Posted on 01/31/2017 12:46:34 PM PST by servo1969
I was (spinning)...in
traction....
Trying to blame ME for YOUR lack of defining murder as your chosen religion defines it.
Great; just another #NeverTrump_Lite on my hands.
You started it; right here....
Hi. Elsie. First of all, suicide is murder, and that means it's against the Lord's Command.
You can run and hide; Lucy; but you'll have to come out of that closet someday to splain yourself.
Thank you (I am a female BTW :) )
1. Give them free, unlimited opioids which would lead to a nation of addicts.
2. Give them unlimited opioids but at a cost. Not as many addicts, but the ones that do become addicted would turn to crime and what not to get the money for drugs.
3. Don't prescribe opioids. Those in pain would have to find other sources.
I know from experience that opioids, like all addictive drugs, trick yourself and your body into thinking that there's more pain then there actually is in order to feed the addiction. There's no moral judgment on this, it's just what happens. Keeping opioids rare IS the solution. We have a heroin epidemic because people got addicted in the first place.
I give you the invitation, the courtesy of being the one to offer an initial definition of key terms (which is considered a huge advantage in any debate, as I'm sure you know) and you give m nothing but the back of your hand. OK, here we go. More discussion of murder here:
http://www.priestsforlife.org/magisterium/evvatsummary.htm
I would say authoritatively, in Evangelium Vitae n. 57:
"Therefore, by the authority which Christ conferred upon Peter and his Successors, and in communion with the Bishops of the Catholic Church, I confirm that the direct and voluntary killing of an innocent human being is always gravely immoral. This doctrine, based upon that unwritten law which man, in the light of reason, finds in his own heart (cf. Rom 2:14-15), is reaffirmed by Sacred Scripture, transmitted by the Tradition of the Church and taught by the ordinary and universal Magisterium.There's the definition."The deliberate decision to deprive an innocent human being of his life is always morally evil and can never be licit either as an end in itself or as a means to a good end. It is in fact a grave act of disobedience to the moral law, and indeed to God himself, the author and guarantor of that law; it contradicts the fundamental virtues of justice and charity."
The Gospel of Christ gives us the most definitive reason for not destroying our bodies, as St. Paul says:
1 Corinthians 6:19-20
Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own, you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your body.
1 Corinthians 3:17
If anyone destroys Gods temple, God will destroy that person; for Gods temple is sacred, and you are that temple.
So, back to you, Elsie.
I'm am befuddled by your 'bafflement'.
When are you going to address MURDER as your chosen religion defines it?
You; evidently; see things differently now.
I was talking to the chaplain about bad platitudes people use around death and he quickly got very mad as he recalled something from very early on in his career.
Caleb, he said. I remember the worst thing Ive ever heard.
At the time, I was a new chaplain at Caln Hospital and I was also a new pastor of a small, local church. A lot going on all at once. Which is often what happens when youre fresh out of seminary as a new pastor.
I got a phone call late one night and it was a member of our church calling me. She was just hysterical.
I was trying to get her to calm down so I could understand what she was saying. And finally, she caught her breath and she told me her son had just shot himself in the attic. He shot himself in the head. Dead.
He continued, Id seen a number of suicides and suicide attempts at Caln Hospital, but I knew this boy.
About 10 minutes before the service started, the boys mother came to me crying. She said, Gerry, Ive been doing so good during the viewing and visitation. Gerry specified that it was a huge viewing, full of on-lookers as he called them. But, she said, someone just came up to me and told me that shell be praying for me because she cant imagine what it must feel like to know he not only killed himself but now hes in hell.
Is that true? she pleaded with Gerry. Is my boy really in hell?
Gerry stopped telling the story momentarily to let it all sink in. I gave her a huge hug, and I told her as confidently as I could, Hes not in hell. But I was so pissed.
We commend his soul to the mercy of God.
AND?
Myself; and possibly some lurkers; are still waiting the CHURCH's definition of MURDER - since you seem reluctant to back up your previous assertion that suicide is MURDER (sometimes).
The problem is societal. We treat addicts with compassion and organize laws and behavior around helping them as if they will be OK if EVERYONE else changes their behavior.
Compassion for those with a true need for opiates due to chronic pain is secondary to junkies need to not be judged by society for their self destruction.
It’s too much to accommodate junkies who have an effectively incurable insatiable desire for opiates over those who have treatable pain, but are denied treatment because a junkie might end up with pills.
The fact is treating legitimate pain WILL kill junkies. We need to decide if it’s a worthwhile sacrifice. I think it is, but those who have an addicted family member or friend may believe that others should suffer so they can continue to live.
And then get sued when he falls off the roof. And in what universe do teenagers know how to fix a roof anyway? lol
I guess you must have missed #185, definition of murder.
So now, how does your chosen church define it?
So; Rome's take is EXACTLY what the Bible says; eh?
I guess it won't be launching any crusades in the near future.
The Swiss Guards can stand down now; as we don't want to accidently take the life of another human; for ANY reason!
First, since you have been repeatedly invited to do so, why don’t you supply a better definition? Don’t you have one?
Second, this is not a Bible verse, this is Natural Law. You might like to look into the book of Romans to see how Paul acknowledges Natural Law.
Third, you seem to have missed that the definition prohibits the *deliberate* taking of *innocent* human life. It is not vitalism or pacifism. It doesn’t rule out legitimate police and military action. In fact, the immunity of innocent people from directly intended attack is what makes legitimate police and military force *legitimate.*
It’s the difference between us and ISIS.
Not totally buying the premise, that a patient with real pain, can’t get neceaasry pain meds.
If the docter prescribes a 7 day supply, and the patient is back begging for more in 3 days, what should the doctor do?
I do not consider Prager to be wise in matters of addictions.
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