Monday, September 10, 2007

Questions on Report # 6 David Carlin's Book

Questions on Report # 6, David Carlin’s Book # 1
Sept. 10, 2007
Questions on Can a Catholic Be a Democrat?

Why must a Catholic, or for that matter any person of faith, be painted as either Democrat or Republican? We are a people of faith not political affiliations. (from my perspective, completely opposites.)

When a Catholic is in the public arena and identifies himself as a Catholic you would expect that he will concur with Catholic belief on several fundamental issues like abortion, same-sex marriage, assisted suicide, euthanasia, and stem cell research. These are absolute evils. When he is with any political party that is for that agenda, then you identify him or her with that political party. Also one’s faith is more important than membership in any political party. We want truth in advertising.

It is good news that Report # 6 has brought forward a few good questions. There will be another twenty reports on this book. These reports and letters are now posted on my Blog which is dedicated to the exposure and removal of Catholic-in-name-only politicians. CINOPS BE GONE. Why is this important? The CINOPS have become role models for the generic and lukewarm Catholics. This is scandalous and destructive to evangelizing. (On the weekends, www.cinopsbegone.blogs.com/ has a special for you.)

Today, almost anyone can call himself a Catholic. It is said that the three largest religious groups in the U.S.A are Catholics, generic Catholics and Southern Baptists.

We are in a culture war. It is as real as the Islamist terrorists who want to kill us. The secular progressives are war with traditional America. The culture of death is at war with the culture of life. We have reason, common sense, natural law and the tradition of our Founding Fathers on our side. That is why intelligent voting in 2008 is crucial.

During this past week in Vienna, Pope Benedict XVI has spoken out again that abortion is not a human right. Unborn children have no voice and their right to live exists before anything else. In America abortion is the tip of a bloody iceberg for the other four absolute evils. One deals with the killing of marriage and others with human beings.

Many years ago, I read Whittaker Chambers’ book, The Witness as a necessary information book for everyone in the political arena. It would be a good for all Catholics, particularly the bureaucracy below the bishops to check out David Carlin’s book which provides information on how close American Catholics were with the Democratic Party in the past and the reasons for the divorce.

Next Monday, question # 2 is: It is my understanding that we are not to judge, but to love. I think it was St. Francis of Assissi (I may be wrong, but it speaks of his spirituality) gave us a very profound method to evangelize our faith, “Preach the Gospel Daily, when necessary, use words.”

George H. Kubeck, Duplicate and or translate into Spanish.

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