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To: chimera
I didn't make an improper generalization, just sourcing a Catholic News paper that reports on Catholic organizations. My point is this, If an ideology prevents one from following the Constitution and administering a fair and proper process, then that person should be excluded from public politics. Most Democrats would fail this simple test but also some members of religious and non-religious organizations.
20 posted on 12/25/2018 8:10:21 AM PST by BipolarBob (Have a McClane Christmas : "Now I have a machine gun HO-HO - HO".)
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To: BipolarBob
It becomes a difficult choice in many cases, requiring a good measure of prayer, reflection, and discernment. People of faith have sometimes opposed unjust laws in the past and have effected constructive change as a result. One should not take that choice lightly and it may require actions which result in removal from elected office (voluntary or otherwise), but one cannot serve two masters when it comes to a question of faith-based morality and ethics.
30 posted on 12/25/2018 8:36:28 AM PST by chimera
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