Paul Ryan!!

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“Debunked” not debuked. Point being, debate on these issues between Catholics is not unheard of. don’t have a specific quote on me, I’ll get one for ya!! Don’t forget the Catholic Nuns that are now also being persecuted for having a difference of opinion.
Agreed - it was debunked - you would know.

Persecuted - as in burned at stake? Denied TV? Asked to follow their vows?🤷
 
Those are simply patently false Democratic liberal talking points that have been debunked time and time again for the last few days. Please do not listen to the lies.

God bless.

-Paul
what exactly has been debunked and by whom? Ryan’s plan will cut Medicare by 700 billion dollars. show me I’m wrong.
 
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Agreed - it was debunked - you would know.

Persecuted - as in burned at stake? Denied TV? Asked to follow their vows?🤷
Investigate, is that better. Let’s investigate our Nuns now. How nice.
 
Investigate, is that better. Let’s investigate our Nuns now. How nice.
I don’t think your allegations of the Vatican persecuting nuns by investigating them is anywhere near being on topic, though it is an interesting line of non-reasoning.
 
That’s not what you said earlier.
What do you mean? Obama’s plan cuts Medicare by 700 Billion. Ryan’s plan cuts Medicare by 700 Billion. The difference is what they do with Medicare after the cut. Really it’s a insignificant discussion. Ryan is not running for president and Romney is already distancing himself from Ryans plan.
 
What do you mean? Obama’s plan cuts Medicare by 700 Billion. Ryan’s plan cuts Medicare by 700 Billion. The difference is what they do with Medicare after the cut. Really it’s a insignificant discussion. Ryan is not running for president and Romney is already distancing himself from Ryans plan.
That’s not what you posted earlier.
Originally Posted by DeSanto
Funny you bring up Dolan. He also made it very clear that the Ryan budget was immoral.
The entire US Conference of Bishops as a matter of fact.
 
Investigate, is that better. Let’s investigate our Nuns now. How nice.
This is also a tangential issue to the point of the thread, but as it’s been brought up…

The LCWR was given a “Doctrinal Assessment”. Investigation implies some type of nefarious Watergate action, or unjust discrimination, that is not warranted.

The Doctrinal Assessment arrived at startling conclusions as to the LCWR’s mission and orthodoxy.

The LCWR is a heterodox group of nuns/sisters that has strayed very far from their purpose and very far from the Teaching of the Church. This is a very well documented fact. They are not in line with Church Teaching, and are disobedient and sanctimonious in their dealings with the Vatican and Bishop’s charged with overseeing their operations.

I do not want to derail the thread, but to go to bat for the LCWR is absolutely ridiculous for an orthodox Catholic to do. They are way out of line and need prayers to reconcile their act and live their vows.

God bless.

-Paul
 
I don’t think your allegations of the Vatican persecuting nuns by investigating them is anywhere near being on topic, though it is an interesting line of non-reasoning.
You’re right, not quite the topic. The point I’m trying to make, although not very successfully, is the fact that debates between issues within the church is not uncommon dating all the way back to the first century early Christians. There is a difference in questioning authority and disobeying.
 
I agree. The post about how poor people have tv’s and microwaves was sooo insulting. It’s not like they have to buy a new tv everyday like they do food for their children. T.v.'s and microwaves can be purchased at peddler’s malls, xbox’s could have been a christmas present. These things last. Food on the other hand can be hard to come by when you’re out of money until the next paycheck, if you’re lucky enough to even get that. A truck? my husband has a truck, his work truck. That truck is our lively hood. If that truck breaks down he doesn’t go to work. We go without when the truck needs fixing. My kids have had to put off their birthdays before because we have no money. And they are more understanding than some people here on this thread. Reading some of these threads hurts my heart. If we are broke, the tv bill is the first to go unpaid (no flat screens btw, digital converter box is our back up, which btw, we got at a discount price thanks to you know who). I wonder if Romney has ever had to plan which bill goes unpaid first?
Ya, having been a CEO of a company, I am sure that he never, ever had to make fisca priority decisions. Much better to have a community organizer trained by socialists who taught people how to protest to get free entitlements. :rolleyes:
 
You’re right, not quite the topic. The point I’m trying to make, although not very successfully, is the fact that debates between issues within the church is not uncommon dating all the way back to the first century early Christians. There is a difference in questioning authority and disobeying.
I would agree with you that the minutiae of Mr. Ryan’s plan can be debated openly, and I think we’re having a robust discussion about it on this thread.

I would again caution everyone to not lose sight of the fair more important point of the pro-abortion and the anti-religion platforms which our current president holds, and which far outweighs any discussion about the minutiae of Mr. Ryan’s budget.

Step 1 is voting out the pro-abortion/anti-religion president, and one should not make the mistake of giving Mr. Ryan’s budget priority over the right to life issue or the freedom of religion issue.

God bless.

-Paul
 
That’s not what you posted earlier.
Sorry, I thought you were referring to a different post. Yes, the US Conference of Bishops had spoke out on the Ryan budget as immoral. Dolan’s comments, I need to find the specific quote before I repost. I don’t want to be charged for spreading lies.
 
what exactly has been debunked and by whom? Ryan’s plan will cut Medicare by 700 billion dollars. show me I’m wrong.
Ryan’s plan does absolutely nothing to Medicare for those already on it. It does work to revamp the program so that it will be there for future generations. I think that is a significant difference. Obama takes his out of current Medicare accounts. Wonder how that will effect the people now on Medicare?
 
Sorry, I thought you were referring to a different post. Yes, the US Conference of Bishops had spoke out on the Ryan budget as immoral. Dolan’s comments, I need to find the specific quote before I repost. I don’t want to be charged for spreading lies.
Yes, but the issues with the USCCB have been discussed before on this thread. The USCCB is largely run by the liberal lay staff, sadly. Several Bishop’s were critical of the USCCB’s jump to conclusion about the Ryan Budget and did not agree at all with its findings, and in fact admonished themselves about their inability to effectively take into account the principles of subsidiarity and solidarity that Mr. Ryan utilized in the formation of the budget.

Some Bishops went so far as to state that they and the USCCB probably should stay out of matters they do not particularly understand and let the experts on the matters do their best.

God bless.

-Paul
 
I would agree with you that the minutiae of Mr. Ryan’s plan can be debated openly, and I think we’re having a robust discussion about it on this thread.

I would again caution everyone to not lose sight of the fair more important point of the pro-abortion and the anti-religion platforms which our current president holds, and which far outweighs any discussion about the minutiae of Mr. Ryan’s budget.

Step 1 is voting out the pro-abortion/anti-religion president, and one should not make the mistake of giving Mr. Ryan’s budget priority over the right to life issue or the freedom of religion issue.

God bless.

-Paul
You are correct. In addition, what about the other non-negotiables that our current president supports? No one has mentioned those lately. And what about the current president’s war on the Catholic Church? One would think that Catholics would be a little upset about that.
 
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