wanner47
Hm! Never okay to commit evil? How about war? Killing civilians strikes me as evil, but didn’t dropping the A-bomb on Hiroshima amd Nagaski achieve the end of World War, thereby saving maybe millions of other Japanse plus countless Americans and others? Touchy difficult area. I was especially troubled to learn that Hiroshima was the Protestant center of Japan and Nagasaki the Catholic center of Japan.
Legitimate defense of one’s country and killing enemy combatants in self-defense is not evil. If war does not meet
just war criteria, such war would indeed be evil. I believe that it was wrong to use the A-bomb near civilian populations, even if it did allegedly save more lives.
Should our spies live doubt lives, live a lie, to get important information? Was the anti-Nazi underground wrong to deceive the Nazis whenever they could? Was it wrong for slaves to deceive their owners etc and run away? Should I tell a woman, should she ask, that her dress looks good on her and fudge the truth? What about telling kids that there is a Santa or an Easter bunny?
You’re assuming that all of the above are always evil in every situation. That is not the case.
And speaking of the Bible, we’ve made Jacob the great liar into a revered patriarch. God was so enamoured with him that he changed his name to Israel. We consider Solomon, with his 700 wives and 300 concubines, a great and wise man. Doesn’t the Bible even call him the wisest man who ever lived? I seem to recall that.
So your stance is that evil is permissible. I take it, then, you approve of all murder, all rape, all sexual assault, etc. since it is always permissible (in your view) to do evil?
We could go on and on. This whole business of means and ends is confusing, at best. What about the Christians in China who meet secretly, deliberately trying to deceive the government? What about Christians during World War II who lied to protect Jews and others?
See my responses above.
As for abortion, I am against it in 99% of the cases, maybe more.
Why? According to your interpretation of the Bible, it is permissible to do evil. If that’s the case, why do you oppose abortion?
But in a situation where the life of a wife and devoted mother of several young children is a stake, I would choose the mother in most instances.
So you’re saying that I COULD throw my toddler in front of a bus if it meant it would save my own life, and that would be a morally good act?
And there are such situations now and then. Wasn’t a nun recently excommunicated for going along with an abortion at some Catholic hospital somewhere? I forget the details.
That happened in my diocese. The abortion was, by all accounts, unnecessary, and the hospital has been stripped of its Catholic status due to its willingness to kill innocent children. You can read details
here.
There are exceptions that prove the rule - as the old saying goes. Certainly miscarriages are commonplace, so God apparently has designed a system whereby babies are aborted naturally for whatever reason.
Once again, is it then permissible for me to kill my grandmother, since God has apparently designed a system whereby old people die of natural causes?
That’s it, Keep smiling. God bless everybody, especially those facing extremely difficult choices in life. Remember Matt. 7:1-5. I suspect that Jesus spoke these words to caution us about rushing to judgement. I’ll let God do that.
In the meantime, I’ll keep defending the lives of the defenseless, innocent unborn whom you believe it is acceptable to slaughter in the womb.