting the war. This did not impress me because ‘so many Catholics’ do other things also. Does that sound better? It was not my intention to say that Catholics who support the war are sinning.
“And these are mine. Why would so many catholics support dictators? or oppress their own people?”
You give off the impression that because I support the Iraqi war that I support blood thirsty dictators. :tsktsk::tsktsk: that’s bearing false witness against thy neighbor.
Bones, again I am saying that there is proof that Catholics, in the past, have supported dictators…so telling me that many Catholics support the war means nothing to me. And no, people who support the war do not support dictators. One statement does not necessarily lead to this conclusion!
"I can criticize without being anti-american. This is what one does in the adult world. No country is beyond criticism at all. "
I never said anything of the sort.
You said I was anti-american!!! Then why did you say that?
“I need to take theology to discuss this?”
There’s a reason why we have theology. Need I qoute Fr. Stephen Toracco?!
Question from on 05-16-2007
And you have not answered my question…do you think that a secular government would abide by the Just War Theory written out by St Augustine? Anyway, I was talking about the Persian Gulf War…sheeshhhh…and who is Father Toracco? Must I quote from other sourves of prelates who disagreed with this priest?
Shoshanna, I think the catechism disagrees w/ you.
Amazing how you can take a statement of the Pope’s and just run with it. Stop trying to be your own personal interpreter of Catholic doctrine.
This last statement is yours and not mine. If you see that the government has done its best in not attacking Iraq in 1993, well, there is nothing I can say. I am not my own personal interpreter of Church doctrine. John Paul 2 has said himself in 1993:
Pope Voices Opposition, His Strongest, to Iraq War
VATICAN CITY, Jan. 13 - Pope John Paul II today expressed his strongest opposition yet to a potential war in Iraq, describing it as a “defeat for humanity” and urging world leaders to try to resolve disputes with Iraq through diplomatic means.
No to war!" the pope said during his annual address to scores of diplomatic emissaries to the Vatican, an exhortation that referred in part to Iraq, a country he mentioned twice.
bulatlat.com/news/2-49/2-49-readerbruni.html
It was also admitted that this Iraq war was falsely started by pro-war in Iraq people…but the country of Iraq must first be stabilized before leaving it. This is what the Vatican said. I agree. And when that statement came out, everyone hung on to that! And yet, at the beginning, the idea was fought that that war itself was a mistake!
Now, you can run with your perception of what the Vatican says…
Which makes the US an imperalist country…God bless!

And no, those who are for or were for the wars in Iraq are not sinning…is this clear? I cannot make a statement like that!