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To: rhema

I beg to differ. You can be Catholic, Baptist, or of any other denomination and be “pro-choice”. There are millions of people who attend churches sporadically and consider themselves of that denomination. However, you cannot be a Christian and be pro-choice.


5 posted on 08/03/2011 12:46:11 PM PDT by Blood of Tyrants (Islam is the religion of Satan and Mohammed was his minion.)
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To: Blood of Tyrants

Exactly!


7 posted on 08/03/2011 1:07:13 PM PDT by Snuph ("give me Liberty...")
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To: Blood of Tyrants
However, you cannot be a Christian and be pro-choice.

Are you saying being pro-choice is a requirement for salvation now?

8 posted on 08/03/2011 1:48:40 PM PDT by dartuser ("If you are ... what you were ... then you're not.")
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To: Blood of Tyrants

Your point is non-sensical. You are essentially claiming a person cannot be Christian if they are Catholic or Baptist. I doubt that was your intention, but that is the logic of your statement.


12 posted on 08/03/2011 2:49:55 PM PDT by vladimir998 (Sweden - one of the next Muslim countries)
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To: Blood of Tyrants
You can be Catholic, Baptist, or of any other denomination and be “pro-choice”.

A person is not a Catholic because they attend a Catholic church (even if they do so regularly) or because they consider themselves a Catholic. They become a Catholic by being baptized into the Catholic faith. At that time (by proxy if they're baptized as an infant) they make a profession of faith. (And if they're baptized as an infant, they make that profession of faith later in life.)

That profession of faith has certain non-negotiable elements. One of those elements is that abortion -- the intentional killing of an unborn baby -- is never morally justifiable. Someone who rejects that is either rejecting the profession of faith they once made, or they simply never meant it in the first case.

In either case, they're Catholic only in the most superficial and legalistic of senses. They can repent and change that, but that's where they are for the time being.

So a person can't be a good Catholic and be pro-abortion. As Scripture says, "God is not mocked". They need to repent.

24 posted on 08/04/2011 10:08:37 AM PDT by Campion ("Fallacies do not cease to be fallacies when they become fashions." -- GKC)
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