In the latest CareCast episode, Roland Warren and Vincent DiCaro tackle a controversial post by Catholics for Choice. Through thought-provoking dialogue, they explore the flawed theology behind the statement, contrasting it with biblical truths about moral choices, sanctity of life, and Christian responsibility.
Listen to CareCast: The Sanctity of Life vs. The Sanctity of Choice
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This discussion dives into critical themes such as the sanctity of life versus the sanctity of choice. While choice can be virtuous, CareCast emphasizes that morality hinges on making the right choice. Mary’s “yes” to God is celebrated not because she had a choice, but because she chose life and Christ.
Listen in as Roland and Vincent discuss the following—and more.
- Choice and Virtue: Choice itself isn’t moral or immoral—it’s the decision made that carries moral weight.
- Misinformation within the Church: Christians voting for abortion rights highlight the need for deeper discipleship.
- A Call to Action: Pro-choice Christians are a mission field requiring compassionate engagement to align with biblical values.
Impactful Ideas:
- Mary is venerated not for her choice, but for making the right choice—choosing life and Christ.
- Choice is not a virtue; it’s what you do with the choice that matters.
- Professing to be wise, they became fools—abortion narratives show how far from biblical truth society has wandered.