jkag89 said:
Ags4DaWin said:
nortex97 said:
Not funny, but
My only concern with Coney-Barrett upon her nomination was her deep connection to catholicism and the catholic church and I questioned whether she would be able to out the gold of the country before what the church wants.
The catholic church 1,000% supports illegal immigration and promotes it and facilitates it at the expense of our country.
Not surprised to see her vote for how the catholic church would have her vote.
Educate yourself before making such absurd comments. Nothing about the Catholic Church's view on immigration forced Coney-Barrett to side the way she did. I guess Justices Thomas, Alito, Gorsuch & Kavanaugh are all poor Catholics in your mind.
Huh? Your post makes no sense.
The Catholic Church has many organizations that facilitate and encourage illegal immigration.
The Catholic Church also has a Pope whose views are not Catholic.
As with all religious organizations, the doctorine of the religion does not always match the official positions of the administration.
Coney Barrett based on the Catholic Orgs. She is has been affiliated with showed a historcal preference for following administrative positions.
There is nothing religious about illegal immigration. It's a secular issue, and one that the Catholic church has stuck its nose into and it's orgs have encouraged.
Coney Barrett showed a proclivity to not only follow the doctorine of the church but their secular positions.
IMHO You can be a GREAT Catholic and think their secular positions and the current Pope are complete trash.
I am not sure what u are spiking the football over here.
I had no problem with her being catholic. I had a concern over the organizations she was affiliated with and the level of dedication to the administrative aspects of catholicism that have nothing to do with religion her personal history showed.
This quote from the website you linked is very telling over the Church's position over secular issues which they should leave alone.
Moreover, every person has the right to education, medical care, religion, and the expression of one's cultureThe view that medical care is a human right is very socialist and communist view.
But one I bet not every catholic holds or is taught on Sundays.
If u want to have this discussion we can take it to another thread for sure. Don't want to derail here