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Crazy Liz said:I think one thing you need to understand about how many protestants view abortion differently from many Catholics has to do with the idea of separation of church and state. IOW, although I think most protestants view abortion as a moral evil on a similar level with war, poverty, disease, and other evils that kill or harm people. Yet many protestants strongly believe in separation of church and state, and therefore do not automatically conclude that Christians should try to get the government to try to force everyone to live by their moral standards. The prophetic role of speaking out against evil is one that is not easily defined in this context. Providing the kinds of help and support that will make fewer abortions seem necessary and speaking out against use of abortion for frivolous reasons are approaches I think most protestants would support.
I think the RCC prefers to be the state-sponsored religion, when possible. As such, it does not struggle as much as many protestants over the proper boundaries between church and government.
Now if we can only get the secular world to listen?!ChoirDir said:Here is something I found rather interesting regarding Church History regarding abortion.
At the end of the seventh century, most likely in 692, a council was held in Constantinople, in the dome room of a palace called Trullo, which made 102 canonical regulations. These canons, some of which were previously included in Justinian's civil legislation, are called the canons of the Quinisext council which means that they are taken as the canonical rulings of the fifth and sixth ecumenical councils which issued no canonical decrees.
Canon 91 called for the "penalty of murder" for those who "give drugs for procuring abortion and those who take them to kill the fetus".
But the problem is the laws themselves. If you vote no on abortion you have to be concerned on just how much control you will be giving the government over our bodies. What sort of president will that law set?
God allows us to make whatever choices we want, right or wrong. God also gave us rules to live by as a people, and the murder of innocent life is one of those laws. It is our job as Christians to stand up for those who are not able to speak for theirselves, the innocent children. It is not even OPEN for anyone to decide if they should kill a child or not, they should not be allowed to be given that choice under the laws of the country that we live in.
otnemeMMemento said:I'm sorry, but I don't understand why this is open to depate in ANY venue. When you take a living human being, and kill that person, is it not murder? There shouldn't even be a QUESTION as to if this should be against the law or not. Of course it should, there is no other way to look at it, and if you think there is then you are blinded.
nadroj1985 said:You miss the point of the abortion debate. The question is not whether or not killing an innocent life is wrong. The question is...when does life begin? This is the main crux of the debate, and that's why there is so much disagreement.
You are so right in this regard......unfortunatly we live in a world where evolution is freely taught..and science seems to render explaination better than God. It is most certainly insane!otnemeMMemento said:This doesn't even need to be a religious or Christian issue to me. It's just common sense to me. Should it be legal for me to go and kill someone I'm angry with? Would it be ok for me to do that simply because God allows me to make a choice? Should we make all murder legal just because God allows me to make a choice of right or wrong? Of course not, that's just insane, just like it's insane that the murder of innocent children is legal.
nadroj1985 said:You miss the point of the abortion debate. The question is not whether or not killing an innocent life is wrong. The question is...when does life begin? This is the main crux of the debate, and that's why there is so much disagreement.
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