Why do people on CAF seem to think liberals are evil?

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Divine law applies to everyone. How many “Gods” fo you think there are? And do you equate Hinduism, Islam, etc. with the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic church?
I think you need some serious, intensive, emergency catechism. Your errors are dangerously serious.
 
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A lot of people think the same thing. I used to. But its only because that’s what the media constantly told me. Then I did some research, looked at the numbers myself, and came to a different and surprising conclusion.

That was a common tactic used by the Soviets; lies and propaganda in order to push a false agenda and cause division and discord among the people. It was clever. It led people to put trust in them.
 
“I just don’t think the rest of us should be subject to Christian morality on certain cases such as gay marriage”

Your bio says you are Catholic. Now you identify yourself as non-Christian by saying “the rest of us.”
Which is it, pray tell?
 
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When I took multicultural education and sociology classes I came to a different conclusions. Of course to you, those wouldn’t be valid sources and painted by liberals.
 
No, I do not. If Hindus, Muslims, etc are allowed to marry in the US and they aren’t adhering to Christianity why can’t gays?
 
Has anyone actually lived in or visited a high crime rate low income area? Sure some people make it through hardworking. They have to work probably ten times harder. They have crummy textbooks, the way the classroom is run is way different than in a middle class neighborhood so is the curriculum
Yes I have lived in one. All people make choices. They know right and wrong.

I also went to a crummy school. If anyone wants to become more educated, school just won’t cut it. Fortunately we have libraries and the internet. Compared to prior ages, we are lucky.
 
You either understand Divine law on marriage and agree with Church teachings on marriage, or you don’t.
 
I can agree with that honestly. I wouldn’t necessarily disagree and claim there is no such as discrimination anymore. People are prejudiced and will always. I’d still wonder why perhaps others may perceive the world the way they do?

It makes me think of how separate but equal was never actually equal.
 
I’m not talking about the government not Christianity. Are Hindu and Muslim marriages unlawful or valid before god
 
They can get married, regardless of someone’s religious belief, it is legal.

However, we have a right to our religious beliefs and to view gay marriage as a sin, just as abortion is a sin because it is the taking of a life that does not belong to us. That unborn child belongs to God the Father. So if we view it that way we have a right to try and preserve life and the sanctity of marriage.
 
Are these marriages valid in the Catholic Church?
Do you favorably compare any marriage between one man and one woman with the abomination that is same sex “marriage?” Really??!
 
Abortion, euthanasia and gay marriage are moral issues, not political ones or ones that only Christians need to follow. God created the universe and everything in it and the natural laws apply to everyone, regardless of whether person believes He exists or not. People that aren’t Christian also shouldn’t steal for example, or do anything that harms themselves or others. This is moral relativism and it’s a major trap of modern society that so many people fall into just because a large crowd of people have decided certain wrongs are ok.
 
Who is learning English? I think if we have high population of immigrants we should learn theor language as well. Of course they should know English living in the USA. Why do other countries choose to have two official languages? That’s because those areas are a melting pot and the influence of other cultures reflects that. Places in Africa wouldnt have learned Portuguese until they arrived.

We have a new influx of immigrants, so why not
 
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Why is abortion so important to Catholics? No other issue generates so much sympathy. I wish I saw this amount of concern for the living or social injustices
Ok I’ll try again. People love babies. They’re adorable and defensless. Dismembering them SHOULD horrify us. The abortion issue can be a “gateway drug” to all other forms of sympathy for suffering if you let it be. Some people don’t let it be or they aren’t there yet. Trust that God will work in their hearts in His time just as He will in yours.
 
Why is abortion so important to Catholics? No other issue generates so much sympathy. I wish I saw this amount of concern for the living or social injustices
Are you serious?!?!? Catholic Relief Angency, Catholic Social Services just to name a couple do more than just pro life issues. You really should of looked into that before posting this comment.
I belong to the Knights of Columbus, yes we fight for the un born, but we do more than just that. We are one of the groups that are helping the Christian and other religous minorities whom are being persecuted inthe middle east. We help the poor with clothing, schools and ect. There are many other Catholic organizations that do work like this! Being Catholic you should know this, unless you are not very involved in your faith. I am very much involved, I don’t just show up for Sunday Mass then leave. Not saying you do that, but you really should know better.
 
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I don’t know if Hindu marriages are considered valid according to the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church is entitled to it’s opinion but why does a secular government have to adhere to it’s rules?
 
Why do liberals think conservatives are evil?

Just yesterday I read a comment posted (not here) by a person who wants all “right wingers” to leave the country because the USA would be a better place without them.
I do not judge liberals or conservatives. I consider myself neither. I’m a Catholic humanitarian. But when the Trump administration forcefully takes children away from their parents, I call that an unnecessary evil!
 
Yes, and unfortunately many nominal Catholics are espousing moral relativism these days. I don’t think we can always blame religious education, either. I think the blame lies more with pridefulness. And such pridefulness leads to stubborn, persistent, and public opposition to Catholic teaching. And there’s a specific word for that.
 
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