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@led15g5 The phrase "separation between Church and state" was NEVER mentioned in the United States Constitution. This phrase was first coined in a letter from Thomas Jefferson to the Baptist Church in Danbury, Connecticut regarding the issue of whether or not the new government would impose any state-enforced denomination; the letter was written to assure CHRISTIANS that the GOVERNMENT would stay out of the CHURCH, not the other way around like so many people are suckered into believing.
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@led15g5 It appears that you don't understand that human life is human life regardless of the "separation of Church and State".
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there is no way they should be taking part in communion
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It is almost like some of the Bishops have become politicians. They're looking at what is politically correct through the eyes of the public, instead through the eyes of the unborn, the eyes of our Lord!! Evil gets multiplied because they are Not practicing their faith. Does the Pope or Cardinals have any say over the behavior of these Bishops?
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Well, of that list, I only see 6 practicing Catholics. The others aren't Catholic at all.
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the church is full of cowards! i'm sick of this!
It appears Michael Voris doesn't understand separation between church and state.
led15g5 1 year ago
@led15g5 Truth is Truth. There is not one Truth for the Church and another for the State. We are all obligated to respond and lives our lives in accordance with the Truth. A Catholic in public service is not freed of the obligation to serve the Truth. Truth is not True because the Catholic Church says so. The Catholic Church teaches things because they are True. One can differ on matters of prudential judgment, but not the Truth.
RealCatholicTV 1 year ago 3
What makes you think they are Catholic ? Just because they were baptized Catholic ?
tfrenn 2 years ago 3
Baptized, confirmed, attend Mass, say they are Catholic . . .
They are heretics, but they remain Catholic unless excommunicated.
RealCatholicTV 2 years ago
Many Protestants think they're "Christian" just because they believe in Jesus as their savior.. how easy, huh?
ChrisDaron 2 years ago
Well, if they believe in Jesus as savior and believe in the Trinity, they are Christian. However, there is much more to being AUTHENICALLY Christian and FULLY Christian than the fundamental basics.
RealCatholicTV 2 years ago 2