Joe Feuerherd is wondering whether voting for a pro-choice democrat will endanger his immortal soul. I've posted on this issue before, but I think it's important to continue dialogue about it. Feuerherd is pro-life, but takes other issues facing the country to be more important. As a result, he plans on voting for a democrat despite the fact that church leaders (in this case, the Vatican) have said that doing so may result in eternal damnation. Now, I certainly do laud Feuerherd's bravery and integrity. He's willing to risk it, presumably because he thinks that, on this issue, the church is wrong. But how many others will be frightened away from voting their conscience by the warnings of church leaders that if they vote for anyone who supports abortion rights they will have to spend eternity at Satan's place? Can we really expect a large portion of the "flock" to go their own way, under the threat of hellfire? I don't think so. And that's scary. This is one of those points where the organization of religion is more dangerous than religious belief itself (although, it is, of course, sustained by religious belief).
Religious leaders should be ashamed of themselves. Not only is there no real theological or biblical foundation for the idea that abortion is a sin, but even if there were, it is sheer arrogance on their part to assume that they know which issue is more important in any given election. And it is even worse for them to try to frighten people into voting one way rather than another. Religion may be motivated by fear, but that doesn't mean voting should be.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Vote Pro-Choice and Sit With Satan
Posted by Artemis311 at 2:49 PM
Labels: abortion, anti-choice claims, Atheism, atheist, catholicism, crazies, Election 2008, faith, feminism, politics, religion, vatican
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Hi.
I'm pro-life, but I 100% agree with your post. I don't think we should overlook bigger issues just because we want to save babies.
Like immigration, taxes, war, jobs -- all those are a mess right now...but it's okay, because I need to vote for the one candidate who's main issue is abortion. Um, no. Priorities...there are other issues besides babies, and the pro-life people need to freaking admit that.
Anyways, good post.
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