Reposted from my blog:
Okay, this post is a personal expression of exasperation. Most of you won't care too much about this.
Last week my mother posts this on her Facebook for public consumption:
Then I post this to my Facebook:
To which I get this response in Facebook:
Obama: A man who represents death and evil.
I think that's a wee bit extreme. Really, this isn't funny. It scares me. If God existed, I'd ask him to grant me strength. All I have is my friends.
That's just the tip of the iceberg.
Permalink Reply by Paula T. on April 10, 2012 at 5:16pm
Permalink Reply by Mary O'Grady on April 10, 2012 at 6:37pm That is not exactly a flattering photo of Michelle and Barack Obama. What were you hoping to achieve by posting it?
Sadly, your mother's opinion about President Obama is not unusual among conservative Roman Catholics. I monitor the right-wing Catholic AM radio network owned by EWTN, whose commentators make the most absurd and stupid charges against President Obama and his administration. One wonders about that old Commandment about bearing false witness.
Permalink Reply by Godless Poutine on April 10, 2012 at 11:26pm @Mary
Yeah, I was just passing the photo along with the comment "Best photo of Obama ever". When it comes to Catholics, one thing I've noticed growing up in a fundie Catholic houshold is they don't seem to pay much attention to the Bible or the commandments. We never even read the Bible. They only paid attention to what the priests and the pope says.
@PaulaT
I believe she thinks "feminist" is a dirty word.
Permalink Reply by Renee on October 22, 2012 at 10:02am We never even read the Bible. They only paid attention to what the priests and the pope says.
That seems to be the key thing that sets catholics apart from other christians. Their knowledge of christianity derives almost solely from the mouths of clergy. In my mind, that makes catholicism one of the most dangerous christian religions. You have millions of sheep happily relying on a shockingly small group of individuals - just one if we're being completely honest - to interpret their religious text for them, and therefore dictate their moral code. Few seem to realize they're being manipulated. I think a lot of the weird rituals catholics observe are made up and have no basis in the bible. I don't remember being encouraged to read the bible as a kid in catholic school. My mom, who happens to be the only person I know still actively catholic, has never read the bible in her life. If you get into a theological debate with her she quotes what she's heard from priests and nuns. The result is confusing and laughable.
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