Billy_Kinetta
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Seems to be akin to the Jeremiah Wright School of Theology and Political Choreography.
Tim Kaine's radical roots
Tim Kaine's radical roots
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Tim Kaine is not a true Catholic. Not in any way shape or form
Seems to be akin to the Jeremiah Wright School of Theology and Political Choreography.
Tim Kaine's radical roots
I'm not surprised. The Catholic Jesuit Black Pope Adolfo Pashon is an avid supporter of Liberation Theology. So are the Jesuits that serve him including Pope Francis. The split you are witnessing in Catholicism concerning Catholics who are against this Pope are rooted in the fact that they do not endorse communism (Liberation Theology). The Black Pope aka Superior General of the Jesuits / Roman Catholicism is the highest office of RCC and Pashon announced he will be resigning in 2016. Now they can stay in for life so his resignation could indicate that something major is about to happen.Seems to be akin to the Jeremiah Wright School of Theology and Political Choreography.
Tim Kaine's radical roots
Seems to be akin to the Jeremiah Wright School of Theology and Political Choreography.
Tim Kaine's radical roots
I suppose it depends upon which Catholic you ask. Kaine is a Catholic and so is Pope Francis. It is perhaps an attempt to distance themselves as they are not in agreement with Liberation Theology.Kaine is a politician, Pope Francis is a Pope.
Please tell us what a true Catholic is?
Kaine is a politician, Pope Francis is a Pope.
Please tell us what a true Catholic is?
Tim Kaine is not a true Catholic. Not in any way shape or form
That was my point.
Kaine is a politician, Pope Francis is a Pope.
Please tell us what a true Catholic is?
It's not Kaine, the simple fact he believes in SSM disqualifies him
Kaine is a politician, Pope Francis is a Pope.
Please tell us what a true Catholic is?
It's not Kaine, the simple fact he believes in SSM disqualifies him
Actually those polls come from Pew Research and you left out a small paragraph that reveals an important fact - that Black Protestants and Evangelical Protestants had lower percentage than either of the groups you just mentioned here. See for yourself:Kaine is a politician, Pope Francis is a Pope.
Please tell us what a true Catholic is?
It's not Kaine, the simple fact he believes in SSM disqualifies him
The majority of Catholics in America support same sex marriage- and have for years.
Poll: majority of Catholics who attend Mass weekly support same-sex marriage, women’s ordination : News Headlines
Poll: majority of Catholics who attend Mass weekly support same-sex marriage, women’s ordination
Which means you are as always- at odds with the majority.
Changing Attitudes on Gay Marriage
Roughly six-in-ten Catholics (58%) now support same-sex marriage, as do nearly two-thirds of white mainline Protestants (64%).
link?Seems to be akin to the Jeremiah Wright School of Theology and Political Choreography.
Tim Kaine's radical roots
Donald Trump grew up going to a church that didn't admit any black members.
What kind of Christianity is that?
Actually those polls come from Pew Research and you left out a small paragraph that reveals an important fact - that Black Protestants and Evangelical Protestants had lower percentage than either of the groups you just mentioned here. See for yourself:Kaine is a politician, Pope Francis is a Pope.
Please tell us what a true Catholic is?
It's not Kaine, the simple fact he believes in SSM disqualifies him
The majority of Catholics in America support same sex marriage- and have for years.
Poll: majority of Catholics who attend Mass weekly support same-sex marriage, women’s ordination : News Headlines
Poll: majority of Catholics who attend Mass weekly support same-sex marriage, women’s ordination
Which means you are as always- at odds with the majority.
Changing Attitudes on Gay Marriage
Roughly six-in-ten Catholics (58%) now support same-sex marriage, as do nearly two-thirds of white mainline Protestants (64%).
Attitudes on same-sex marriage by religious affiliation
Among people who are religiously unaffiliated, a solid majority have supported same-sex marriage since 2001.
Roughly six-in-ten Catholics (58%) now support same-sex marriage, as do nearly two-thirds of white mainline Protestants (64%).
Support for same-sex marriage among black Protestants and white evangelical Protestants remains lower than it is among other religious groups. Both groups, however, have become somewhat more accepting of same-sex marriage over the last decade.
Changing Attitudes on Gay Marriage
Did you get that? Support for same-sex marriage among Black protestants and white evangelicals Protestants remain lower than it is among other religious groups. There is a reason for that. We're obeying what the written Word of God says rather than what the world has to say about it. God always has a remnant that will remain faithful to God and His Word.
Kaine is a politician, Pope Francis is a Pope.
Please tell us what a true Catholic is?
It's not Kaine, the simple fact he believes in SSM disqualifies him
As a civil right, I'm sure he does, do you recall the separation of Church and State, or have you forgotten. Personally I'm quite sure he does not. One must put their religion behind them when looking at civil rights.
Frankly if we have a Muslim President you might want to go to Saudi Arabia to get away from Sharia Law, oops won't be able to, go to Israel, they hate Christians, Israel is now a jewish state, oh where oh where are you going to go.
Donald Trump Grew Up at a Church That's Now Full of Immigrantslink?Seems to be akin to the Jeremiah Wright School of Theology and Political Choreography.
Tim Kaine's radical roots
Donald Trump grew up going to a church that didn't admit any black members.
What kind of Christianity is that?
Kaine is a politician, Pope Francis is a Pope.
Please tell us what a true Catholic is?
It's not Kaine, the simple fact he believes in SSM disqualifies him
As a civil right, I'm sure he does, do you recall the separation of Church and State, or have you forgotten. Personally I'm quite sure he does not. One must put their religion behind them when looking at civil rights.
Frankly if we have a Muslim President you might want to go to Saudi Arabia to get away from Sharia Law, oops won't be able to, go to Israel, they hate Christians, Israel is now a jewish state, oh where oh where are you going to go.
Frankly if we have a Muslim President, unless you also change the Constitution so that there is no separation of Church and State- it won't matter.
Of course Muslims hate Christians exactly the same way Christians hate Muslims.