A
ajpirc
Guest
What should Catholic politicians do?
Other -** Keep **it illegal as it has been since before our nation was founded, not just because God is against it, but because it is alien to the moral fiber of our society and to the stability of the family.
Sorry, I didn’t really answer for all politicians; more just my belief on how our government should approach the issue (and the 2012 election). If a Catholic politician must vote on the issue of the legalization of gay-marriage, they should vote against it, as they believe it is morally wrong. But the current way of handling it will only lead to more attention being put onto the homosexuality issue. If, however, the government were to step out of the debate and allow all religions and churches to make their own decisions, the debate would essentially end. On the other hand, I also realize that this could end up causing a lot of issues, such as polygamy, underage marriage, and the creation of more “churches” to support the gay community, so it could end up being counterproductive. I don’t know what to think anymore.I think it should be left up to the Church. I don’t support gay-marriage, but I believe we must follow the Constitution. There needs to be a separation of Church and State. Many came to our country seeking religious freedom. If we force our religious beliefs on others, we would be doing the same thing people came to our country trying to escape.
I can’t vote, but I would also would vote with other. I don’t think separating Church and State is the same thing as ignoring it.
Excellent. I just finished reading it. No Catholic politician can claim they don’t know what they should and shouldn’t do.vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/cfaith/documents/rc_con_cfaith_doc_20030731_homosexual-unions_en.html
This is what the Papa has to say.![]()
That’s like saying all Christians are against abortion or artificial contraception. Not all denominations agree with the Catholic Church on morals.If your christian you should be against it also because we feel its bad for society.
But alas, many of them don’t…Excellent. I just finished reading it. No Catholic politician can claim they don’t know what they should and shouldn’t do.
The Pope makes it clear they must vote against gay marriages if legislation is being proposed and if it is already in law they must make their opposition to such legislation clear.
True, but most of them are on board with “homosexual marriage”.That’s like saying all Christians are against abortion or artificial contraception. Not all denominations agree with the Catholic Church on morals.
That begs the question of how far off the mark can you be and still be a Christian?That’s like saying all Christians are against abortion or artificial contraception. Not all denominations agree with the Catholic Church on morals.
Other -** Keep **it illegal as it has been since before our nation was founded, not just because God is against it, but because it is alien to the moral fiber of our society and to the stability of the family.