The posts by many of y’all here has strengthened and firmed my resolve to keep voting pro life. I guess I’m fortunate that pro life is a conservative principal and mostly supported by those I align with on other issues.
The arguments by many determined pro life voters here, have been succulent and poignant.
Vern, Deacon, Dmelosi, Mary Bobo, and Estesbob, et al, y’all are in the good fight. For every guy that posts on this forum probably 100 they just read and lurk. From y’all’s posts, I bet many of them that once sat on the fence, or voted pro choice candidates, have changed their minds. We’ll never know the number lurkers that have been swayed to the side of the pro life vote, but I’m sure more then a few.
Many pro choice voting Catholics, came in here, stated their case and after their position was filleted by y’all went away and never made another post on this thread. What were they gonna say? I mean a few still stick around here, but we need them to keep the debate going so the new lurkers can see the light. Some are gonna vote pro choice, no matter what. They are more liberal than pro life, and that wins the day, but they serve the purpose of the debate on why so many Catholics vote pro choice. Never let it be said CAF is not “fair and balanced.”
Reviewing over 60 pages of posts, one can see the position y’all put some folks in; not only having to justify a pro choice vote, but trying to convince pro life voting Catholics to switch positions based on the “other” issues.
Think of how many nonchalant Catholics, who really didn’t know what he was doing, clicked in here and had his mind changed. “Yanno, those guys are right, I’m voting pro life next oppurtunity, and whatever happens after that, I’ll deal with later.”
I wonder why it is, you never see a Pro Life guy switch sides, as opposed to the Pro Choice person chaging his heart. I appreciate the effort y’all have put forth on this thread, on many of them I could feel y’all’s frustration but ya kept/keep at it. Way to go.