To: presidio9
Of course, less abortion is preferable to more abortion. My point was that Sean Hannity does not understand that he is obligated to oppose abortion, even in cases of incest and rape. There are lots of people who consider themselves Catholics. There are few who understand that being a Catholic imposes obligations.
To: Arthur McGowan
Can't argue with you there. I am Catholic and I think all abortion is wrong. Perhaps Sean was speaking more from a legal standpoint like myself. If the pro-abortionists are going to continually throw rape and incest out there, why not just take them off the table for the time being?
11 posted on
10/07/2003 3:05:43 PM PDT by
presidio9
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To: Arthur McGowan
I once heard Sean say he studied to be a priest. He says lots of things about Catholicism that show he is not well grounded in his faith.
Also, when someone talked about the incitings to violence in the Koran, he said, "well, in the New Testament Jesus said 'I have come not to bring not peace but the sword.'"
Which of course, aside from displaying fundamental misunderstanding, but Christianity in a compromising light.
I hardly listen to him anymore.
17 posted on
10/07/2003 5:25:50 PM PDT by
attagirl
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