Strangely enough, I was somewhat keeping in topic, because abortion is also an issue in which religious and Catholic influence exists in politics.
And in regards to situation; we, as a human race, have been raised to be strong regardless of what is in our path; go forth and conquer regardless how much you are beaten down. Rise up and defend your rights; their rights as well. Kick reason to the curb and do the impossible.
If anything, religion is more a belief of will, than a belief in one or many beings. And they, like parents that did plenty of stupid things in their past; are trying to teach these lessons to us to prevent our end. To disregard that is to give up on hope of redemption for our race as a whole. You can say religion is a Gestalt Belief. The whole of it makes up more than the sum of it's parts. This is a point that religion has been trying to make with it's influence on politics for ages.
With the directions being taken not listening to what is being told/warned; I believe the Apocalypse is inevitable, and we won't be prepared for it at all. Ironically, it looks like we'll be the cause of it, and not any occult or supernatural or natural forces. Basically, when we give up all our will, we all will have given up. Thus, the end of the world as we know it.
Now THAT is a derail, if this is further discussed.
EDIT:
Before I get my image confused with any form of zealotry, I'll just end my part of the discussion right here.
FURTHER EDIT:
To fill in any holes between my statements (considering condensed info per post). My observations in regards to my theory, linking with the abortion issue is that: Valuing life is a first lesson of being a god. Whether if you know it will be for the greater good and I mean GREATER good; thoroughly greater as in generations into the future, than an immediate personal preference (which is just plain ignorant and stupid.). You choose poorly, your reasoning and direction, it'll bite you in the ass later. That is my warning there. The difference is easily comparable to a mercy killing, or a cold-blooded murder. The line you cross with your choices is near-invisibly thin.
A second lesson is strength and belief in one's own will. If you will it to happen, it WILL happen; so to put it. Put it to proper use. There are many other lessons in such regards, but I don't know how relevant they would be; and I don't feel like elaborating it anyway. Plus, those are primary issues anyhow. The rest is a mystery to discover as you go on through life.