Putting aside the actual reasons for, and effects of, the Roe v...



Putting aside the actual reasons for, and effects of, the Roe v Wade decision (see my last post) I want to address the reactions: where angry activists are attacking Catholics and their churches.

They are blaming the SCOTUS ruling on Catholics, saying they should “keep their religion out of their wombs” etc. Why is this?

The anti-abortion crowd does indeed contain Catholics, but so does the pro-abortion crowd. Moreover, the anti-abortionists include other religions and atheists. In fact, the group isn’t identified as religiously driven, but as a cross-section of people who share one thing: that abortion is wrong. The question is: then why do the pro-abortionists blame Catholics (and relevant Protestants)?

They are betraying their ideological reasons, is why. Marxism, is first an anti-Catholic ideology. It states that the one great barrier to its ideology is the church and what it pushes: belief in God, basic human rights, right and wrong, objective truth, and family.

It states that it must destroy all these… by revolution originally, but later via subversion. The most pivotal church directive is the family, and as have we have seen over the last 60 years, they have been working hard at dismantling this… and abortion is a major weapon (especially as it also facilitates eugenics… but that’s another story).

So when one of their weapons against Catholics is rendered inert, it is obvious that they blame those to whom the weapon was targeted.

They don’t believe in women’s rights (though the misled sheep think they are) otherwise they wouldn’t lie about what the overturning of Roe v Wade ACTUALLY meant (as I previously explained). Nor would they immediately blame christians… or actually acting, including violence, towards Catholics. In this they betray their true intent, yet sadly too many people are misled by these people.
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