Republican senator announces support for gay marriage

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But there is another form of poverty! It is the spiritual poverty of our time, which afflicts the so-called richer countries particularly seriously. It is what my much-loved predecessor, Benedict XVI, called the “tyranny of relativism”, which makes everyone his own criterion and endangers the coexistence of peoples. And that brings me to a second reason for my name. Francis of Assisi tells us we should work to build peace. But there is no true peace without truth! There cannot be true peace if everyone is his own criterion, if everyone can always claim exclusively his own rights, without at the same time caring for the good of others, of everyone, on the basis of the nature that unites every human being on this earth."
Thank you for sharing that with us Cor Cordis, I think it’s exactly right, we are in the dangerous culture of what ever we desire is okay to act on, we all ‘suffer’ from immoral and disordered desires, it’s not just something unique to homosexuals, however homosexuals require more strength to control them, what annoys me about this debate for homosexual marriage is because, by all means I understand when they say “Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.” however theres a big difference between attacking someone for something wrong they did, and when they claim that what they did was ‘right’.

Id like people to see that the sexual acts of homosexuality are disordered and immoral, along with certain hetrosexual desires, that they are something that are only done out of weakness, and weakness is not something that we should be encouraging amongst our society.

Thank you for reading
Josh
 
And all the school children stood up at their desks, placed a hand over their hearts, and said, “I pledge allegiance, to the fags, of the United States of America…”
 
I didn’t know any doubted it.
Apparently you haven’t been reading too many of the comments here. And apparently you haven’t met too many liberal “Catholics”. They commonly refer to themselves as Democrats.:yup:
 
Apparently you haven’t been reading too many of the comments here. And apparently you haven’t met too many liberal “Catholics”. They commonly refer to themselves as Democrats.:yup:
I haven’t met the perfect partisans either. Did Jesus create a political party? That would seem to contradict His monarchy.
 
Apparently you haven’t been reading too many of the comments here. And apparently you haven’t met too many liberal “Catholics”. They commonly refer to themselves as Democrats.:yup:
And in America, each citizen has the “right” to call themselves, Democrats, Republicans, Libetarians, Green Party or any other umbrella of the political spectrum they choose. They also have the right of freedom of speech, having an opinion, the right to vote and the right not to tell who they voted for or have that privacy infringed. I have made a point of never revealing who I voted for, none of anyone’s business, actually. 🤷

A country run by religion after all is doing great for the folks in the Middle East.

I guess the US is a bit jealous, maybe. 🤷
 
I haven’t met the perfect partisans either. Did Jesus create a political party? That would seem to contradict His monarchy.
Well, according to Liberal “catholics” Jesus left the Democrat Party. And its pope is Barack Obama (formerly cardinal Barry Dunham).

What’s wrong Prody - touch a nerve did I?:rolleyes:
 
And in America, each citizen has the “right” to call themselves, Democrats, Republicans, Libetarians, Green Party or any other umbrella of the political spectrum they choose. They also have the right of freedom of speech, having an opinion, the right to vote and the right not to tell who they voted for or have that privacy infringed. I have made a point of never revealing who I voted for, none of anyone’s business, actually. 🤷

A country run by religion after all is doing great for the folks in the Middle East.

I guess the US is a bit jealous, maybe. 🤷
Yeah. So?

What does any of that have to to with Pope Francis’ statement or my statements?:ehh:
 
Well, according to Liberal “catholics” Jesus left the Democrat Party. And its pope is Barack Obama (formerly cardinal Barry Dunham).

What’s wrong Prody - touch a nerve did I?:rolleyes:
Source? :rolleyes:

No nerves touched here. I consider myself apolitical. I am loyal to a Kingdom, not of this world. Political parties are created by men, of this world, for this world.
 
Yeah. So?

What does any of that have to to with Pope Francis’ statement or my statements?:ehh:
You seem to paint with a broad brush. And your comments to Prodigal border on the uncharitable.

My point, a liberal Catholic or a Catholic who is a Democrat has the right to be one as does any American in our society.
 
And in America, each citizen has the “right” to call themselves, Democrats, Republicans, Libetarians, Green Party or any other umbrella of the political spectrum they choose. They also have the right of freedom of speech, having an opinion, the right to vote and the right not to tell who they voted for or have that privacy infringed. I have made a point of never revealing who I voted for, none of anyone’s business, actually. 🤷

A country run by religion after all is doing great for the folks in the Middle East.

I guess the US is a bit jealous, maybe. 🤷
And those enlightened secular humanists did a great job in Cambodia, the Soviet Union, Cuba, China, and North Korea.
 
And all the school children stood up at their desks, placed a hand over their hearts, and said, “I pledge allegiance, to the fags, of the United States of America…”
Camel or Lucky Strike?

rossum
 
Source? :rolleyes:

No nerves touched here. I consider myself apolitical.
Source what? How do I “source” peoples implicit actions - other than citing the so-called “catholic” vote for Obama? Is that what you want me to cite?

And for an “apolitical” guy you certainly are pursuing this little foray aren’t you? Why, it’s almost as if my statements “flushed” you out. Or something… :rolleyes:

Is this where you go into the predictable “single issue” fallacy cited by most liberal “catholics”? Not the you’re a liberal, mind you.😉
 
And those enlightened secular humanists did a great job in Cambodia, the Soviet Union, Cuba, China, and North Korea.
Actually no. The Catholics dropped the ball on that one. The Baptists and other evangelicals have moved heavily into those regions and seem to be gaining some ground. 😉
 
You seem to paint with a broad brush. And your comments to Prodigal border on the uncharitable.

My point, a liberal Catholic or a Catholic who is a Democrat has the right to be one as does any American in our society.
My “uncharitable” comments are a matter of your opinion. Stop judging me. 🙂

And “rights”? What do “rights” have to do with my comments?
 
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