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  • gdr_11
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 2435

    Catholic Church Draws a Line on Covid 19

    I am not a Catholic, nor am I a fan or supporter of much of that church's doctrines, but I am glad to see bishops and cardinals signing a manifesto that challenges the manner in which world governments are trampling on human civil rights and the media is spreading disinformation regarding the plandemic.

    Although the narrative itself is well written to address the specific concerns of the Catholic Church, it goes beyond that by giving voice to a number of issues that we have addressed repeatedly here. Religion aside, it is time for more documents and public positions to be taken to end the spectacle of the masses standing on the sidelines while the politicians run amok.

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    MJB
    CGSSA Associate
    • Sep 2010
    • 5919

    It's a start
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      newbutold
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      • Jan 2017
      • 1952

      Apparently moving on from the Choir Boy problems.........
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        therealnickb
        King- Lifetime
        CGN Contributor - Lifetime
        • Oct 2011
        • 8902

        Pretty squarely a 1A issue.

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          Jeepergeo
          Veteran Member
          • Feb 2012
          • 3506

          Originally posted by therealnickb
          Pretty squarely a 1A issue.
          With the church, it is a money issue first and foremost. It takes a lot of tithers to gin up enough money to support a Bishop or Cardinal, and that money walks to the plate.
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            Bill Carson
            Veteran Member
            • Nov 2009
            • 3574

            Originally posted by gdr_11
            I am not a Catholic, nor am I a fan or supporter of much of that church's doctrines, but I am glad to see bishops and cardinals signing a manifesto that challenges the manner in which world governments are trampling on human civil rights and the media is spreading disinformation regarding the plandemic.

            Although the narrative itself is well written to address the specific concerns of the Catholic Church, it goes beyond that by giving voice to a number of issues that we have addressed repeatedly here. Religion aside, it is time for more documents and public positions to be taken to end the spectacle of the masses standing on the sidelines while the politicians run amok.

            https://www.cfnews.org.uk/a-pandemic...en-abp-vigano/
            The Catholic Church has no credibilty in the Christian community and none in the secular either.

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