Posted on 06/12/2009 10:29:23 AM PDT by NYer
Over 75 bishops did slam Notre Dame. Read back on any of the Notre Dame threads and you will see the list.
Just do a title search for Notre Dame. And then, of course, go back to May.
Interesting post, thank you.
Have you tried something someone noticed one time when the furious, hate-mongering storm of inimical journalism broke over George W. Bush's head, a few months after the Iraq invasion? He metasearched on the names of Bush's most furious journalistic critics and the word "gay", and he got some amazing results. Several of the fiercest critics were (are) homosexual. Like the front-page editors of The New York Times, a solid majority of whom are gay or bi, a fact noticed by one of their own number, who mumbled his wonder and relief aloud into an open microphone (saved to storage media; link ).
Remember that the authors of After the Ball, Hunter Madsen and Marshall Kirk, were advertising men who explicitly praised and stated their intention to imitate the Nazi Germans' and Josef Goebbels's propaganda techniques.
I think so. First of all, there is the baptismal gift.
Second of all, he's making merchandise of God's own, and I shudder to think what sort of holy wrath that inspires in the Almighty.
Not surprising, because so many of them truly thought that George W. Bush wanted the US to be some sort of theocracy. They are scared of Christians, and want them beaten down, whenever possible, because they stand in the way of homosexuals being able to do whatever they want.
I am still trying to figure out what that charade was all about. But rather than wait for the bishops to take the lead, Catholics in general must begin to show some spine, and teeth when necessary. Being politicians at heart, the bishops will followfor sure.
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