To: ultima ratio
Those who object are all wacky dissenters.
It is not wacky to believe that a man who was short-tempered, dishonest and vain should not be canonized.
Thanks for stopping by, objecting to the Popes canonizations, and with the likes of the more liberal dissenters quoted above, fully rounding out the proof of my point. I had a strange feeling I could count on you.
patent +AMDG
12 posted on
10/03/2002 11:16:15 AM PDT by
patent
To: patent
Thanks for stopping by, objecting to the Popes canonizations, and with the likes of the more liberal dissenters quoted above, I've always contended that extremism is a vice. Becoming an extremist places one on the slippery slope to heterodoxy! Here is yet another example of both left and right extremisms!
To: patent
It is not wacky to believe that a man who was short-tempered, dishonest and vain should not be canonized.Damn. That lets me out.
20 posted on
10/03/2002 6:28:34 PM PDT by
LadyDoc
To: patent
And I could count on you for mindless support of something obviously wrong and unCatholic. But, hey, the Pope wants this man canonized so canonized he will be--and this ends it for you, regardless of the truth of the situation. Truth has always been pretty much beside the point to this papacy anyway. As for you, it is whatever Rome says it is.
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