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A welcome warning
Communicating his pro-life stance, Pope Francis lamented over society’s ‘throw away’ culture which glorifies perfection and disregards the impoverished, elderly and unborn, deeming them unworthy of life. This reaffirmation of the Catholic Church’s position has been welcomed by SPUC Scotland’s Director of Communications and Campaigns, Michael Robinson, who said: “This message should not only remind us to care and protect our most vulnerable, but it should stand as a harrowing warning over the wave of discrimination drowning our society in the guise of healthcare.”
VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis on Saturday said that the use of abortion to terminate pregnancies likely to produce disabled or chronically ill children was the product of a Nazi mentality.
Franklin Graham---
I appreciate Pope Francis boldly speaking out for the unborn. The Pope denounced abortion, calling it the “white glove” equivalent of the Nazi-era eugenics program. He also encouraged families to accept children "as God gives them to us.” He’s right, and our society needs to hear this message now more than ever. God’s Word says, “Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb a reward” (Psalm 127:3). We can never stop praying for an end to abortion—will you pray that our nation would wake up and protect the most vulnerable among us?
Clearly many are against abortion and are speaking up.
You’re always posting threads about abortion. Have you had abortions? Is this how you think you can atone?
VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis on Saturday said that the use of abortion to terminate pregnancies likely to produce disabled or chronically ill children was the product of a Nazi mentality.
Franklin Graham---
I appreciate Pope Francis boldly speaking out for the unborn. The Pope denounced abortion, calling it the “white glove” equivalent of the Nazi-era eugenics program. He also encouraged families to accept children "as God gives them to us.” He’s right, and our society needs to hear this message now more than ever. God’s Word says, “Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb a reward” (Psalm 127:3). We can never stop praying for an end to abortion—will you pray that our nation would wake up and protect the most vulnerable among us?
Clearly many are against abortion and are speaking up.
Abortion is legal as it should be. You guys would rather have back alley abortions again which would exactly happen. Why would you want to go back to that.
A welcome warning
Communicating his pro-life stance, Pope Francis lamented over society’s ‘throw away’ culture which glorifies perfection and disregards the impoverished, elderly and unborn, deeming them unworthy of life. This reaffirmation of the Catholic Church’s position has been welcomed by SPUC Scotland’s Director of Communications and Campaigns, Michael Robinson, who said: “This message should not only remind us to care and protect our most vulnerable, but it should stand as a harrowing warning over the wave of discrimination drowning our society in the guise of healthcare.”
You still have not said anything about my earlier question, other than to accuse me of deflecting.
One of the biggest problems I have with some pro-lifers is that they are determined to shred the very social safety net that would support people who DO have severely disabled or chronically ill children. How, pray tell, does that attitude align with protecting the impoverished, elderly, and unborn?
What was your response when Pope Francis said that healthcare is a right, and not a privilege?
What is your response when Republicans propose slashing Medicaid? What about Medicare?
What is your response to the lack of affordable housing in this country?
What is your response to people who would like to do away with SNAP?
I'm pretty sure you will either ignore my question or accuse me of deflecting again, but these things matter. In some cases, they matter a lot, in terms of whether or not a woman chooses to carry a pregnancy to term. Do you have any idea how financially devastating some of the conditions that lead a woman to abort can be? Money should not be a factor in the decision, but unfortunately, for many people it is, not because they want it to be, but because it comes down to the survival of the rest of the family. Can we not talk about how to change that, or is asking the question just more "deflecting?"
I suspect, based on your posts, that you would like to see abortion outlawed. If that is the case - and please correct me if I am wrong - shouldn't the government that prohibits it also take steps to ensure that these children are cared for after they've been born?
VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis on Saturday said that the use of abortion to terminate pregnancies likely to produce disabled or chronically ill children was the product of a Nazi mentality.
Franklin Graham---
I appreciate Pope Francis boldly speaking out for the unborn. The Pope denounced abortion, calling it the “white glove” equivalent of the Nazi-era eugenics program. He also encouraged families to accept children "as God gives them to us.” He’s right, and our society needs to hear this message now more than ever. God’s Word says, “Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb a reward” (Psalm 127:3). We can never stop praying for an end to abortion—will you pray that our nation would wake up and protect the most vulnerable among us?
Clearly many are against abortion and are speaking up.
OK. So, in order to avoid Nazi-type eugenics, fight for prohibiting abortions of confirmed cases of "defective" children and leave alone those choosing the process for other reasons.
(Do have a plan for taking care of the 'defective' ones)
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Originally Posted by natalie469
Abortion is legal as it should be. You guys would rather have back alley abortions again which would exactly happen. Why would you want to go back to that.
Religion often seems more about controlling the flock than about God.
For life? do they pay million dollar hospital bills...…? I think not...….
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