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Thoughts?
Note: The title was the original title of the video and he got quite a bit of backlash for it.
I don't watch videos. What points does he make?Thoughts?
Note: The title was the original title of the video and he got quite a bit of backlash for it.
I don't watch videos. What points does he make?
No. They waste far too much time. Moreover it is against forum rules to post videos with no explanation.You don't watch videos..?
it is against forum rules to post videos with no explanation.
I don't watch videos. What points does he make?
Thanks for this. It's good to hear at least one voice of moderation from the USA on this subject.Well...he basically says that as citizens of a secular state (like the US where he is) Catholics are supposed to be against abortion, but not at cost of losing the point of being a Christian who respects the values and the laws of a country.
That is, not by fighting against the system actively as other Protestant Churches do.
Since being a Christian is about being for others a model to follow. Which suffices.
Well I guess that's what he means, more or less.
Thanks for this. It's good to hear at least one voice of moderation from the USA on this subject.
I remember driving past planned Parenthood just last Friday on Tustin Street in Orange, and saw people outside praying, and holding signs, sacrificing their own time peacefully... Both young and old... I thought that was good, because they weren't doing it through politics, but directly.
No. They waste far too much time. Moreover it is against forum rules to post videos with no explanation.
Thanks for this. .
Let me just say two things:
1.Here in the States, Roe v Wade is part of the "law of the land", and the vast majority of Americans don't want it undone, including most Catholics. And...
2.There are many other pro-life issues, thus it bothers me that with all so many Christians abortion is used as a sole litmus test on a person's "Christianity".