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15thClub
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Your post is filled with intentions that are wrong in premise.While some of the agenda of the Liberal movement may seem to coincide with our Catholic teachings, the ultimate goal is a secular world ruled by government. I plead with all Catholics to learn from the latest attempt to undermine our religious freedoms in the HHS bill that the secular agenda will keep creating battles which will eventually erode the foundations of our fatih. Enclosed is an article which includes such a warning from the Pope.
catholic.org/national/national_story.php?id=44578
As a very non apologetic Roman Catholic AND Conservative, my politics is based upon helping my fellow man based upon the commands of Christ and my personal choice. Christ gives me the free will to make a choice one way or another. Further, it is based upon responsibility and the understanding of what God reveals to us. God is a God of love and LIFE. Jesus was born of a woman and had an earthly father…the Holy Family…the construct and pillar of civilization…A MOM (Woman) A DAD (Man) and children. HMMMM.
On the issue of George Will’s comments about, “The Church brought this on themselves.” IF WE ARE HONEST, then George Will is absolutely correct. :thumbsup:When over 50% of Catholics voted for Obama in 2008 and a majority of the Bishops supported his election, then we have met the enemy and he is US.
One thing I can say with certainty, liberals THINK they know what conservative politics is about but they’e drunk the kool aid. I am just as concerned about the poor, the downtrodden and the environment as the most ardent liberal, we just differ in the means. I prefer the voluntary free market innovative approach. I believe in the rule of law and I abhor crony capitalism. I also abhor the coerciveness of liberal politics. To the Catholics who voted for Obama…how’s that hope and change working out for you now?