To: Chancellor Palpatine
Let's see--a Creighton quoting fellow would probably be, what, oh, Catholic, right? Without detracting from the contribution many patriotic American Catholics made in World War II, just how effective was the Pope at keeping Fascism out of Italy? Tell me. Was the contemplative tradition a virtue on that occasion?
To: farmer18th
Wrong again - but nice exposition on your anti-Catholic bigotry. My guess has always been that a statue of St. Thomas More wouldn't have been a welcome addition at all next to Roy's Rock.
To: farmer18th; Chancellor Palpatine
Let's see--a Creighton quoting fellow would probably be, what, oh, Catholic, right? Without detracting from the contribution many patriotic American Catholics made in World War II, just how effective was the Pope at keeping Fascism out of Italy? Tell me. Was the contemplative tradition a virtue on that occasion?Hey, CP, did you go to Creighton? I had a friend who went there, but transferred when he realized that Nebraska was so incredibly boring.
farmer18th, nice anti-Catholic rant. Say, farmer18th, are Catholics Christian?
227 posted on
11/11/2003 3:03:10 PM PST by
Catspaw
To: farmer18th; Chancellor Palpatine
Let's see--a Creighton quoting fellow would probably be, what, oh, Catholic, right? Without detracting from the contribution many patriotic American Catholics made in World War II, just how effective was the Pope at keeping Fascism out of Italy? Tell me. Was the contemplative tradition a virtue on that occasion?Hey, CP, did you go to Creighton? I had a friend who went there, but transferred when he realized that Nebraska was so incredibly boring.
farmer18th, nice anti-Catholic rant. Say, farmer18th, are Catholics Christian?
229 posted on
11/11/2003 3:03:29 PM PST by
Catspaw
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