Batcat
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Romney was a RINO long before Trump decided to play politics.You might have a point.
Of course, Mormons are racist as shit. Their holy books call Dark skin the Curse of Ham and the Curse of Cain. They didn't allow black people to become full members until 1978 and that was only because Jimmy Carter threatened to yank their tax exemptions. They tried to bring Utah into the union as a slave state.
Guy, a RINO is any Republican who hasn't fully embraced Trump and drank the bleach. Your side stands for nothing at this point but racism and hate.
And Mormons are the lowest of the low.
And now you went full retard...
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Democrats love to project. Your party is the one pushing racism and hate.
Also many Democrats are Catholic but are pro-abortion. To say the least that makes them hypocrites. If they were honest they would just drop their Catholicism and stop pretending. The Catholic Church should excommunicate them.
Also the Catholic Church is not fond of changing your gender.

Projection
Projection is the process of displacing one’s feelings onto a different person, animal, or object. The term is most commonly used to describe defensive projection—attributing one’s own unacceptable urges to another. For example, if someone continuously bullies and ridicules a peer about his...
Projection
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Projection is the process of displacing one’s feelings onto a different person, animal, or object. The term is most commonly used to describe defensive projection—attributing one’s own unacceptable urges to another. For example, if someone continuously bullies and ridicules a peer about his insecurities, the bully might be projecting his own struggle with self-esteem onto the other person.The concept emerged from Sigmund Freud’s work on defense mechanisms and was further refined by his daughter, Anna Freud, and other prominent figures in psychology.

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The Church's Position on "Transgenderism"
If they correct you on calling them “Mr.,” “Miss,” etc., circumvent that issue by asking them their name. And then proceed in Christian love from there.
Question:
What are Catholic views on Transgenderism/being transgender?Answer:
Those who espouse “transgenderism” argue that a human person is assigned their gender at birth, based on their observed anatomy. Consequently, when a biological male identifies as female and then has related surgery, they speak of that medical practice as “gender confirmation” vs. “gender reassignment,” because they believe their anatomy now reflects their true identity as a human person.The Church has a different take, one that is grounded in genuinely confirmed reality. One is born either or male or female, and this also applies to hermaphrodites who, though they manifest both male and female anatomical aspects at birth, are either biological boys or girls.
In this light, the Church recognizes that every human person is created in the image and likeness of God, male or female (Gen. 1:26-27). And so we should help people discover their true identities as children of God, not support them in the disordered attempt to reject their undeniable biological identity.