Saturday, November 26, 2005

Catholics and the Supreme Court (Part II)

+ JMJ

Recently I wrote an article on Catholics and the Supreme Court. I have received several emails and a couple of comments on this blog concerning this article. Therefore, I felt it needed to restate my point on this matter and perhaps make it clearer.

There are diverse cultures and religions in these United States of America. However, this country was founded on fundamental Judeo-Christian ideals. Thus, we need representatives in our courts and Congress and White House to continue these morals in our country. We were founded as a nation under God – the God of the Old and New Testament of Sacred Scripture. Whether one is a Protestant, Catholic, or Jew, he or she must be faithful to the Scriptures and the founding ideals of this country and carry on this legacy that has been given to us through the ages.

One gentleman made reference to the Klan and called our founding fathers infidels. They were fundamental Christians. They were rooted in Judeo-Christian beliefs, and thus founded our nation upon such a rock. We seem to hear the word infidel quite a lot recently, mostly at the mouths of Mohammedans, who in fact, are the epitome of true infidels themselves. The Klan has nothing to do with this article and I can’t understand what was meant by this seeing the writer doesn’t seem proficient in the English language.

+ Mason

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