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No, he's "Catholic". If he's willing to let the unborn be slaughtered because he claims that he doesn't want to "force his views on others", then he's in total and willing opposition to what the Church (and God) say of the issue.Joe Biden is Catholic. I gather that, like a number of other Catholics in public office, he is torn between his own personal pro-life convictions and an awareness that one's religious convictions can't always be turned into legislation in a secular democracy. He seems to have decided this difficult issue in different ways at different times during his career.
Thanks for posting this.
More unintended consequences. With conservatives making abortion an issue, it's not surprising that others are taking the opposite position. If the Supreme Court rejects the new conservative laws, the main effect of the whole thing will have been to make blue states and Democrats more liberal on abortion.