Merry Christmas!
Cali- perhaps you ought to first reflect on the pro-abortion, “it’s not murder” claims that you have repeatedly made. Perhaps you need to review your own moral compass? That is the first step.
You defined murder differently from its legal definition in an earlier post. However, the exact definition is irrelevant. In an earlier thread from March (
Is it possible to join the Catholic Church and support gay marriage and abortion rights?), people on CAF categorically, unequivocally told me no, that it is not possible to be a Catholic and support gay marriage and abortion rights.
They alluded that I would be a Catholic in bad standing, and possibly in mortal sin, if I supported those things.
If their absolute, unqualified “no” is wrong, and what I stated on my previous post is a possibility, then I want an apology.
If it IS possible to be Catholic and “not oppose” abortion and gay marriage rights because opposition of those things is bad, ineffective policy, then I want an apology.
cena:
The results do not necessarily determine the morality of the object (like abortion). The end does not justify the means.
You can be excommunicated from the Catholic Church for procuring an abortion, directly paying for one, advising one, etc. if the action is carried out. Why do you think abortion would have positive results?
In that case you can vote for the candidate that is less evil.
Then we are all excommunicated. Almost all governments on earth fund abortion to some extent, usually through their state healthcare systems. What are we gonna do, overthrow all our governments? Or is the US correct to have government healthcare only for the poor? (Take that, non-Americans!)
cena:
So by your logic, if a man gets married and no matter how hard he tries he is attracted to other women but not his wife. It would be natural for him to date other women because he feels in his heart God wouldn’t make him attracted to other women if it wasn’t right. The only explanation is that it’s scientifically normal. That’s a big assumption to make on pure feelings alone.
No. Because in a marriage, the two have expressed their commitment.
Now regarding gay relationships (which your paragraph could allude to), the world now understands that in the same way blacks are born black and whites are born white, gays are born gay. You may not like this analogy, but in the same way we cannot discriminate against race as it’s a born trait, we cannot discriminate against sexual orientation.
We just can’t deny people civil rights based on sexual orientation, especially since gay relationships are between consenting parties. There are no victims at all, unlike in abortion.
cena:
What danger are women in from not having abortions? If the mother’s life is in danger there are other procedures that are not considered abortions.
Danger from not having abortions? The very post of mine you quoted. That it will only lead to abortions being done underground, putting women further into danger.
We have tried prohibiting alcohol. It may have reduced alcohol sales, but it was a bad policy as it led to rising crime, and alcohol sales underground.
Today we are revisiting whether marijuana should be criminalized, for the same reason.
In general, the Catholic Church is a global, universal church. Logically, it cannot be possible for the Catholic Church to proscribe a formula for how to act politically, because every political system is different. What works in America does not work in Cuba.
Combined with the fact that Catholic social teaching is all about promoting the public good, it logically follows that there is no requirement for Catholics to overturn Roe v. Wade, defund Planned Parenthood, or vote yes on gay marriage bans. Especially if we can prove that those policies are ineffective or lead to unintended bad consequences.
In the end, this issue doesn’t matter. Politics does not save us. Only a relationship with Christ as Lord and Savior does. With this point, Protestant Evangelicals are correct to de-emphasize the importance of politics in their ministries.
No one should be denied salvation because of his political views.
In the same way that Muslim Americans are not politically advocating for every county to be dry, we should not politically advocate for abortion and gay marriage bans.
In the same way that Christian Americans do not push for divorce and pornography bans, they should not push for abortion and gay marriage bans.
In the same way that Muslim Europeans are wrong for pushing for sharia law in Europe which would impose Islam on the population, we should not push for the political imposition of Christianity on the population.
Evangelism, not politics, is the key.