and, his mercy - which you obviously support in not taking an eye for an eye always to mean literally do it. just like JEsus didn't let the men stone the adulterous woman. he said, whoever is without guilt should pick up the first stone. he did not condemn the law - but those who wanted to use the law hypocritically.
even in tithing - he said to the pharisees that they were tithing 'mint and cummin' and not the weightier matters of the law - such as caring for people and loving people. that some were not caring for aged parents. we have to make legal decisions in our lives with many things.
king david ate the 'showbread' typically reserved for priests - and yet God considered him already a king AND a priest. this is the highest form of compliment by God - because if HE considers you able to judge - then you are and He gives you credit.
perhaps it is like piano. you start with the ground rules. then, you break some of them - but not out of disregard for the rules - but rather a 'taking off' on the ideas and expanding them.
if our society were proactive - we would work with teens to get them off the streets, to have a home, a place to do homework, help with whatever problems are in their lives, clothing, food, comfort. this is not always the case. drugs, babies - etc - they don't mix. drug babies have to be the saddest form of drug rehab there is. i suppose in using the judgement of God - having an early abortion would be better than a miserable life of pain or disfigurement or missing parts of body or brain. and, yet - there is no prescription in the bible to do away with people who are lame or blind, or disfigured. and, also - it is said that when Jesus lived - he actually healed people. if we have hope - we can do the impossible.
abortion is a fact of life nowdays - so if we can't change it - we can help people who have made poor choices without judging them. i must say - that despite my indifference to certain teachings of the catholics, i am overwhelmed by catholic charities which do good. in the end, it's probably what we are all judged by. mercy. if a woman has an abortion - i don't think she's condemned by Jesus if she repents. but, i do think it is a sin. and, at the same time - a lifetime of accepting a penalty for early sex by taking care of a baby at an early age. either way, the women need support and care.