• @galanthus@lemmy.world
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    -44 months ago

    I do believe that in the case of emergencies, if the threat of death is certain, catholic hospitals should always save the mother and I suspect many catholics would agree, but I would still say that they should not have to perform abortions and prescribe contraceptive treatment generally.

    • @Olgratin_Magmatoe@slrpnk.net
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      34 months ago

      if the threat of death is certain

      Nice little carve out to allow them to sit by and watch women die under the pretense of uncertainty. Fuck off with this death cult bullshit.

      • @galanthus@lemmy.world
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        -14 months ago

        If the threat of death is certain, it does not mean that death is. I meant it in a way that if it is certain there is a risk of death, the woman should be saved.

        Though I believe catholics would want to try, when possible, to save the child as well, and would use abortion as a last resort. I have no problem with that, for as long as they do abortions when there is no option that would avoid it while not putting the life of a mother under significant risk.

        • @Olgratin_Magmatoe@slrpnk.net
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          14 months ago

          I misread your comment, I now better understand what you were saying, and I apologize for being so hostile.

          With that said, pregnancy inherently brings with it the threat of death. All pregnancies have a chance (and therefore threat) of death. So regulating them such that they must perform abortion services when there is a threat of death would be a regulation that would force them to abort 100% of requested pregnancies.