You know I would have had an inch of respect had he told his church that while he feels like a Catholic he would not bring anything to the church with his feelings on Abortion. I mean, that flies in the face of all that folks believe in. Faith, it makes you who you are. Well, it is a good portion. Who you are Sunday should be who you are all week long. imho
To: COEXERJ145
2 posted on
10/31/2004 9:55:09 PM PST by
Former Military Chick
(-"There's no limit to what a man can do or where he can go if he doesn't mind who gets the credit.")
To: Former Military Chick
"Take away the supernatural, and what remains is the unnatural." Chesterton
3 posted on
10/31/2004 10:02:59 PM PST by
26lemoncharlie
(Defending America)
To: Former Military Chick
Philosophically, we can thank Kant for this notion that reason and faith can be divided.
Faith becomes a mere subjective feeling while reason is objective and therefore true.
This gives politicans the justification to say they believe something but then go ahead and vote for the opposite view.
They defend it by saying, "well I believe that but that is only my opinion, and I can't impose my opinion on someone else"
To: Former Military Chick
No Kiddin'. As an ex-Catholic I am heartened to see the RCC finally starting to assert its position.
Tradition (church history) and Scripture, as the RCC uses for guidance, both dictate a person NOT vote for Kerry. Period. End. No discussion.
6 posted on
11/01/2004 4:43:12 AM PST by
txzman
(Jer 23:29)
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