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Faith and morals. Not politics. Who can or can not get a tax break is neither faith nor morals, and civil unions are nothing more than a tax break. Therefore, the church’s opinion on them is not infallible.
Faith and morals are the core of our function as persons in society. Our Catholic faith is to influence our whole lives, including politics and the marketplace. Jesus calls us to be salt and light to the world.Faith and morals. Not politics. Who can or can not get a tax break is neither faith nor morals, and civil unions are nothing more than a tax break. Therefore, the church’s opinion on them is not infallible.
The thing is a lot of what we vote upon is based on 'faith and morals". Therefore our votes should go along those lines, and hence my conviction.Actually, the Church only has the infallible revelation of God on matters of faith and morals. It does not have infallible revelation in matters of science or politics
Issues like this are one of the many reasons I favor secular conservatism over religious conservatism.But that’s the thing: civil unions have no implications of family. They aren’t “much more than that”. Read one. They are simply a grouping of tax breaks and legal rights you give to another person. They have no implication of love or commitment at all.
All I am saying is that, in my opinion, it should not be illegal for a man to sign a document which confers numerous legal procedures on another man, like tax breaks, hospital visitation rights and inheritance rights. Yet somehow this is against the natural law? How are tax breaks part of natural law?
Do you mean the NATIONAL elections? There are elections for local authorities on a regular basis. Each of these votes can mean more than our vote for the President.Thank you for this!
I feel a conviction recently to vote my morals and along Church beliefs as closely as possible.
I have a long time before I voting comes around again so much prayer will be devoted until then.
All elections, not just national. Voting is voting.Do you mean the NATIONAL elections? There are elections for local authorities on a regular basis. Each of these votes can mean more than our vote for the President.
As for Catholic voters, there are 5 non-negotiables.
If a candidate supports any or all of these, we are NOT TO VOTE for him or her. Period. End of discussion.
- Abortion
- Euthanasia
- Homosexual marriage
- Human cloning
- Embryonic stem cell research (products of abortion used for this)
Correct, I did not suggest you use these non-negotiables for just national elections. If ANY politician supports these issues, you cannot vote for him/her as a Catholic.All elections, not just national. Voting is voting.
This is actually not quite true. Suppose Candidate A wants to roll back all abortion-restricting laws and have the government pay for all of them, and Candidate B thinks that abortions should be limited to some degree, while still allowing some. It would be permissible in the US (where we have a 2-party system rather than a multi-party system that exists in many other cou tires) to vote for Candidate B for various reasons such as 1. in order to assure that Candidate A would not win, 2. because of the candidates’ relative positions on other issues, or because Candidate B is superior in other ways for the position for whihc he is running and his position on abortion does not matter in that position. And these issues must be proportionate; you could maybe pick Candidate A over a genocidal maniac who has promised to drop atom bombs over half the inhabited world, but not because Candidate A has a better record on, say, highway management.Correct, I did not suggest you use these non-negotiables for just national elections. If ANY politician supports these issues, you cannot vote for him/her as a Catholic.
The Church has ever taught that forced conversion is immoral; therefore a legal requirement that people go to church would be against Church teaching.“Faith and morals are the core of our function as persons in society. Our Catholic faith is to influence our whole lives, including politics and the marketplace. Jesus calls us to be salt and light to the world.”
"God’s intention for the human family is most certainly an issue of faith and morals.But that’s the thing: civil unions have no implications of family. They aren’t “much more than that”. Read one. They are simply a grouping of tax breaks and legal rights you give to another person. They have no implication of love or commitment at all.I do agree with you that civil unions are sought for a tax break, but it is also much more than that."
The thing is that the *point *of the government’s recognition of marriage as beneficial to society stems from the procreative aspect.
Now, I do think that the view of marriage in todays’s US society has been terribly degraded by abc and no-fault divorce, etc., but to me what should be done at this point is to have a look at marriage within our society rather than to degrade it even further by allowing people of their nature are non-procreative to legally call their relationship a marriage.
Again, why stop at two members of the same sex? Why not more? Why not two brothers so that one can get on the other’s health insurance?All I am saying is that, in my opinion, it should not be illegal for a man to sign a document which confers numerous legal procedures on another man,
Why are the homosexual activits not satisfied with calling their legal relationship a civil union, which would presumably be open to all? Why did they say, no, it must be marriage?
What do you think natural law is? Natural law is what allowed the family benefits in the first placep. It is natural law which encourages progressive taxation, informs us that spousal abuse is wrong, and many other things related to legislation.like tax breaks, hospital visitation rights and inheritance rights. Yet somehow this is against the natural law? How are tax breaks part of natural law?
Actually, the Church only has the infallible revelation of God on matters of faith and morals. It does not have infallible revelation in matters of science or politics“The Church does not have an “opinion” about these things, but the infallible and inerrant revelation of God. You may choose to believe that what God has revealed is not relevant for you, and that is your prerogative, but to claim that God has not revealed eternal Truth to mankind is an error.”
And politics has nothing to do with morals?
Do you live in a warm climate? If yes, then I will be packing my family up and moving in to your house for the winter. We will squat upon you and take every advantage of you that we can. I hope you have a great job because we require much. We will be having the best building contractors build extra living space for us on your dime. I really don’t think that I want you living there anymore because you are a bad host/hostess, etc…Who are we to say what people can and cannot do?
Define ‘long time’ please.I have a long time before I voting comes around again so much prayer will be devoted until then.
Voting for any of that stuff is illicit cooperation with evil.I am a libertarian. I vote for freedom: socially liberal and fiscally conservative.
But this view on voting would have me voting yes for things like legalization of drugs and same-sex marriage.
My conundrum, is that i think those things are wrong, but I feel wrong about voting in a manner that tells someone what they can and cannot do with their lives/body w/e (does not include abortion the baby is a separate human being – just fyi).
Is the right thing to do to allow people to do what they wish to themselves? I feel like this is how God lets us live our lives. OR is the right thing to do to vote for the things that i believe to be true? But then am I essentially forcing my beliefs on others by voting that they cannot do what I believe is wrong?
Thoughts on this?
you took what I said out of context.Do you live in a warm climate? If yes, then I will be packing my family up and moving in to your house for the winter. We will squat upon you and take every advantage of you that we can. I hope you have a great job because we require much. We will be having the best building contractors build extra living space for us on your dime. I really don’t think that I want you living there anymore because you are a bad host/hostess, etc…Sounds absurd, yes, but where are the lines in the sand drawn and by whom? As you convert, I suggest you start reading as much as you can about the Catholic Faith starting with the Catechism.
2 years.Define ‘long time’ please.![]()
you ignored my question.Voting for any of that stuff is illicit cooperation with evil.
I took you out of context to show you that there is no boundaries when there is blond ‘whatever’ attitudes. How about bestiality or necrophilia? You aren’t hurting anyone else,eh? If this thread is just about smoking pot you can learn by reading hundreds of other threads. As I said before, you can learn about the Catholic Faith by reading the Catechism. In there I am sure you will come across something about your body being a temple/tabernacle and the purity of said body.you took what I said out of context.
I mean who are we to say what people can and cannot not do to their own bodies (not a reference to abortion; the fetus is a separate human being). If people want to destroy their bodies with drugs, why not let them? We allow it with alcohol (which was illegal at one point i remind you) and cigarettes and cigars…
No odd year elections? School board type stuff??2 years.
That’s the next local election.
Wont be able to. resident of one state, living in another.I took you out of context to show you that there is no boundaries when there is blond ‘whatever’ attitudes. How about bestiality or necrophilia? You aren’t hurting anyone else,eh? If this thread is just about smoking pot you can learn by reading hundreds of other threads. As I said before, you can learn about the Catholic Faith by reading the Catechism. In there I am sure you will come across something about your body being a temple/tabernacle and the purity of said body.Read Aquinas, he’ll make you high, naturally.
No odd year elections? School board type stuff??![]()