Abortion

I think the Industrial Revolution was disruptive (and changed the way daily life was structured) so radically that women were indeed seen as a disenfranchised class (not having the right to vote, work, etc (not that this means that we should have allowed no-fault divorce)). This re-structuring of life, based around industrialization, made it so.

Killing abortionists isn't a sin, but doing so without god's authority is. So they didn't commit the sin of murder, only the sin of not submitting to their superiors, which 95% of Catholics don't do anyway, so I think they are in heaven, or at least purgatory. If they were protestant and did it, they are in hell most likely and probably only did it for their own glory.

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Romans 13.

He wasn't wrong tho