In more than a decade since taking over as head of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis has left little doubt about his preferences in American politics
Even in the face of the Democratic Partyโs unflinching dogma promoting abortion โ a procedure Catholic theology considers equivalent to murder โ he has made his distaste for conservatives clear.
But in cautiously weighing in on the U.S. presidential election Friday, the pope exercised a kind of ambiguity thatโs unlikely to please either side, but might give millions of voters something to think about โ especially those on the left.
According to CBS News, Francis was asked during an in-flight interview how he would advise American voters to choose between Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris โ an abortion rights extremist โ and former President Donald Trump and his vows to deport illegal immigrants.
Francis drew a moral equivalency between the two โ at least going by the CBS report.
โThey are both against life โ the one who throws away migrants and the one who kills children,โ he said.
โOne must choose the lesser of two evils,โ he said. โWho is the lesser of two evils, that lady or that gentleman, I do not know.โ
The words he used spoke to the importance of the issues.
โIt should be clear that sending migrants away, denying migrants the capacity to work, to not welcome migrants, it is a sin. It is grave,โ Francis said, according to CBS.
โGraveโ in this case isnโt just another adjective. In Catholic terms, itโs a deliberate defiance of divine law. Coming from the pope, thatโs a big, big deal.
But for many conservative Catholic Americans, the question is not the treatment of โmigrants,โ but the treatment of the country theyโre entering.
And being in favor of upholding American immigration law โ which includes deporting those who come to the country illegally and stay here illegally (not to mention committing horrendous crimes while being here illegally) โ does not mean being โagainst life.โ
It means being in favor of upholding the laws as they are enacted in the democratic republic of the United States of America.
The virulent opposition to illegal immigration among conservatives and the Republican Party is not based on opposition to the โimmigrationโ part of that โ itโs to the โillegalโ part.
No country is, or should be, more welcoming to legal immigration than a country literally created by immigration.
For Democratic โCatholics,โ though, including President Joe Biden and tens of millions of others, the popeโs comments about abortion should be a different matter.
โWhether you like the word or not, it is a killing,โ he said, according to CBS. โIt is an assassination, and on this we should be clear.โ
Thereโs not a lot of wiggle room there. There are, no doubt, countless millions of American Catholics who have made their peace with the infanticide known as โabortion,โ no matter what the churchโs official position on the matter is.
(The ostensibly Catholic Bidenโs obscene craven caving to the left wing of his party on the subject is only the most public example of sacrificing morality to political expedience. Heโs far from alone.)
Since the judicial monstrosity of Roe v. Wade in 1973, American culture has been steeped in the idea that abortion is not only an acceptable option, it is an actual โrightโ guaranteed by the Constitution.
The Supreme Courtโs 2022 decision overturning Roe didnโt change that โ and itโs not going to change overnight.
The evil done by Justice Harry Blackmun and his six fellow justices will live long after them.
But the popeโs words about abortion canโt be fogged with a semantic dispute as they can when it comes to โmigrantsโ and whether theyโre โlegalโ or โillegal.โ
There is no doubt there are times when โkillingโ and โassassinationโ are justified โ the concept of a โjust warโ is part of the official Catholic catechism. But the pro-abortion side never tries to make the argument that the destruction of human beings in their mothersโ wombs is โjustifiableโ killing.
They pretend itโs not โkillingโ at all, just a medical procedure that removes an unwanted growth from a womanโs body.
Whether he wanted to or not, Francis drew a line in his comments on Friday โ and itโs a line every reasoning human being understands, regardless of political preferences.
In Francisโ take, Americans who listen to him โ which is, theoretically at least, all who consider themselves Catholic โ have to decide which is the โlesser evil,โ destroying an innocent human life for what amounts in almost all cases as a matter of convenience, or upholding the duly enacted laws of the oldest constitutional republic on earth.
โGrave sinโ and โassassinationโ are damning words to describe political positions, but theyโre the words of the leader of the Roman Catholic church.
That should give millions of Americans โ even those who donโt consider themselves Catholic โ a lot to think about.
But for the rational, honest ones, the decision wonโt be hard at all.
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.
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