Why Catholics Should Vote for Trump article

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So basically, you want 9 people the change their minds, without any changes in the laws of the land.

I thought people didn’t want judges to legislate from the bench. But in this case I guess it would be ok for judges to legislate from the bench, well as long as it is something that they want.
 
Correct. With more certainty and a SCOTUS that are not activists it may be overturned. How will you respond then?
Yea, read my response to (name removed by moderator).

You also appear to want activist judges when they would favor what you want. Kind of a hypocritical stance in my view.
 
Fun fact. The SCOTUS disagrees with you, and they are the one’s who’s opinions matter.
Do you understand the actual ruling? It was about privacy…privacy that is found nowhere in the constitution and wasn’t ever part of law. It was fabricated.
 
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Again, you advocate for activists judges who would rule the way you want them to.

What is wrong with having laws passed to get what you want.
 
And character or not was a huge reason I voted for him. The SCOTUS picks. In addition, we got a lot of other good stuff along with it. 😀 A patriot and America first… undoing the globalist trend.
 
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Do you understand the actual ruling? It was about privacy…privacy that is found nowhere in the constitution and wasn’t ever part of law. It was fabricated.
So now you are a Constitutional Scholar. Great.

So all the rulings since Roe were based on fabrication as well.
 
No, I want judges to rule based on the laws set forth by the people.

If the people want to ban abortion, there should be a Constitutional amendment stating such.
 
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Trump.has flat out said he does not ask God for forgiveness.
Source? …
OK, to be exact he was asked “have you ever asked God for forgiveness”, fluffed on about Norman Vincent Peale and then when asked again because he hadn’t answered, said “I dont think so”.


If a man who has sinned as openly as Trump isn’t certain that he has askied God for forgivemess.for it, then you can take it as read that he hasn’t.
 
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If a man who has sinned as openly as Trump isn’t certain that he has askied God for forgivemess.for it, then you can take it as read that he hasn’t.
He is Presbyterian. He did indicate when he does wrong he tried to make it right. This interview is still interesting and I learned some things that heighten my support for him.
 
So choosing not to vote for someone who wants to strip away healthcare from millions of Americans (particularly the poor), give the wealthy a tax break, support the death penalty (If you’re against abortion but for the death penalty, very hypocritical even if you are for abortion but against the death penalty. We are to condemn both) is disobeying to the church’s teaching? Democrats may not be saints, but neither are Republicans. Better to not vote at all.

Honestly I am so tired of politics.
 
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In America, we don’t turn to government to restore our souls. We put our faith in almighty God ," Trump said.
 
o choosing not to vote for someone who wants to strip away healthcare from millions of Americans (particularly the poor),
The Federal government needs to stay out of health care. This is state issue.

What should the income tax rate on income for the wealthy be to be fair?

The death penalty is legitimate defense and is Catholic teaching.
 
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If a man who has sinned as openly as Trump isn’t certain that he has askied God for forgivemess.for it, then you can take it as read that he hasn’t.
He is Presbyterian. He did indicate when he does wrong he tried to make it right. This interview is still interesting and I learned some things that heighten my support for him.
The issue is not what flavour of Chriatian he claims to be.

Acknowledging onea sins to God and asking His forgiveness is Christianity 101. Extremely biblical and apostolic,.

And just about the first thing that is demanded by Christ and the Apostles of anyone who.comes to them and would be saved.

Sure, whenever one does wring one should try to make it right. Atheists and agnostics do just as much when they realise they have harmed others, in fact secular law often times demands it. That is neither Chriatianity nor repentance.
 
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