It’s been known for a LONG time that they have no concept of what ‘Separation of Church and State’ is.
Who cares what fat, menopausal, lefty whores from New England think?
Like talking to a brick wall with these people, but abortion is *intrinsically immoral* while the death penalty isn't. One is killing an innocent person, the other is killing a guilty person. That's why.
The only thing problematic here is her abysmal understanding of the issue.
They really are morons. Dunning-Kruger level twits.
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Face palm.
So. So. Stupid.
"Oh, you so funny."
Don’t you love how atheists are always explaining Church doctrine and the Bible to Christians.
pelosi has on several recorded moments framed her statements with the words, “ theee are my personal beliefs”, therefore she was not speaking as Speaker of the House.
therefore, she has framed herself opposite the teachings ad official stance of her catholic faith, and can be rightfully called a heretic, and deniable of the Mass.
America is not a catechismic state, therefore, there is no separation to be had.
The level of stupidity from the women of the View never ceases to amaze me. It isn’t as if the Cardinal is saying that she should be recalled from her position as House Speaker and Congresswoman. His only pronouncement is that she should be denied communion in the Catholic Church, which is well within his authority.
And it takes the two together -- the 1st and the 14th -- to secure religious freedom from government meddling. In fact all 13 of the original US states had state religions because the 1st Amendment was not taken to be controlling of the several states' governments, only of the federal government.
In some states it was merely perfunctory but in other states it was rigorously enforced. The State of New Hampshire maintained a state religion until the 1877 ratification of the 14th Amendment forced it to amend its constitution. Before that you could not hold state office there unless you were Protestant.
But Separation of Church and State (which was never a legal precedent but merely a term of art probably coined by Jefferson) has never been what the name implies. It was always only religion's freedom from government. Religion always has and still is perfectly entitled to meddle in government (provided that meddling does not interfere with the individual citizen's 1st and 14th Amendment rights).
Lol!