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Jesus Christ, Holy Wisdom, Illumine My Blindness

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"Take Courage, My Brethren, Let Us Go Forward Together, Jesus Will Be With Us. (Heb 12:1)

"Take courage, my brethren, let us go forward together, Jesus will be with us. (Heb 12:1)

For the sake of Jesus we took up His cross; for the sake of Jesus let us persevere on the cross.

He will be our helper, who is our captain and our leader. Behold our King marches before us, who will fight for us.

Let us follow Him manfully; let no one shrink through fear; let us be ready to die valiantly in battle, and not stain our glory by flying from the standard of the cross. (1 Macc 9:10)

-Thomas a Kempis, Imitation of Christ

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It's so frustrating having friends who are suffering but who only seek refuge in any conceivable conspiracy theory & random internet spiritual guru instead of giving orthodox Christianity a chance

1 year ago

Had my second Knights of Columbus meeting tonight. The Grand Knight made pulled pork which was SPECTACULAR, honestly some of the best pork I've ever had.

It's cool seeing how many missions happen behind the scenes that I never knew about before joining. And it's very inspiring seeing other (for the most part much older lol) Catholic men who are proud of their faith & are dedicated to serving our parish through the skills & talents our Lord has given them. I signed up to volunteer/participate in a few events over the upcoming month, so I'm hoping those all go well & are fruitful!

It's also been meaningful that these men are showing such a personal confidence in me that I have something unique & special to offer to the Knights & the world at large. Even though most of them are still pretty much strangers & acquaintances so far, it really feels like they see a lot of potential in me which I never really thought of having. It's nice having folks really believe in you.

Kinda rambly, but it's just nice to have a community to be involved with & to see others believe that you can make a real difference in the world. As much as I love my nonreligious friends, I think most of them don't have a sense that any of us can make a difference, which is really antithetical to the Gospel & Christian life. I feel like I'm extremely prone to overthinking, especially with whatever my vocation is supposed to be, so it's been nice to have Knights present me with concrete activities I can take part in. And it's refreshing to be surrounded by men who are really infused with faith, hope, & charity, and to learn through their leadership.

Anyway, if you're a guy & are maybe a bit aimless or directionless about how to be more active in your faith & parish involvement, I definitely suggest joining the Knights if you haven't already! (Or if you're a lady, encourage a man in your life to join the Knights!)


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1 year ago

Quick Pro-Life Responses

Keep in mind: the fundamental disagreement between pro-life and pro-choice is on whether a fetus is being formed into a person, or if the fetus is already a person and is simply developing.

Confidently assert, “you say that because you think a fetus is not a person yet.”

They may concede fetuses are people in word, but still not conceptualize them as full people worthy of equal consideration.

“I have the right to bodily autonomy.”

Abortion is literally suffocation, poisoning, or dismemberment of a living human organism.

Abortion induces fetal demise by depriving a human of oxygen, blood, or vital function.

Bodily autonomy does not justify abuse of power and excessive force over a helpless person.

Abortion, a disproportionately brutal response to a passive threat, is aggressive violence.

“No one has the right to use my body.”

Correct. But, a prenatal person does not use a pregnant person’s body. They have no agency.

A pregnant person’s body takes care of the prenate. This care is ordinary and healthy.

Abortion is not like refusing care to a dying person, it is like murdering a healthy captive.

No one has the right to murder someone who they caused to be dependent on them.

“I have the right to revoke my consent.”

When you give consent, you agree to accept the foreseeable outcomes and risks of an action.

The creation of a bodily dependent is a foreseeable outcome of consensual intercourse.

You cannot revoke consent to outcomes. You can revoke consent to actions.

You may not violently sacrifice a helpless person to “mitigate” a risk of a consensual action.

“Anything dependent on my body is a parasite.”

If you make parasites, then you’re a parasite; it’s misogynist to suggest women are parasites.

The female body would not actively try to make pregnancy happen if it were parasitic.

Prenates never directly cause pregnant people harm; they are not aggressors or parasites.

Using developmental dependency to justify murder is simultaneously ageist and ableist.

“An embryo is just a clump of cells.”

Human embryos meet NASA’s criteria for the characteristics of distinct living organisms.

Human embryos are self-directed and their development follows a body plan.

Human embryos are organized and individual. They already have inherited capacities.

Tumors and gametes do not follow an organized body plan.

“Early humans have no cognitive capacities.”

By week 3, the embryo has a spine and is developing a nervous system.

By week 5, the embryo has a rudimentary brain that controls their pulse.

By week 8, the embryo has pain reflexes and can move their limbs.

It’s incredibly ableist to use the cognitive inabilities of a human being to justify their murder.

“If a fetus is a person, so is a brain-dead human.”

A brain-dead human is, obviously, dead. It’s an oxygenated corpse, the remains of a person.

Death occurs when human organisms stop resisting entropy and lose organic integration.

Preborn people actively resist entropy (decay) and have organic integration (unity).

An early human organism isn’t dependent on a mature brain to organize her vital functioning.

“Later abortions only happen for medical reasons.”

According to two studies by pro-abortion researcher at UCSF Katrina Kimport, this is untrue.

Kimport’s studies found that the reasons for later abortions are similar to early abortions.

Later abortions aren’t euthanasia; infants are stabbed with lethal injections and dismembered.

Perinatal hospice and palliative care relieve suffering. Dying babies deserve love, not murder.

“What about rape and incest?”

Abortion is not evidence-based treatment for sexual trauma. Abortion is traumatic as well.

A preborn child should not be condemned to the death penalty for their father’s crime.

It is safe for most menstruating children to carry pregnancies to viability with sufficient prenatal care.

Children conceived in incest are likely to have disabilities; that’s not reason to murder them.

“What about health of the mother?”

Every abortion ban in the US has exceptions for if the mother’s life or body is in grave danger.

We are not against tragic cases of triage. We are against elective induced abortion.

Some procedures coded medically as abortions aren’t legally or ethically defined as abortions.

Pro-life doctors report that the bans have not impeded their ability to treat their patients.

Your Core Arguments

There is no sound evidence or consistent logic that proves the preborn are the only class of human beings exceptional to the rule that humans are people with equal rights.

If a being is in the dynamic process of bonding with us as kin, then that being is a whole actual person by the manner of actively and inherently relating to our collective humanity.

Embryonic humans are full and equal people like us because they latently embody our same capacities and are manifesting them as we are, on account of sharing our nature.