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Amy Coney Barnett officially confirmed as Supreme Court Justice
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RE: Amy Coney Barnett officially confirmed as Supreme Court Justice
Just because Joe Biden is a Catholic does not mean he will run a theocracy. However, given the American religious rights contempt for church-state separation, I wouldn't put it past the judges to rule on religious grounds or in favor of religious causes that undermine secularism.
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RE: Amy Coney Barnett officially confirmed as Supreme Court Justice
(October 27, 2020 at 9:44 am)SUNGULA Wrote: Just because Joe Biden is a Catholic does not mean he will run a theocracy. However, given the American religious rights contempt for church-state separation, I wouldn't put it past the judges to rule on religious grounds or in favor of religious causes that undermine secularism.

I would prefer both parties refrain from pulpit politics and making claims in public office as to what God wants.

But you are right, between the left and the right, only one party wants to turn America into a theocracy.
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RE: Amy Coney Barnett officially confirmed as Supreme Court Justice
(October 27, 2020 at 11:24 am)Brian37 Wrote:
(October 27, 2020 at 9:44 am)SUNGULA Wrote: Just because Joe Biden is a Catholic does not mean he will run a theocracy. However, given the American religious rights contempt for church-state separation, I wouldn't put it past the judges to rule on religious grounds or in favor of religious causes that undermine secularism.

I would prefer both parties refrain from pulpit politics and making claims in public office as to what God wants.

But you are right, between the left and the right, only one party wants to turn America into a theocracy.

What religion do you think is trying to take over?

Don't be a twatwaffle about this. Be specific. Tell us what branch of what religion is trying to seize power.

If you say "non-denominational" you prove you are making shit up.
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RE: Amy Coney Barnett officially confirmed as Supreme Court Justice
(October 27, 2020 at 7:35 am)Nomad Wrote:
(October 27, 2020 at 6:26 am)arewethereyet Wrote: Not all Catholics are extreme in their beliefs.  I grew up surrounded by them.  At one time I was one of them though it wasn't my choice.

That is true.  But as more and more of what the rcc is comes out into the open, the extremists are becoming a bigger share of the catholic population.  In twenty years USian catholicism will be like Irish catholicism, populated mostly by the headbangers.


That’s not really the case. The percentage of US Catholics who regularly attend church services has dropped like a paralyzed falcon. You only find the hardline, old-school Catholicism among the ever shrinking minority who attend services at least once per week. In fact, it’s not a stretch to describe most American Catholics as ‘reform’ (‘liberal’ is probably too strong a term at this point).

USians have a helluva lot more to fear from Protestant hardliners than from Catholic ones.

Boru
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RE: Amy Coney Barnett officially confirmed as Supreme Court Justice
Quote:What religion do you think is trying to take over?
Right-Wing Christianity 


Quote:Don't be a twatwaffle about this. Be specific. Tell us what branch of what religion is trying to seize power.
I already said, Right-Wing Christianity 


Quote:If you say "non-denominational" you prove you are making shit up.
It's technically is nondenominational. As it's built on what they are opposed to rather than individual denominal beliefs. Where they fall on the political spectrum rather than what church they attend. This is why you can get far-right Catholics to side with far-right Evangelicals. Sure they will shit talk each other and when they're in power they will likely all turn on each other. But they have the same enemies list and the same social causes and more of a reason to work together then stand apart.
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RE: Amy Coney Barnett officially confirmed as Supreme Court Justice
It could have been postponed with unethical and illegal means. It was that important. Lies, bomb threats, weaponize covid, intimidation of her and her family, and things I can’t say. It’s not over. Everyday something could happen.
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RE: Amy Coney Barnett officially confirmed as Supreme Court Justice
(October 28, 2020 at 9:13 am)CarveTheFive Wrote: It could have been postponed with unethical and illegal means. It was that important. Lies, bomb threats, weaponize covid, intimidation of her and her family, and things I can’t say. It’s not over. Everyday something could happen.

How moronically Machiavellian of you.

Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson
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RE: Amy Coney Barnett officially confirmed as Supreme Court Justice
(October 27, 2020 at 12:14 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:
(October 27, 2020 at 7:35 am)Nomad Wrote: That is true.  But as more and more of what the rcc is comes out into the open, the extremists are becoming a bigger share of the catholic population.  In twenty years USian catholicism will be like Irish catholicism, populated mostly by the headbangers.


That’s not really the case. The percentage of US Catholics who regularly attend church services has dropped like a paralyzed falcon. You only find the hardline, old-school Catholicism among the ever shrinking minority who attend services at least once per week. In fact, it’s not a stretch to describe most American Catholics as ‘reform’ (‘liberal’ is probably too strong a term at this point).

USians have a helluva lot more to fear from Protestant hardliners than from Catholic ones.

Boru

Many if not Most of those people you talk about have de facto abandoned the church, as evidenced by their lack of participation in its activities. They have no de iure way to leave.

The situation in Ireland is that the country is 80% catlick officially, but in reality about 20-30% catlick. That's what we'll see in the US too.
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RE: Amy Coney Barnett officially confirmed as Supreme Court Justice
And, of course, Machiavelli advised people in power to do bad shit only when necessary, and do what they can to not have it backfire. To be fair, perhaps something like this might be necessary, but maybe intimidating enough Republican senators to Either change their vote or abstain. Or, to take an example that happened not too long ago, when Joe Biden comes to power, threaten to pack the courts unless some justices change their tune.
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RE: Amy Coney Barnett officially confirmed as Supreme Court Justice
(October 28, 2020 at 2:16 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote: And, of course, Machiavelli advised people in power to do bad shit only when necessary, and do what they can to not have it backfire. To be fair, perhaps something like this might be necessary, but maybe intimidating enough Republican senators to Either change their vote or abstain. Or, to take an example that happened not too long ago, when Joe Biden comes to power, threaten to pack the courts unless some justices change their tune.

But that’s not what Carve was suggesting. He’s promoting the use of violence and terror tactics against a legal participant in a legal process because he doesn’t like the outcome.

Boru
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