To: Valin
I fully support the Catholic Church on this stance. If, as a member of a particular organization (Church or Boy Scouts) you go against their teachings/beliefs, than go elsewhere.
The organization doesn't want you nor do the true member.
3 posted on
02/07/2004 5:51:40 PM PST by
GreenCell
To: GreenCell
He said it was not appropriate in the United States for a lawmaker to legislate personal religious beliefs for the rest of the country.
Who told Kerry that this was a personal religious view? Is prosecuting murder a "personal religious view"? Is religion as a source of ones beliefs with respect to society and good public order out of line or unconstitutional? If so when did this come about in America? Its news to me that,say, an atheist, may recommend any position in Law but that a Jew or Christian may not!
Will anyone in the media ask these quesrtions of Kerry? No.
10 posted on
02/07/2004 5:59:32 PM PST by
TalBlack
("Tal, no song means anything without someone else....")
To: GreenCell
Just proves that abortion should not be a political issue, how in the hell did abortion get into the chambers of congress for debate! This is a moral issue and I could care less what Kerry are anyone else thinks about the issue! Its the economy stupid!
17 posted on
02/07/2004 6:22:00 PM PST by
shootergrassyknoll
(Remember how long you were taught,,John Wilkes Booth was a lone nut !)
To: GreenCell
The organization doesn't want you nor do the true member.[sic]
So, it's not what God wants but what the 'club members' want? Go read Romans 8:28 - God has who he wants where He wants them for His reasons - and maybe it's to temper YOU, or to have you work with/on this individual?
Would you agree that He puts people in our paths not necessarily for us to shove them out of the way but quite the OPPOSITE reason?
34 posted on
02/07/2004 7:53:56 PM PST by
solitas
(sleep well, gentle reader; but remember there ARE such things...)
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