Do Catholics still support Trump

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? Of course not. I think abortion is wrong. But other people disagree, and, as some guy called Francis once said, “Who am I to judge?”
The reason why Pope said was because those people were going to church, and giving there life to Christ and but still trying to fight there sin.
He didn’t say go kill who am i to judge.
No No no.
 
It sounds like you have lots of Amber build up inside you, and that’s Satan trying to destroy you.

Your using your earthly wisdom insteadof your heavenly wisdom.
All I’m doing is quoting the Bible and the US Conference of Catholic Bishops. I’m not sure about the “amber”–maybe I swallowed some? You are accusing me of “earthly wisdom.” I’m sorry, aren’t you the one giving your OWN opinion and pretending it’s somehow official Catholic doctrine? I’m simply giving official sources. Try it some time…oh, wait…it won’t support Trump. Sorry about that.
 
We must accept whatJesus gave us
Jesus gave us free will and we chose Mr Trump… we are getting what we deserve with this President. The good news is that the majority of the country is not in alignment with his policies and moves. Even better, many folks are mobilizing and getting involved to be sure that this presidency is as short as possible … Mr Trump deserves credit for that
 
’m not sure about the “amber”–maybe I swallowed some?
Anger i meant, sorry on the Swype.
Im trying to tell you to love people, I’m not mad at you, I’m trying to help you with the hate. I struggle with madness and anger before in my life.
Im not arguing with you I’m trying to ask you to pray for Trump
 
Sources please. Give quotation and link to check it. And not one rogue bishop–
You don’t have to support him, but you should pray for him.
Mother Miriam said " Everytime we speak to people it should be with love. "
It seems your tired up in anger and Mother Mary could help you with that.
You have to try.
 
And I firmly disagree. The Catechism makes no such distinctions. It condemns torture without qualification, for the extraction of confessions or any other purpose, and condemns previous Church practices in this regard. I quoted the Catechism in the previous thread. Your Protestant like cherry picking of what you want the Magisterium to say is not becoming of a faithful Catholic. Your position is utterly and completely condemned by the Church. Period.
 
Yet they would POUNCE on any Democrat accused of sexual misconduct… both sides subscribe to the Double Standard rule.
The Democrats accused of sexual misconduct have resigned. I’m waiting for Trump’s resignation–14 accusers at last count.
 
With this tax bill, trillions of dollars coming back into our country, billions of dollars to our military defense, veterans are getting paid, new health care, tax cuts , more jobs, Obamacare out, large companies in other countries back in the US soon, border control, isis going down, gangs being arrested…
…cancer will be cured, aches disappear, limbs are restored. You will age backwards and live to be a thousand.

In other words, maybe some do not accept every word out of the President’s mouth about his magnificent abilities and what is going to happen, like every other snake oil salesman.

I guess I have a moral issue with tax cuts without cutting spending. It is buying our present and sending our kids the bill.
 
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It seems your tired up in anger
From the Catechism:

http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/p3s2c2a8.htm
2478 To avoid rash judgment, everyone should be careful to interpret insofar as possible his neighbor’s thoughts, words, and deeds in a favorable way:

Every good Christian ought to be more ready to give a favorable interpretation to another’s statement than to condemn it. But if he cannot do so, let him ask how the other understands it. And if the latter understands it badly, let the former correct him with love. If that does not suffice, let the Christian try all suitable ways to bring the other to a correct interpretation so that he may be saved
 
With this tax bill, trillions of dollars coming back into our country, billions of dollars to our military defense, veterans are getting paid, new health care, tax cuts , more jobs, Obamacare out, large companies in other countries back in the US soon, border control, isis going down, gangs being arrested.
Wow. I’m impressed. If even ONE of those things actually happens (well, veterans ARE getting paid…when haven’t they been??? And I’ll give you ISIS–but that’s thanks to the Kurds and Iraqis and Russians, not Trump) I’ll come over and kiss your feet. But I’m afraid that you have been listening to a delusional demagogue. None of it will happen. The opposite will happen in some cases. You’ll see-but thanks to the wisdom of the Repubics, you won’t find out about how “GREAT” the tax reform was until 2026.
 
Definition: the number of votes cast

So, it’s you that have a problem with simple vocabulary.

You would have imprisoned Galileo based on your way of sorting out “positions”
 
The answer according to Jimmy Akin? It depends. What he said was it was not sinful to vote for candidate A (Trump, in his analogy), which the voter’s guide says. He explains this exactly the same way the USCCB guide does.
 
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