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Originally Posted by cthulu23
Well, he definitely isn't for gay marriage. He's made that clear.
You made a statement that seemed to downplay the Catholic Church's condemnation of the death penalty which read like a defense of the practice to me...my mistake.
As I mentioned before, it isn't quite honest to condemn a man for calling himself Catholic and breaking with church teachings when you yourself also disagree with some Catholic beliefs. I don't like to post about such deeply personal issues as your personal faith, but that is the truth.
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Thats the problem though. The Faithful Citizenship calls for Catholics to help make law reflect our moral belief. I can pull out a page and quote if needed. John Kerry on the otherhand does not. He can't pay the Catholic card, and then go against it - thats all im saying. He brought this into play by calling catholic beliefs " right wing ideologies" - and thats the problem. He cant have it both ways- cant flaunt the "choir boy" title, and citisize it at the same time. Im not saying that John Kerry is or isnt a catholic, Im simply saying his views DO NOT REFLECT THAT OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH - right wrong, good or bad, ironincally the President, who is not a roman catholic- has views more in line with the persons that john kerry is trying to prove he is one of.