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To: Lemonhead
yeah, the media looks at the Catholic Church as THE icon of established religion. The rich history and traditions again, make it an appealing target for liberals in the media who just happen to hate any talk or mentioning of God or religion.
13 posted on 04/04/2002 12:42:57 PM PST by rbmillerjr
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To: rbmillerjr
The rich history and traditions again, make it an appealing target for liberals in the media who just happen to hate any talk or mentioning of God or religion.

Liberals hold grudges too. They know what Pope Leo XIII said about them on December 28, 1878:

You understand, venerable brethren, that We speak of that sect of men who, under various and almost barbarous names, are called socialists, communists, or nihilists, and who, spread over all the world, and bound together by the closest ties in a wicked confederacy, no longer seek the shelter of secret meetings, but, openly and boldly marching forth in the light of day, strive to bring to a head what they have long been planning--the overthrow of all civil society whatsoever.

Surely these are they who, as the sacred Scriptures testify, "Defile the flesh, despise dominion and blaspheme majesty."

They leave nothing untouched or whole which by both human and divine laws has been wisely decreed for the health and beauty of life.

They refuse obedience to the higher powers, to whom, according to the admonition of the Apostle, every soul ought to be subject, and who derive the right of governing from God; and they proclaim the absolute equality of all men in rights and duties.

They debase the natural union of man and woman, which is held sacred even among barbarous peoples; and its bond, by which the family is chiefly held together, they weaken, or even deliver up to lust.

Lured, in fine, by the greed of present goods, which is "the root of all evils which some coveting have erred from the faith," they assail the right of property sanctioned by natural law; and by a scheme of horrible wickedness, while they seem desirous of caring for the needs and satisfying the desires of all men, they strive to seize and hold in common whatever has been acquired either by title of lawful inheritance, or by labor of brain and hands, or by thrift in one's mode of life.

These are the startling theories they utter in their meetings, set forth in their pamphlets, and scatter abroad in a cloud of journals and tracts.
Pope Leo XII
On Socialism


18 posted on 04/04/2002 12:52:01 PM PST by LarryLied
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