A comparison and a contrast, things to think about!

Have you listened to the words of Pope Francis & Sen. Sanders?

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10 Times Bernie Sanders, Pope Francis Sounded Alike

Jerry Falwell Quotes at BrainyQuote

I for one cannot fathom a movement so out of touch with basic human values as is the self defined 'moral majority'. The hypocrisy of their self rightous rhetoric on abortion, and callous disregard for the living, in their words and deeds, is flabbergasting.

As a non practicing Catholic, and an agnostic, I can say with all honesty Pope Francis has made me feel good of my Catholic heritage.

Callous conservatives and Social Conservatives ought to listen to Pope Francis, no matter how much cognitive dissonance it might cause them.

Be assured, thinking is not fatal or harmful and is good for the soul (if one exists).
 
I wonder if the 2 practiced together....lol .... I really love Pope Frances as well. He tried so hard not to be treated like anything special and with that he is special now to millions of people.
 
I have listened to both. Sanders is a nutty crank. Francis apparently agrees with some of what the nutty crank says. As a man, he is entitled to his opinions.

As Pope, he is forwarding and being used by Obama and others to forward certain political notions and agendas. I give him all the notice he deserves on these matters.

I dumped Catholicism at the age of twelve. To me he is just another man with opinions with which I disagree.
 
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Do you have evidence that, "Sanders is a nutty crank"? Or, is that just another pejorative used by a man with biased opinions?

I wonder, how would you characterize the late Jerry Falwell and his pal Pat Robertson?
 
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Do you have evidence that, "Sanders is a nutty crank"?

Approximately a 92% nuttiness factor.

Bernie Sanders on the Issues

I wonder, how would you characterize the late Jerry Falwell

Old-style gospel hustler, looking for donations.

and his pal Pat Robertson?

A nutty crank, also looking for donations.

So the First Estate leaders of the moral majority were in it for themselves, and Sen. Sanders is in it for The People.
 
Do you have evidence that, "Sanders is a nutty crank"?

Approximately a 92% nuttiness factor.

Bernie Sanders on the Issues

I wonder, how would you characterize the late Jerry Falwell

Old-style gospel hustler, looking for donations.

and his pal Pat Robertson?

A nutty crank, also looking for donations.

So the First Estate leaders of the moral majority were in it for themselves, and Sen. Sanders is in it for The People.

No, he's in it for the philosophy, and looking for donations as well.
 
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Do you have evidence that, "Sanders is a nutty crank"?

Approximately a 92% nuttiness factor.

Bernie Sanders on the Issues

I wonder, how would you characterize the late Jerry Falwell

Old-style gospel hustler, looking for donations.

and his pal Pat Robertson?

A nutty crank, also looking for donations.

So the First Estate leaders of the moral majority were in it for themselves, and Sen. Sanders is in it for The People.

No, he's in it for the philosophy, and looking for donations as well.

What philosophy is that?
 
Do you have evidence that, "Sanders is a nutty crank"?

Approximately a 92% nuttiness factor.

Bernie Sanders on the Issues

I wonder, how would you characterize the late Jerry Falwell

Old-style gospel hustler, looking for donations.

and his pal Pat Robertson?

A nutty crank, also looking for donations.

So the First Estate leaders of the moral majority were in it for themselves, and Sen. Sanders is in it for The People.

No, he's in it for the philosophy, and looking for donations as well.

What philosophy is that?

Marxism, of course.
 

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