A recent column in the newspaper for the Diocese of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, urged Catholics to vote against a pro-abortion amendment on the November ballot. Michael Pauley, the executive director of the South Dakota Catholic Conference, compared the importance of voting in the upcoming election to the importance of stopping to help somebody if their car was overturned and there was nobody else around. “We’re morally obliged to stop and help,” he said about the people in the overturned car, “especially when we know that our decision could make the difference between life and death.” “Unfortunately, this sense of...