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Origen52
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This is how:Not sure how you got that impression, I never thought his remarks had anything to do with secular governments.?
You wrote:
That seems to be a shot across the bows, for instance at all those who believe the Church is a right wing branch of the Republican Party.
A parsing of this statement reveals the following:
- “That” is a pronoun referring to the pope’s comment:
- You use a simile to explicate your understanding of the quote to which you have just referred.
- You qualify the noun “bows” with an adjective phrase which explains whose bows the pope’s quote is being “shot across”
- This adjective phrase states that these people, across whose bows the pope’s quote is shooting, believe:
That the church is a right wing branch of the Republican Party. - There must be a reason why, up to now, these people, whose bows are being shot across by the pope’s quote, believe that the church has been subsumed by the Republican Party.
I postulated that these people were able to believe the church was part of the Republican Party because of past actions of the church which either:
- Enabled this belief, or
- Failed to disabuse them of this belief
I stated that:
Nobody spoke out more against the second Iraqi war than Pope John Paul II.
And then supported that argument with references.
Thereby, invalidating your statement that Pope Francis’ comments were meant to disabuse people of the belief that the church is part of the Republican Party, because these people, if they exist, would have come to that opinion based on a total disregard of the actions of past popes. Therefore, why would the pope aim his comments at those who:
- May not exist (because you failed to give evidence of any such people)
- Imply by this targeted audience that his predecessors had not acted in such a way as to already have made it clear that the church has ever supported the views of the Republican Party.
“Not sure how you got that impression, I never thought his remarks had anything to do with secular governments”
The above stated sequence of ideas is how I was able to achieve the impression that you thought the pope’s remarks dealt with secular governments, actually one specific part of a secular government, the Republican Party.
It has taken time and thought to provide you with the above explanation, unless you are willing to provide a clear, logically presented argument don’t bother to reply, because I shall ignore it.