Posted on 11/14/2011 9:54:15 AM PST by Morgana
first a fallen away Catholic, then a fallen away Baptist, then a fallen away Unitarian. a normal regression, nothing unusual at all!!
But LifeSiteNews isn’t a “Catholic press agency”. They obviously have a lot of Catholic readers and run ads for Catholic stuff, but their mission statement says nothing about Catholicism.
I’m sorry, no Catholics mentioned in the article. It mentioned only Baptists and Unitarians. What Catholics are you talking about?
Well, there was one: “Karen Garnett, of the Catholic Pro-Life Committee ...”.
“Bottom line: Pro-Choice folks know DAMN well that they are killing.”
I went to a state school in NJ in the early 90s, and the debate had already gone beyond whether or not abortion involved life. The “professor” in one of the non-major classes we were required to take used an example of waking up one day with a person connected via machines to you, by which your organs were keeping them alive. She then spent months making the case that you didn’t have to keep them alive; an over-simplified argument that life itself was irrelevant.
The most ardent supporters of abortion know very well that it involves life, and are frustrated that more non-whites aren’t “liberating” themselves by murdering their children.
The war against legalized abortion is being waged by Protestant fundamentalists. I’m a Roman Catholic, but after attending the March for Life, and watching the political battles of the past decades, it has become obvious that while some Catholics oppose abortion, many have rationalized voting for candidates who support it. Protestant Republicans are consistently more pro-life than their Catholic Democrat opponents, and much of the Catholic hierarchy in the US has no interest in engaging on this issue.
Good work.
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