Oh, I see. So as a Catholic in good standing I can favor one having the "choice" to torture small animals, never go to mass, and rob banks? The intellectual contortions of the pro-abortionists never cease to amaze me.
I, like every living Christian, am a sinner. I don't tithe enough. I curse. I have lustful thoughts. But I don't rationalize that my sins are anything but sins.
Henry Hyde had it right when he was on the House floor debating the partial birth abortion ban. He said the abortion lobby's stock and trade is the euphemism. And, to quote directly, "The queen mother of all euphemisms is choice! As if you're making the decision between chocolate and vanilla instead of between a live baby and a dead baby!"
You hit the nail on the head. These types are the wolves in sheep's clothing who appear loving on the surface, but who are inwardly ravenous wolves.
I, like every living Christian, am a sinner. I don't tithe enough. I curse. I have lustful thoughts. But I don't rationalize that my sins are anything but sins.
Ah, but the only sin that cannot be forgiven these days is the sin of "intolerance". Which means that as long as you hold an opinion about the morality of homosexuality or abortion you will be attacked for being judgmental.
Organized religion is now a front for the left's agenda. I urge anyone who's a Christian in a mainstream "politically correct" church to find a "politically incorrect" church where freedom is still defined as redemption through the crucified Christ.