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To: ansel12; JPX2011

“The fate of the United States was sealed the moment protestants decided that killing the unborn through abortifacients was a morally acceptable alternative”

Facts are a thing for some to deal with.


51 posted on 12/20/2014 7:02:23 AM PST by NKP_Vet
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To: NKP_Vet
Facts are a thing for some to deal with.

Indeed they are. Many of the protestant contingent fail to realize that the United States was doomed before its inception. By substituting that what is true for that which is preferred they guaranteed a society in which relativism would be the order of the day. Your scriptural interpretation vs. my scriptural interpretation. Your truth vs. my truth.

So what do we have. A protestant experiment. A society, which up until recent times adhered to the majority protestant view on matters of morality. Until the day in which it no longer did. And the question of artificial conception arose and due to the inevitable consequence of theology by majority rule they chose wrongly.

And as we see it all crashing down some can't deal with it. They adopt the post-Weimar view that somebody must be at fault. Who better than the Catholics or more specifically the immigrant Catholic horde. Whether of the 19th or 21st century variety makes no difference. Either way we've heard this line before. A scapegoat must be found to cover for their failure to adhere to truth. That fundamental truth that life begins at conception and there can be no exceptions. A truth promulgated by the Roman Catholic Church to which the protestant says, "non serviam. It's my marriage bed I will do as I please." The sin of pride and lust ever present.

So they stamp their feet and attempt to shove election results in our faces. An electoral process that at any other time they believe to be rigged and chock full of voter fraud. An electoral process they themselves don't believe in knowing their penchant for stating that judicial supremacy is the final authority and not the will of voter.

And they ask of us to take on the mantle of collective guilt for the sins of other Catholics who fail to act in accordance with the teachings of the Church. An idea, mind you, that they reject on its face when confronted with it by the minority population to atone for the sins of their white kinfolk.

The party is over. And personally, as I watch these old protestants scramble around worrying about 2016, I can't help but scoff at them as I worry about 2066 and the future they have made.

52 posted on 12/20/2014 8:56:42 AM PST by JPX2011
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To: NKP_Vet

The fact is that the majority of votes of Christians who are not Catholic, supports life and conservatism.

The Catholic denomination members votes majority pro abortion and gay marriage, and for importing more of those voters.

Even on FR we see a sneaky support for abortion and liberalism by some Catholics, evidently.


58 posted on 12/20/2014 2:06:20 PM PST by ansel12
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