Catholics must oppose abortion and they cannot be indifferent or simply say let them choose what they want to do. Even if nothing changes, we will be innocent of this sin before God and the people who are condemned will have no excuse.
What happens in the case of, say, a 15-year-old who becomes pregnant and is threatened with the loss of the security of her home if she doesn't obtain an abortion? Does the (alleged) sin of abortion taint her for eternity because she caved under duress?
I really am curious to know what others think about this; it seems the rule is that all people involved with an abortion are heretics in the eyes of the RCC and possibly destined for a fate apart from God, etc. But that view seems to go directly against the version of God that Jesus exemplified.
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