Catholics should not vote for Hillary

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http://www.presidentialvoting2016.com/p ... r-hillary/

According to the video they shouldn't take communion if they do.
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Makes sense to me, though I think it's dangerous for religious leaders to make political statements.

A church teaches the morality it teaches, and it's up to members to decide how to reflect that in their political views and whom they vote for.
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he doesn't name names but it's not hard to figure out who he's talking about.
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ccgr wrote:he doesn't name names but it's not hard to figure out who he's talking about.
Totally.

And honestly, I agree with the idea that a good Christian of any denomination has no business supporting candidates who think partial birth abortion is totally fine. That's just my opinion and I wouldn't go on a tirade against someone who did. I just feel bewildered when I see something that amounts to a Jesus fish next to a Hillary bumper sticker.
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For what it's worth I don't think Trump is a strong Christian either ;)
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ccgr wrote:For what it's worth I don't think Trump is a strong Christian either ;)

Yeeeeeahhhhh...
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ccgr wrote:For what it's worth I don't think Trump is a strong Christian either ;)
He's got mike pence who in fact is a strong believer. When your a business guy you surround yourself with other SMART well respected guys. Just because he's a christian doesn't mean he can't be president. He's got the money and power already, so he's not running for president because of that. He see's an issue and he wants to be the one to fix it! Trumps actually a good man, he has a nice family to!

And hey! If catholics don't vote Hillary..... I hope they vote trump! :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:
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I realize that president's don't have to be Christian, if they're not I hope they have the decency to leave churches alone and let them keep their tax benefits.
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Why no one should have voted for Trump.

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http://www.salon.com/topic/trump-admistration/
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that link is blank other than a feed of other articles on the site :(
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Not a Trump fan but Salon has always leaned strongly to the far left.
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ccgr wrote: Fri Mar 17, 2017 5:40 pm that link is blank other than a feed of other articles on the site :(
http://www.salon.com/2017/02/22/whats-m ... m_partner/
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EchoDelta wrote: Fri Mar 17, 2017 6:17 pm Not a Trump fan but Salon has always leaned strongly to the far left.
We all lean one way or the other to some degree.

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Followed the link. Donald Trump is not to blame for Islamist or far-right extremism. The article has nothing to do with his presidency.
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EchoDelta wrote: Fri Mar 17, 2017 11:20 pm Followed the link. Donald Trump is not to blame for Islamist or far-right extremism. The article has nothing to do with his presidency.
True Trump is only to blame for Trump. But pandering to the far-right and fanning the fires of hate for the previous administration has everything to do with his presidency.
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