Posted on 04/26/2007 1:13:19 PM PDT by Rutles4Ever
LOVE IT!
Anyone lumping her in with serious people can be ignored after that point.
Behan is also a bitter ex-Catholic. I found it interesting that Walters went along with her. . Jews like Walters are generally more subtle in their anti-Catholicism.
Rosie is an anti-Catholic hatemonger!
And she cares nothing for the Constitution!
The foaming-at-the-mouth law professor from Chicago would do well to explain which portions of the decision support his claim that the majority “failed to respect fundamental difference between religious belief and morality”, or be ridiculed for being unable to do so.
Guy sounds more like Rosie than a professor of law.
Ha! LOL :):):)
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it is unjust to cast this all on one denomination...
that, however, is the way of the world. throw aspersions on others to take the light of truth off themselves and escape responsibility. it is what abortion does, as well, removing the proof..in hopes of escaping responsibility. unfortunately, as most post-abortives will attest, the invisible shame and guilt they carry around will not release them from the burden of their choice of irresponsibility.
A Catholic majority on the Supreme Court which is not reflective of the population should not be denigrated on the grounds of religious bias. If you hold to a religion then you should hold to it in all places, especially public ones, otherwise you are a coward and a phoney. But the real issue when it comes to religion is whether all religions are equal. If they are equal then they are equally erroneous. Therefore there must be some disparity in the amount of truth that each religion holds. The Catholic Church, which does have a long history that can be criticized, is the only church or religion which can rightfully claim to have been founded by God Himself. And for that reason She cannot alter what God has given Her. Likewise, She is often at odds with the “popular” misconceptions of any given moment in history. But at the same time Her teaching on matters of faith remain constant. Long before science revealed that human life begins at conception that was the teaching of the Catholic Church. We can see this illustrated in the Gospel when Saint John the Baptist recognised Christ while they were both still in their mothers’ wombs.
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