Where in Catholic teaching is the Catholic mandate to oppose abortion politically? Let’s discuss.
Why doesn’t the Catholic Church meet in the middle and allow abortion in cases of incest, rape, or abuse? Wouldn’t that be a better practical solution, and in turn, reduce most abortions?
Why does it have to oppose all abortion at all costs, alienating all of society?
Let’s not bring up political parties this time; let’s keep the thread open.
Society is alienating itself.
Fr. Robert Spitzer has a good series, “In Defense of God’s Likeness,” on EWTN that covers this topic. He states that the debate over abortion is the
exact same one using the
exact same arguments as the Valladolid debate in which Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda argued that the Indians [in the New World Spanish colonies] were less than human and required Spanish masters to become civilized. His opponent, Bartolomé de Las Casas, maintained that they
were fully human and that forcefully subjugating them was unjustifiable. It is also the same debate as the
Dred Scott case where the Supreme Court agreed that slaves were not fully human. It is also the same debate as the
Roe v. Wade case where the Supreme Court agreed that the pre-born are not fully human. Anyone notice a pattern here? Whenever the decision of who is a human is subjective, it will necessarily exclude some weak segment of society [usually because someone’s financial interests are at stake]. That’s why the determination must be based on objective criteria, or criterion: so
no one is left out.
All this talk about when brainwaves start is subjective, and who knows if that is really a good determination in the first place? The baby’s heart starts to beat before the mother knows she’s pregnant anyway. Can a heart start beating without brainwaves operating? The best we have now is the human genome. If it [whatever “it” is] has a complete human genome, then it is human, and all human beings are due equal justice i.e., life, liberty, and property [in that order] from all other human beings. The Supreme Court must have forgotten this because it placed the mother’s right to privacy [liberty] above the baby’s right to life. Just like in Valladolid,
Dred Scott, and
Roe v. Wade, they were just rationalizing to be expedient, and big bucks were at stake.
And all this business on “forcing your beliefs on others” is just a smokescreen. In any organized society,
someone’s views are going to prevail. We were supposed to have solved this in 1789.
So if we expect the same basic human rights, life, liberty, and property, as others, we have to accord them the same.
Another thing to consider is the talk going on now justifying a mother murdering her baby up to years after giving birth. These lovers of death never quit.
P.S. I might not have done a good job describing Fr. Spitzer’s work, so I urge you to look it up on your local EWTN channel. You can also purchase his book and/or DVD.