Bond James Bond wrote:
The only problem with your post is that just about everyone is in favor of birth control unless 80%+ of Catholics are CINO.
I don't have time to hunt down the links right now, but there is a Pew poll that indicates only ~35% of Catholic attend Mass regularly. In Catholic-land, if you aren't attending Mass regularly (it is considered a grave sin to not attend Mass), it makes ~65% of American Catholics CINO.
But it isn't so black and white. Anecdotally, there are more than a few Catholic women who attend Mass every week but don't go up for communion because they are using BC. There are hard-core Catholics who would call these women CINO. I'm not one them. I think they are trying to live according to their conscience and are believing Catholics.
There is also a study that indicates the CINO Catholics didn't like government mandating birth control, even if they were in favor of it personally. Obama backed off of this quick enough that I don't think (personally) it will affect how the CINO Catholics vote. The regularly-attend-Mass Catholics, aren't forgetting.
As to the quote that Obama said "abortion is a blessing for his daughters" I'd like to see the actual quote since I suspect he didn't say that and said something about "our [America's] daughters" that has been garbled over time.
The scenario is more of, Obama made a statement that he wouldn't want his daughter's to be punished with a baby. Pro-abortionists picked this up and called abortion a blessing....the blessing of abortion being a resolution for the punishment of a baby. I can't see how any pro-abortionist would disagree. No? It is how society views pregnancy: a calamity, something that has to be "cured", as though a human life is an invasive disease.
Incidentally, I've had Mormons make the same argument. Calling a baby punishment in the cases where they think abortion should be allowed. So, I don't see Romney as any different.
Being a Christian is not the result of an ethical choice or a lofty idea, but the encounter with an event, a person, which gives life a new horizon and a decisive direction -Pope Benedict XVI