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Schiavo Again
« Reply #85 on: May 02, 2012, 08:20:20 PM »
Quote from: Rob Sheehan
This shows your incompetence to even talk about this subject. Just as you think Fr. Cekada was incompetent based on not knowing all the facts, you cannot think straight on the principles. Can the incompetent person judge what is incompetence? No. But they can surely have some grand "feelings" about it!


I know you can't respond, Rob, but I think it will do this forum some justice to cut through your fog. The above part of your post is so confusing that I'm not even going to bother dealing with it. I stand firm on my statement: Father Cekada shouldn't have commented on something if he didn't know the facts.

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The principle about extraordinary means of preserving life has NOTHING to do with condemning man-made machines. It doesn't condemn them. It merely states the moral "option" to discontinue what is extraordinary means of preserving life for an extended period of time. You don't even know what the concept means even at this stage of discussion!


And that is once again an evasion of what I said. You and JohnC condemned using man-made machines for preserving life.

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SS, don't try to judge a trained priest publicly to ruin his reputation when you don't even have the rudiments to think the principles through.


I am not trying to ruin his reputation. I am defending the truth. You are free to think what you want. Peace be to you as you leave this forum.

God Bless.

Schiavo Again
« Reply #86 on: May 10, 2012, 01:23:48 AM »
The way Terri Schiavo was put to death was an obviously evil thing.

It was mortally sinful.