First of all, don’t think i’m some pro choice cafeteria catholic trying to say the church shouldn’t stand up and be pro life or something crazy like this.
Clear enough…

…Lets have at it.
What i am asking is why do people (and the Church, though i admit I need a source, and if there isn’t something from the church that says this, than I guess my argument falls short) say that we can’t force our Catholic beliefs on people, yet, as Catholics we try to force our pro life views on people by trying to work for governments that are pro life, even though not all people are Catholic or even Christian.
In what way are we “trying to force our beliefs on people”? Think carefully and provide examples…
In asking that question it is important to consider carefully…In what way are we acting substantially different than any other group seeking to effect government policy? What makes the actions, marching, fundraising, picketing, letter writing, etc. etc. etc. any different than what these other groups wish to do?
The bottom line is that there is NO - NONE - ZERO differences. We are American citizens with the same rights as anyone else to organize and to petition the government for redress of grievances.
Those who try to play the “force you beliefs on others” card are simply trying to trick their opposition into withdrawing. It ain’t gonna work.
When they play that card on you…toss it back…ask them - are they trying to "
force their beliefs? Or are they legally petitioning the government?
Why not go further? Why is it wrong to force people to become Catholic and recant their sinful views?
Because you can no more force someone to “be Catholic” than you can force a criminal to reform his ways. It’s either made as a free choice or not made at all.
Why shouldn’t we work for a government where the Church is supreme and its laws are the laws of our nations. If Christ is Lord of all, shouldn’t he be our ruler on earth as well as in heaven? I understand there is the whole free will thing, but shouldn’t we try to save all people for Christ?
Actually we SHOULD work for this. Not in the sense of making the Government a theocracy, but certainly in seeking to promote a government that is moral and upright in it’s governance.
Peace
James