By: TheBlackCat
Here is another link, this one the English translation of the 1160 canon law on marriage. Search the page for “abort”, you will find that it agrees with the above document:...
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Foster, it has been a day since I pointed out your views are directly counter to Catholic law on the subject. Are you going to change your views or quit the Church?
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Also, I should add that your stance on ectopic pregnancies in particular is also directly against catholic teachings. You said in an ectopic pregnancy, the embryo cannot survive in its location,...
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Why is it then that if criminal murders a pregnant woman, he is charged with two murders? They are alive, they are human. But for reasons of convenience rather than philosophical consistency, people...
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And they were probably neutral because both sides were flawed, as the fact that they were each capable of such atrocities demonstrates. We cannot know exactly what the Vatican knew, but judging from...
View ArticleBy: Deven Kale
Really Foster? You’re going to bring out this old mothballed argument too? *smh* Because in the eyes of the law (and most people able to think something through beyond pure instinct, which you have...
View ArticleBy: Anna
Interesting idea! However, I think the couples who are so against their embryos being discarded that they’re willing to make them available for adoption to pro-lifers are probably uber-religious...
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An embryo in a petri dish is not considered alive by anyone. If you throw out a tray of frozen embryos, no one is going to charge you with murder.
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Thread got too long to scroll through, but I answered your concerns in another subsequent post.
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