To: HarleyD; Dr. Eckleburg; metmom; the_conscience; Lee N. Field; Gamecock; Forest Keeper; wmfights
Sir Thomas Aquinas, Sir Thomas More, and many of the Catholics who embraced the Renaissance were nothing less than the forefathers of communism and marxism. (Has anyone read More's, Utopia?) These are the men Rome has dubbed as "saints" and the greatest minds of the Church. When freedom from the Church was sprending throughout Europe, it was men like these that tried to stop it.All one has to do is listen to the rhetoric that flows from todays pope ...one could not call it "democratic.. it is more socialist/Robinhood in tone..
To: RnMomof7
All one has to do is listen to the rhetoric that flows from todays pope ...one could not call it "democratic.. it is more socialist/Robinhood in tone.. INDEED. . . . and quite in keeping with similar pronouncements from the likes of other brazen Marxist, dyed-in-the-wool globalists like --her unroyal lowness--her hideous heinous--Shrillery Antoinette de Fosterizer de Machiavelli de Marx de Stalin de Pol Pot de Sade . . . --Puhlousey --OThuga --Dillbo Klintoon --LBJ
120 posted on
02/05/2012 4:04:08 AM PST by
Quix
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