The article overall is more balanced than I expected from Slate.
Did Slate ever report on OCommies church and Rev. Wrong?
Don’t care, she ain’t being nominated for pope.
Disgusting that a persons christian religion is the subject of a hit piece.
That was fast, almost as if they had the goods on her in anticipation of her potential nomination. The Nazis have already begun their attacks on Jim Jordan................
(((Yawn))) Slate rhymes with hate.
...and “teaching” kids a song to sing
to an elected president is normal...mmm...mmm...mmm
So Catholics are a cult?
And so it goes...............
Cult? That’s a new one.
I guess the “N” Key was broken on the Writer’s Keyboard.
I’d prefer Opus Dei.
It’s funny, she’s not even going to be the pick but the Left has made themselves look incredibly bigoted in the way they attack her.
Hit and run
Very classy
I love it! The president hasnt officially named Justice Kennedys replacement yet, and predictably the left is going bonkers attacking any and all people on the presidents list of potential nominees. I wish he had put every federal judge nominated and confirmed during the Reagan and the two Bush presidencies on his potential list, so we could watch the left and MSM wasting time and resources attacking hundreds of judges, and going hysterical trying to figure out who it is. The president already has his nominee and he or she is already being vetted behind the scenes. I bet Judge Barrett is not the choice, but it is sure fun watching the left chase its tail while insulting millions of Catholics in the process, not realizing or caring that many Catholics happen to be Democrats!
Remember when they used this same tactic on Sarah Palin? Groan. Of course they’ll NEVER say one worth about the Democrat “spirit cooking”
If they go after Barrett for being a practicing Catholic woman, that will NOT play well with swing votes in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana or Ohio. (The northeast has plenty of Catholics, but they are too far gone).
I don’t believe anything from Slate.
Back in the 60-70’s, their was a huge movement in the midwest due primarily to Billy Graham.
For a long time, Minneapolis was the center until several key churches collapsed.
I still remember JP...they could really pack them into the State Theater in Minneapolis.
So a New York Times article and a blooger there are get to slander Amy as in a “teligious cult”??
Aparently you can in todays secular humanist orthodxy describe any religious community seeking to be a not-storcictly-physically-connected community, instead of a mere religious association, can be branded a “cult”. Certainly on those terms our earliest Christians were a “cult”.