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Angel_Bradford
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Wow! It’s powerful… to watch it all and look at the “thumbnails” at the
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youtube.com/watch_popup?v=D9vQt6IXXaM&hd
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youtube.com/watch_popup?v=D9vQt6IXXaM&hd
Where does the ad mention party, Democrat or Republican?I hate it when we beat around the bush! So what does it all mean? To be a good Catholic do I have to vote against President Obama and every Democrat up for office?
Seems implied, but lacking in the moral courage to say as much.
What’s up with that?
It means that as Catholics we are called to vote pro-life, pro-marriage and to protect our religious freedom. Party affiliation has nothing to do with it.I hate it when we beat around the bush! So what does it all mean? To be a good Catholic do I have to vote against President Obama and every Democrat up for office?
Seems implied, but lacking in the moral courage to say as much.
What’s up with that?
If Obama did a U-turn on his stance on the five non negotiables then yes you could vote for him. However as can be seen with the HHS mandate a vote for him would be like a Turkey voting for Christmas. He is a tyrant with zero repect for religious freedom.I hate it when we beat around the bush! So what does it all mean? To be a good Catholic do I have to vote against President Obama and every Democrat up for office?
Seems implied, but lacking in the moral courage to say as much.
What’s up with that?
If Obama and every Democrat in Congress cannot guarantee that he or she will use his/her office to guarantee life, marriage, and freedom of religion. Yes.I hate it when we beat around the bush! So what does it all mean? To be a good Catholic do I have to vote against President Obama and every Democrat up for office?
Seems implied, but lacking in the moral courage to say as much.
What’s up with that?
Does your conscience tell you that it is okay to vote for politicians who champion issues such as: abortion, abortive conctraception, gay marriage, etc?To be a good Catholic do I have to vote against President Obama and every Democrat up for office?
The Church cannot tell you who to vote for. The moral courage will have to come from you. You have free will. The Church can lay out the issues as they pertain to your Catholic faith. The rest is up to your conscience.Seems implied, but lacking in the moral courage to say as much.
What’s up with that?
I am not familiar with the group which produced the video, but someone has already mentioned that the organization has filed for non-profit status. This likely means they need to be careful not to be overtly partisan.I hate it when we beat around the bush! So what does it all mean? To be a good Catholic do I have to vote against President Obama and every Democrat up for office?
Seems implied, but lacking in the moral courage to say as much.
What’s up with that?
This is a time of fierce partisan divide in our country and faithful Catholics are facing a quandary over how they should spend their votes. Enter, Test of Fire, a faith-based video that reinforces the non-negotiable issues for Catholics, and what should be non-negotiable issues for all. Recently, I had the opportunity to interview Al Silva, the Executive Vice President of Catholics Called to Witness, and Adriana Gonzalez, co-founder of the organization, who produced the video.
Catholics Called to Witness is a Faith-based organization from Florida that has captured media attention as a result of their viral ‘Test of Fire’ campaign.
catholic.org/hf/faith/story.php?id=45949LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - Catholics Called to Witness are two husband-and-wife teams of devoted Catholic faithful from Florida that have come together to promote the three non-negotiable principles as expressed by Pope Benedict XVI.
Not overtly partisan? LOL! They all but hit you on the head with their overly dramatic presentation.I am not familiar with the group which produced the video, but someone has already mentioned that the organization has filed for non-profit status. This likely means they need to be careful not to be overtly partisan.
I don’t think they originated the phrase “Non Negotiable”, but I did find the video a little dramatic. It reminded me of the opening sequence of Conan the BarbarianNot overtly partisan? LOL! They all but hit you on the head with their overly dramatic presentation.![]()
I agree.Also any Tax Excempt(or applying for that statuts)cannot tell you who to vote for.They would lose their exemption.I cannot understand someone voting Against the teachings of the Church.:shrug:And thank you for posting this link.It means that as Catholics we are called to vote pro-life, pro-marriage and to protect our religious freedom. Party affiliation has nothing to do with it.
Catholics should vote Catholic, not Democrat or Republican. Reality is is that most Democrats are pro abortion and many support gay ‘marriage’ and Republicans do not.I hate it when we beat around the bush! So what does it all mean? To be a good Catholic do I have to vote against President Obama and every Democrat up for office?
Seems implied, but lacking in the moral courage to say as much.
What’s up with that?
This wasn’t a “Church” video. It was made by the people who made it.My beef is not with a political party or a candidate. My beef is the beating around the bush.
If the church is disillusioned (and rightfully so) with the president or the administration, videos like this should spell it out.
There is nothing preventing you from recording your own video or presentation. Well, except for finances probably. (Not meaning to be snarky here! In this day and age, with the right equipment we can all be movie makers on YouTube.So, where do we, and where does the church stand? Lukewarm is not acceptable, according to scripture.
