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#380437 - 05/23/12 08:02 PM
In your opinion does Catholic Doctrine encourage this?
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#380444 - 05/23/12 09:27 PM
Re: In your opinion does Catholic Doctrine encourage this?
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Illegal immigration, cheating, having children or all three?
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#380448 - 05/23/12 10:10 PM
Re: In your opinion does Catholic Doctrine encourage this?
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Illegal immigration, cheating, having children or all three? They all three fit together. One follows from the last. All three.
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#380449 - 05/23/12 10:19 PM
Re: In your opinion does Catholic Doctrine encourage this?
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Don't they have to submit the SSNs of the children they are claiming? I know that I do when I file.
In answer to the question: No, I don't think that Catholic doctrine encourages cheating on one's taxes.
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#380473 - 05/24/12 02:25 PM
Re: In your opinion does Catholic Doctrine encourage this?
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Okay, so the questions is about open borders? We have an open border (more or less) with Canada. Should it be shut tight as well, or do we pick and choose? I have difficulty relating these two issues.
We have immigration laws; I don't think they are considered unjust, so enforcement shouldn't be contrary to Church doctrine. Now, there are some who's "opinion" is different, but opinion is opinion.
The USCCB has called for health care and education for immigrants, and the Social Justice committee seems to hold a position that these benefits should be open to all residents, legal or illegal. I think this is the crux of the issue. I would say that I also disagree with it, but this isn't a doctrine issue in my opinion. In the past the Peace and Justice Committee has run wild and had mostly overridden the Pro-Life Committee, but has been, and continues to be, modified to be more balanced. I was at an orientation where this was greatly discussed.
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#381827 - 06/19/12 05:20 PM
Re: In your opinion does Catholic Doctrine encourage this?
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Catholic teaching also teaches that, unless it is an unjust law (as opposed to dumb) we are obliged to obey. Is this a doctrine? One thing I noticed a while ago, in Roman Catholic circles, is that things are called dogmas which have never been infallibly declared. As such, they really have no value besides something to tell people for uniformity.
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#381842 - 06/20/12 12:40 AM
Re: In your opinion does Catholic Doctrine encourage this?
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There is no Roman Catholic teaching that an American taxpayer should refuse to pay his taxes. For goodness sake.
And while the Catholic bishops are free to express their opinions as Americans on this or that pressing issue of the day, their opinions so expressed, even if in conference, do not qualify as "church teaching" and individual Catholics are not bound to agree. Take, for example, the latest episcopal gripe against Congressman Paul Ryan's proposals. That's a matter of the bishops expressing themselves, but it is not, therefore, a matter of "church teaching" that all Catholics must subscribe to. Paul Ryan, a Catholic, is free to respectfully disagree with the bishops on this political issue. The American bishops are not infallible, certainly not in the political realm. Not even the Pope is infallible in matters of politics.
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