Catholics Teach Justice for the Poor, Unless You are a Woman
Pope Leo, like his predecessor Pope Francis who was also a Jesuit, talks with passion about treating the poor with respect and sharing the wealth. Women are more than half of the world's poor. There are millions of cases of pregnancies that impoverish women. Few impoverish mem. Birth control and abortion help escape this poverty.
Religions have a way of separating real life from sin. Sin is bad, but some of it has to be tolerated because humans will be humans. And, lots of humans, including Christians, don't agree on what is a sin. Each of us who has lived a few decades has seen the definition slide.
The entire anti-abortion enterprise fails to address the economics of giving birth. Giving birth is a huge financial issue not only to individual women but to entire families and to societies. To ignore it is to not be relevant.
Not directly related, but the economics of the entire anti-abortion industry is now being hurt. That industry includes, of course, denominations like the Catholics and Southern Baptists. Then there are many businesses that collect money from the public and claim to be fighting abortion. Tony Perkin's Family Research Council and Priests for Life are a couple. Today Tony Perkins wrote that Republicans need to publish the Epstein files. This is because so long as this issue pulls down Trump, the big anti-abortion politician, the more it hurts donations to the Family Research Council and Priests for life.
Births and the anti-abortion industry are not so much about religion as they are about economics. Preaching that leaves out economics is not preaching about the real world.
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