Brewer wrote:
@ Wendz, serious questions you raise there. I refrain from blaming. With the referendum behind us and having learnt from it, I think the solution lies in the church,like the catholic church to which you said you belong, and its members having a conversation on the church doctrine on abortion and the means and ways of matching the doctrine with the reality on the ground and to be proud to be agents of positive social change. The church has done it before in areas of education and health, why not this one?
Tell you what @Brewer, that is exactly where the challenge comes in at times. The church that i am in has some strict and rigid doctrines. In fact, in my opinion, the most flawed clause in this constitution that we passed and that originated from the catholic doctrine is that life begins at conception. That clause, if followed strictly renders most of the family planning methods "illegal" and according to the catholic church, these family planning cause 'abortion' - which in itself is illegal. And which, i am not sure how other Christians (other than Catholics - and just some of them) would react to it given that we cant reproduce like uncontrollably for obvious reasons. If we are to follow this way of thinking, i do not know how the law will enforce this or determine that someone is actually going against the law. That does not mean that the church is wrong, just hat it sometimes is impractical in some circumstances. i hope we shall find a way, somehow, of dealing with some of these issues.