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Old 04-04-2009, 08:26 PM
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Originally Posted by SCUDSBROTHER
As long as people make public policy based on their religious beliefs, then it's part of the political discussion. You say THE MORMON was dismissed and considered non-viable? Well, if you wanted to buy some alcohol to drink at home, and were inconvenienced by Mormons, then you have a right to say you don't want to vote for him (simply because he's Mormon.) It's their own fault for making laws(everyone must live with) based on their own religion.
i'm not one who said romney wasn't a viable candidate. i was using him as an example to illustrate that catholics are not the only ones seeing criticisms of their religion.

and no, catholics do not agree with all the churches teachings-read any subject in which the catholic church weighs in, and you'll see that not all members agree~ the subjects of pre-marital sex, abortion rights, same sex marriage, and birth control for starters.
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