A Knoxville bishop used his Twitter account to ask Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden how he would justify to God his pro-abortion stance by exposing his false Catholic morality on the right to life, Breitbart reported.
Bishop Rick Stika of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Knoxville commented on his Twitter account.
A question for Mr. Biden. At your judgement before God, how will you explain changing your position about abortion and how will you explain promoting no limits and allowing all protections removed protecting the most innocent? Will you tell God you supported the ultimate child
— Bishop Rick Stika (@BishopStika) October 12, 2020
In a political question-and-answer event televised by NBC, Joe Biden confirmed that if the Supreme Court were to reverse the Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion nationwide, he would make abortion “the law of the land” by contradicting the Catholic values that life begins at conception and exposing a false morality as a Catholic.
The bishop in another tweet on the same day also named Nancy Pelosi.
Question to Mrs. Pelosi and Mr. Biden and all you self proclaimed faithful Catholics. Two questions. Is the baby in the womb human, with a soul, capable of pain and is the property of the mother and loved by God? Let's take the faith angle out of the question. Why do you
— Bishop Rick Stika (@BishopStika) October 12, 2020
The Democratic Party has become the promoter of pro-abortion laws. Even in 2019, representatives from New York state and Virginia introduced legislation to allow abortions to be performed right up to the time the baby is born, now known as late-term abortions.
Planned Parenthood and NARAL Pro-Choice America, the two largest pro-choice organizations in the United States, have publicly stated their support for vice presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.), a champion of women’s reproductive rights and a staunch pro-abortion advocate.
The degree to which religious leaders are aware of what each candidate in the upcoming election represents to people of faith has been expressed on several occasions.
The Catholic Vote’s virtual ad campaign attempting to expose Biden’s record of anti-Catholic policies in battleground states and the words Archbishop Carlo Viganò sent to Trump for the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast are just two examples.
Viganò said, “The presidential elections in November represent an epochal challenge, a biblical challenge, the outcome of which will be decisive not only for the United States of America but for the whole world.”
The archbishop said that Catholics see in President Trump, the greatest defender of Christian traditions: life from conception to natural death, traditional marriage between man and woman, and love for the country. If President Trump wins re-election, it will allow believers to honor God fully.