That’s going to be a very, very difficult battle. A good one for sure, but with the way this country’s going, it’ll be nearly impossible unless something massive happens.
Excellent, excellent answer. Tim, you nailed it. All too many Catholics are trying to find some wiggle room because of their favorite pet concerns, while knowing deep in their hearts that nothing compares to the responsibility of protecting the most innocent, vulnerable, defenseless unborn.
He had to make a very specific case for which voting for a pro-choice candidate may be the better option by saying the hypothetical pro-life candidate supports an evil worse than abortion. Thankfully, we don’t have that issue.
John Everett Button What are you trying to say? I’ve already had it but didn’t have any symptoms when I did. I’m just further explaining to Roger Major because I don’t think he understood what the video was trying to say completely.
The USCCB clarifies rightly however, the life issues are being attacked by the same party. The illusion that both major parties are equal on this issue is false.
Father Spitzer had a great show on ewtn explaining what it is and how abortion is the number 1 issue. I think he mentioned that the usccb document states the same.
If it seems very important I think so, I’m sure it is for an American, if you wanted more info on this I saw another comment mentioned Trent Horn’s podcast, he goes really into detail and explains things beautifully so check him out
Most states have a "pro-life" chapter of Right-to-Life. Typically, they publish a "pro-life voters guide" which offers quotes or other information on candidates to guide voters. Please seek out your local chapter of Right-to-Life for advice.
most of the time, you should vote for pro life, but if someone is prolife but supports worse evils other than abortion vote for the person who wants abortion
Mr. Tim Staples, 1. *I certainly agree Abortion is great evil, however it is carried out by the would be mother's.* Hence the greater accountability is on the consenting group who take to abortion than the govt. which permits abortion. *Jesus talked about proportionality when He told Pilate in John **19:11**, Jesus replied, 'You would have no power over me at all if it had not been given you from above;* *_that is why the man who handed me over to you has the greater guilt.'_* 2.Almost all the govts. in developing world allow abortion, an evil , but few or more Catholics in all those countries are living as per the Kingdom of God Values. 3.If we see anti Abortion stance alone and select a filthy rich man who disqualifies himself for the Kingdom of heaven by his wealth and capitalistic way of functioning, what is the use of him when he can only prevent abortion but commit crimes against climate. *Those who support consumerism, ruin climate, and espouse capitalism aids in killing already born millions of poor in third world countries.* 4.What the rich president doing or going to do is the same as Abortion, killing poor of the third world by wrong policies of capitalism and ruining the climate. 5. *Are you going to support anyone who is ruthlessly killing already born poor indirectly but promise to save unborn babies*
@@lgoepfert4252 God called rich person a fool , so understand yourself by your support to capitalism, which espouse money and includes, consumerism, ruining of climate, as well as, throw away culture.
@Cassandra God paves His streets with gold. I doubt I'll surpass His wealth. If wealth disqualifies me from His inheritance, then there are at least 2 problems. 1. God is a hypocrite. 2. Poverty, not Jesus, saves. Thoughts?
There is no support in the New Testament for the perception that removal of a foetus is contrary to the 10 Commandments. The Old Testament supports the idea that in fact the foetus is not a living being. On the other hand it is quite clear that the 10 Commandments includes the sanctity of all animal life.
L Goepfert the consensus of metaphysicians is that life does not begin till birth and there is nothing in the teaching of Christ to dispute this. The teaching of Christ is the only guide for catholics