Thursday, October 07, 2004

Bishop Sheridan:No leeway in abortion-rights voting

[Bishop] Sheridan writes that not even the elimination of poverty justifies "the direct murder of just one human being," and that the narrow criteria for supporting an abortion-rights candidate are basically unattainable.

Sheridan writes that a voter could presumably vote for an abortion-rights candidate if a greater evil was being avoided or if the good accomplished by that candidate would "outweigh the holocaust of abortion." But he argues that is unobtainable for a reasonable person, saying it is "virtually inconceivable" to find a greater evil than abortion and that no good could outweigh abortion.
The faithful of Colorado Springs are blessed to have a man such as Bishop Sheridan as their shepherd.

Article here.

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