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Yes, and those who are “kind and good” often vote for those who support the jamming of scissors into the skulls of preborn infants. Oops, I shouldn’t speak such truth, I suppose!Perhaps, but my real beef is less with Prodigal Son than with Archbishop Gomez and I want to challenge the widely held belief that the question of immigration is represented by those who are kind and good on one side against those who are selfish and uncaring on the other. That in fact has become the standard division in political imagery: the side of goodness and light against the side of evil. This is what I am challenging and it is a challenge that is severely complicated by the bishops continual involvement in issues that have no moral questions. Disputes about how we should help the poor are not disputes about whether we should help them and the “how” debate involves no ethical decisions despite what any bishop may say about how he thinks the problem should be resolved.
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