Walmart supports abortion

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I’m mocking no one. Respectfully and politely pointing out a dilemma and noticing that my question isn’t being answered…is certainly not mocking.

If my question makes you uncomfortable, please let me know and shall leave this thread.
When one looks at the mulitude of thrreads you have started they will see that what you are presenting is a dilemma only to you.
 
When one looks at the mulitude of thrreads you have started they will see that what you are presenting is a dilemma only to you.
I highly doubt I’m the only person on earth to have asked that question.

In any event, not having received an answer on this thread, I used google to get the answer.

catholic.com/thisrock/1993/9306fea3.asp

*Most theologians have taught creationism, which is the official teaching of the Catholic Church. In the 1950 encyclical in which he dealt with biological evolution, Pope Pius XII stated that ā€œthe Catholic faith obliges us to hold that souls are immediately created by God.ā€[Humani Generis 36.] *

I suppose I’m right back to my original question. I just don’t understand why God would create a soul, knowing that it is going to be aborted with a morning after pill or by some other means.
 
I highly doubt I’m the only person on earth to have asked that question.

In any event, not having received an answer on this thread, I used google to get the answer.

catholic.com/thisrock/1993/9306fea3.asp

*Most theologians have taught creationism, which is the official teaching of the Catholic Church. In the 1950 encyclical in which he dealt with biological evolution, Pope Pius XII stated that ā€œthe Catholic faith obliges us to hold that souls are immediately created by God.ā€[Humani Generis 36.] *

I suppose I’m right back to my original question. I just don’t understand why God would create a soul, knowing that it is going to be aborted with a morning after pill or by some other means.
Maybe the essence of all your dilemmas, problems, endless questions is
that you have the impression you should be able to ā€œunderstandā€ God.

WRONG.

No one can understand God.
 
We must also stop buying things at Walmart -]because they sell stuff with the pink ribbon. /-]

Tell your pastors and social groups that a boycott of Walmart must begin now.

Also on a much more closely related to death culture note, Walmart through its support of the communist government in China is directly connected to that governments forced abortion policy.

If you are a faithful Catholic it should be forbidden for us to step foot in that corporations stores.

Peace
A lot of Catholics work for Wal Mart.

I do agree though, that Wal Mart, being basically an American business, has only it’s own interests and is basically not a moral institution.

Neither is GM, GE, Unilever, BP nor any other legal corporation. Corporations, being legal persons, have no religion and no morals.

The China connection is not going to work. There are so many American and European companies doing business here that it is impossible to single any one of them out. You would basically have to sanction the majority of the big companies listed on the New York stock exchange.

Wal Mart is a serious threat to the American economy though, but that’s a separate set of issues and threads.
 
I highly doubt I’m the only person on earth to have asked that question.

In any event, not having received an answer on this thread, I used google to get the answer.

catholic.com/thisrock/1993/9306fea3.asp

*Most theologians have taught creationism, which is the official teaching of the Catholic Church. In the 1950 encyclical in which he dealt with biological evolution, Pope Pius XII stated that ā€œthe Catholic faith obliges us to hold that souls are immediately created by God.ā€[Humani Generis 36.] *

I suppose I’m right back to my original question. I just don’t understand why God would create a soul, knowing that it is going to be aborted with a morning after pill or by some other means.
God gives one the chance to do the wright thing, it’s a test. In the case of the morning after pill the new person that is aborted goes to heaven, the the woman using the pill, mostlike the other place!. There are no abortionists in Heaven.
 
God gives one the chance to do the wright thing, it’s a test. In the case of the morning after pill the new person that is aborted goes to heaven, the the woman using the pill, mostlike the other place!. There are no abortionists in Heaven.
  1. The Catholic Church does not proclaim any guarantees that unbaptized babies make it to heaven. Instead, the Catholic Church does nothing more than trusts in the Mercy of the Lord. A far cry from a guarantee and being absolutely certain.
christusrex.org/www1/CDHN/baptism.html

1261 As regards children who have died without Baptism, the Church can only entrust them to the mercy of God, as she does in her funeral rites for them
  1. The Catholic Church does not make any formal declaration as to who gets to heaven and who goes to hell. Furthermore, the promises of Christ are open to all…even the abortionists. So yes, repentant abortionists could very well be in your heaven enjoying paradise for eternity.
 
  1. The Catholic Church does not proclaim any guarantees that unbaptized babies make it to heaven. Instead, the Catholic Church does nothing more than trusts in the Mercy of the Lord. A far cry from a guarantee and being absolutely certain.
christusrex.org/www1/CDHN/baptism.html

1261 As regards children who have died without Baptism, the Church can only entrust them to the mercy of God, as she does in her funeral rites for them
  1. The Catholic Church does not make any formal declaration as to who gets to heaven and who goes to hell. Furthermore, the promises of Christ are open to all…even the abortionists. So yes, repentant abortionists could very well be in your heaven enjoying paradise for eternity.
You are talking the official line, the unofficial lie everyone knows is what I stated. Someday in the future it will become the official line. The teaching that Mary was assumes body and soul in to Heaven wasnt an official teaching until 1951, but it was the generally accepted view since Roman times.
 
You are talking the official line, the unofficial lie everyone knows is what I stated. Someday in the future it will become the official line. The teaching that Mary was assumes body and soul in to Heaven wasnt an official teaching until 1951, but it was the generally accepted view since Roman times.
How is that you believe something of the supernatural that isn’t believed by your Catholic Church?

I would have thought that you’d be inclined to listen to your Church, Pope, Cardinals, Bishops and Priests when it comes to the subject of God, souls and heaven.

If I were a Catholic, would it be wise of me to believe anything I wanted, even if it was contrary to what the Catholic Church believed and taught?
 
You are talking the official line, the unofficial lie everyone knows is what I stated. Someday in the future it will become the official line. The teaching that Mary was assumes body and soul in to Heaven wasnt an official teaching until 1951, but it was the generally accepted view since Roman times.
The Church only Officially defines things when people become doubters. Everyone in the Church always believe that Mary was assumed into Heaven.
 
You are talking the official line, the unofficial lie everyone knows is what I stated. Someday in the future it will become the official line. The teaching that Mary was assumes body and soul in to Heaven wasnt an official teaching until 1951, but it was the generally accepted view since Roman times.
The official line is the same as it has always been. The Church simply does not know what happens to infants who die unbaptized. It wil not chage in the future.
 
The official line is the same as it has always been. The Church simply does not know what happens to infants who die unbaptized. It wil not chage in the future.
From what I’ve read from aspawloski4th, it’s just a matter of time until the Church agree’s with her certainty.

Does that mean that merely believing something, regardless of what the Church teaches, makes it the truth?

Like for example, if I was certain that God approved of Gay marriage and it was just a matter of time until the Church changed it’s position…does that make my belief truth?
 
From what I’ve read from aspawloski4th, it’s just a matter of time until the Church agree’s with her certainty.

Does that mean that merely believing something, regardless of what the Church teaches, makes it the truth? NO.

Like for example, if I was certain that God approved of Gay marriage and it was just a matter of time until the Church changed it’s position…does that make my belief truth? NO.
 
From what I’ve read from aspawloski4th, it’s just a matter of time until the Church agree’s with her certainty.

Does that mean that merely believing something, regardless of what the Church teaches, makes it the truth?

Like for example, if I was certain that God approved of Gay marriage and it was just a matter of time until the Church changed it’s position…does that make my belief truth?
Its a false premise. The Church doe not change its teachings. It will not chage its teachngs on the fate of unbaptized infants nor will it change its teachings on the sinfullness of homosexual behavior/marriage. Just beacuase you can find a Catholic who doesnt understand this does not make it so.
 
Is the Catholic Church supporting abortion? No.
So you have no actual standard of comparison.

BTW, Walmart does support the Komen foundation -
and the Komen foundation does give lots of money to PP.

IT’S NOT A QUESTION OF ā€œMAY SUPPORT.ā€ IT DOES SUPPORT.
Very good then, let me rephrase.

I will still shop at Wal-Mart even though it supports Susan G. Komen

AND

I am Catholic even though the Catholic Church has priests that have been found to be guilty of molesting children.

Hope that helps out.😃
 
Very good then, let me rephrase.

I will still shop at Wal-Mart even though it supports Susan G. Komen

AND

I am Catholic even though the Catholic Church has priests that have been found to be guilty of molesting children.

Hope that helps out.😃
One would be hard pressed to find a major company that didnt support Susan G Komen. I will continue to shop at Wal-Mart . In do not generally support boycotts because they usually only end up hurting the employees and if I supported every boycott called for on CAF I would starve to death in my cold dark home.
 
One would be hard pressed to find a major company that didnt support Susan G Komen. I will continue to shop at Wal-Mart . In do not generally support boycotts because they usually only end up hurting the employees and if I supported every boycott called for on CAF I would starve to death in my cold dark home.
Common sense = 1
Paranoia = 0

Yeah!😃
 
One would be hard pressed to find a major company that didnt support Susan G Komen. I will continue to shop at Wal-Mart . In do not generally support boycotts because they usually only end up hurting the employees and if I supported every boycott called for on CAF I would starve to death in my cold dark home.
Sooooo You boycott - boycotts 😃

I try not to directly support Susan G Komen…but I wouldn’t be surprised if somehow, I indirectly did. 😦
 
Common sense = 1
Paranoia = 0

Yeah!😃
American consumers have little choice in protests. Boycotts of ā€œbadā€ things makes sense to me. You call it paranoia - and who cares? I surely don’t. I’ve been working in pro-life for more than 40+ yrs. Get back to me with your ā€œopinionā€ when you can say the same.

Really - 'til then, what you think is what you think. Very limited, I’d guess.
 
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