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iamrefreshed
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Another 500 word post that says…nothing.Not so. It is not easy, but it is possible to vote as the Church instructs. It just is not possible to demonstrate that the major political parties are a good reflection of the Catholic faith.
You have already noted in your other posts that you compromise on abortion, euthanasia, and fetal tissue research. Other non negotiables from the Church you dismiss outright as unimportant.
I have no doubt that you vote what you believe, but what we individually believe and what the Church teaches are often two different things.
It is not my place to judge you on your compromises, since I have my own. But I do think it is telling that you, not I, feel compelled to assign special status to yourself in terms of being Catholic (ie, “Serious”).
And still others rationalize not even trying.
It is a large Church, there is room for both the sorts of people who are inspired by ideas, and those who are looking to be lead.
The key is following the right ideas and the right leaders. In this, I am quite conservative. The Church is the source of the right ideas about our Faith, and the Pope is our undisputed moral leader.
So, if you prefer not to think, fine. But a sheep is still responsible when it comes to rather or not the shepard is the Vicar of Christ or, say, an obese drug felon with an eractile disfunction problem and an inability to honor even a simulation of the Sacrament of Marriage…
Likewise, the Church supports theological thought, provided that a proper understanding of our obligation to obey is included:
vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/cfaith/documents/rc_con_cfaith_doc_19900524_theologian-vocation_en.html
If you really want to keep it simple, start with this:
What distinguishes the Catholic church from other Christian faiths?
Now, ask youself, if you are going to dismiss that distinction as too much trouble, impractical, or too much thinking, why claim to be Catholic? There is already a name for such thinking, it is callled ‘Protestant’…