Was it true? Catholic doctors.

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Anonymous wrote:When I was a teenager, my mom told me that if I ever had a baby, don't go to a Catholic hospital because if something went wrong and the doctor had to choose just one of us to save, he’d save the baby. Was there any truth to that? I assume it’s not true today.


I believe this is true as child would be without sin. Roman Catholism has done more harm than good since St. Peter stood on the rock!

Catholic Church began in 1024 after the church was split between East and West


Not entirely true. Not much true.. Not true at all.
Catholic Church begins with the teachings of Jesus Christ, who lived in the 1st century CE.
The East–West Schism, also called the Great Schism and the Schism of 1054, was the break of communion between what are now the Roman Catholic Church and Orthodox Catholic Churches

Jesus did not mention the pope, call on women to become nuns, call men to become monks
Jesus did not prrach church doctrine
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Anonymous wrote:When I was a teenager, my mom told me that if I ever had a baby, don't go to a Catholic hospital because if something went wrong and the doctor had to choose just one of us to save, he’d save the baby. Was there any truth to that? I assume it’s not true today.


I believe this is true as child would be without sin. Roman Catholism has done more harm than good since St. Peter stood on the rock!

Catholic Church began in 1024 after the church was split between East and West


Not entirely true. Not much true.. Not true at all.
Catholic Church begins with the teachings of Jesus Christ, who lived in the 1st century CE.
The East–West Schism, also called the Great Schism and the Schism of 1054, was the break of communion between what are now the Roman Catholic Church and Orthodox Catholic Churches


Jesus did not mention the pope, call on women to become nuns, call men to become monks
Jesus did not prrach church doctrine


Dear PP, the both bolded statements are true and are not mutually exclusive.
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Anonymous wrote:When I was a teenager, my mom told me that if I ever had a baby, don't go to a Catholic hospital because if something went wrong and the doctor had to choose just one of us to save, he’d save the baby. Was there any truth to that? I assume it’s not true today.


I believe this is true as child would be without sin. Roman Catholism has done more harm than good since St. Peter stood on the rock!

Catholic Church began in 1024 after the church was split between East and West


Not entirely true. Not much true.. Not true at all.
Catholic Church begins with the teachings of Jesus Christ, who lived in the 1st century CE.
The East–West Schism, also called the Great Schism and the Schism of 1054, was the break of communion between what are now the Roman Catholic Church and Orthodox Catholic Churches

Jesus did not mention the pope, call on women to become nuns, call men to become monks
Jesus did not prrach church doctrine


I am pretty sure that he did all of these things. Peter was the first pope. He called on his followers to leave their possessions and families, follow him, and preach the word of God to people.
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Anonymous wrote:When I was a teenager, my mom told me that if I ever had a baby, don't go to a Catholic hospital because if something went wrong and the doctor had to choose just one of us to save, he’d save the baby. Was there any truth to that? I assume it’s not true today.


I believe this is true as child would be without sin. Roman Catholism has done more harm than good since St. Peter stood on the rock!

Catholic Church began in 1024 after the church was split between East and West


Not entirely true. Not much true.. Not true at all.
Catholic Church begins with the teachings of Jesus Christ, who lived in the 1st century CE.
The East–West Schism, also called the Great Schism and the Schism of 1054, was the break of communion between what are now the Roman Catholic Church and Orthodox Catholic Churches

Jesus did not mention the pope, call on women to become nuns, call men to become monks
Jesus did not prrach church doctrine


I am pretty sure that he did all of these things. Peter was the first pope. He called on his followers to leave their possessions and families, follow him, and preach the word of God to people.

Follow him?
Or take a wow of obedience to mother superior in a convent
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Anonymous wrote:When I was a teenager, my mom told me that if I ever had a baby, don't go to a Catholic hospital because if something went wrong and the doctor had to choose just one of us to save, he’d save the baby. Was there any truth to that? I assume it’s not true today.


I believe this is true as child would be without sin. Roman Catholism has done more harm than good since St. Peter stood on the rock!

Catholic Church began in 1024 after the church was split between East and West


Not entirely true. Not much true.. Not true at all.
Catholic Church begins with the teachings of Jesus Christ, who lived in the 1st century CE.
The East–West Schism, also called the Great Schism and the Schism of 1054, was the break of communion between what are now the Roman Catholic Church and Orthodox Catholic Churches

Jesus did not mention the pope, call on women to become nuns, call men to become monks
Jesus did not prrach church doctrine
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I am pretty sure that he did all of these things. Peter was the first pope. He called on his followers to leave their possessions and families, follow him, and preach the word of God to people.

Follow him?
Or take a wow of obedience to mother superior in a convent


The concept of obedience (and poverty, and chastity) as an evangelical counsel in a life of religion is far more complex than the caricature presented in old movies and is, quite frankly, not something an outsider is likely to comprehend or profitably comment upon. Religious life is a unique spiritual and communitarian experience that varies among foundations. It has produced extraordinary men and women and the vows are part of what accomplished that, just as bows in a true marriage bring people far beyond themselves.
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It's not that they say the mother must die, it's that many times, they won't do anything, as long as there is a fetal heartbeat even though the the fetus clearly cannot survive until the mother is very sick and thus, they risk her life.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2636458/

This is what happened in the well known case of Savita Halppanavar who died in Ireland several years ago.

Horrid
Sometimes it is obvious that the pregnancy will not end with a full term healthy baby
They still wait for things to get worse before ending it

Resulting in a lot of unnecessary pain and suffering


This is the protocol that my insurance as a federal employee calls for too. If your baby is DOA, they will not pay for an abortion and you must carry it to term. Ask me how I know

Federal insurance only pays for a D&C if baby has died in the womb.


while the lack of insurance is terrible, there's a BIG difference between an insurance company not paying, and a hospital or doctor refusing to perform the D&c

Insurance doesn’t pay for the same reason that hospitals refuse to provide some treatments - pressure from religious organizations.
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