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Author Topic: Why Catholic Conscience Demands Voting Abstention  (Read 43599 times)

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Re: Why Catholic Conscience Demands Voting Abstention
« Reply #25 on: February 10, 2026, 03:54:42 PM »
It is far too easy to blame the Jews. Is it not our collective fault as well for not fighting hard against evil ? Most christians are too busy working and being productive, while leftists plot our doom and try to murder us like they did with Charlie Kirk. Why don't conservatives defend themselves??
That’s assuming Israel had no role in Kirk’s assassination. That an assumption I’m not willing to make. I heard the lesser of two evils doctrine explained as those who will do less harm to good and if I’m not sure which candidate will do less harm to good I will sit it out like the last election.

Re: Why Catholic Conscience Demands Voting Abstention
« Reply #26 on: February 10, 2026, 04:05:23 PM »
I've always wondered why the pope didn't call a mass invasion of England for that...
The pope pretty much did, in his Papal Bull of December 1538.

It seems that we cannot find the text online but AI tells us:


the 1538 papal bull excommunicating Henry VIII did effectively call upon Catholic powers, including France and the Holy Roman Empire, to take action against England, though it did not issue a direct military command.

The bull released Henry’s subjects from allegiance to him and urged Catholic rulers to intervene.  Historical sources confirm that Pope Paul III actively worked to unite Francis I of France and Emperor Charles V (Holy Roman Emperor)—bitter rivals—to combine their forces and invade England to remove Henry.

This diplomatic effort culminated in the Truce of Nice (1538), brokered by the Pope, which temporarily reconciled France and the Holy Roman Empire with the explicit aim of confronting Henry VIII.  The truce included a papal call for Catholic states to act against England.





Re: Why Catholic Conscience Demands Voting Abstention
« Reply #27 on: February 12, 2026, 05:08:18 AM »
That’s assuming Israel had no role in Kirk’s assassination. That an assumption I’m not willing to make. I heard the lesser of two evils doctrine explained as those who will do less harm to good and if I’m not sure which candidate will do less harm to good I will sit it out like the last election.
Even assuming that Israel did plot Charlie Kirk's assassination, didn't they have access to millions of easy to brainwash, hateful, unhinged liberals?


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Re: Why Catholic Conscience Demands Voting Abstention
« Reply #28 on: February 12, 2026, 10:17:29 AM »
That’s assuming Israel had no role in Kirk’s assassination. That an assumption I’m not willing to make. I heard the lesser of two evils doctrine explained as those who will do less harm to good and if I’m not sure which candidate will do less harm to good I will sit it out like the last election.

I'm sure the Jews were invovled with and planned the "event", just that it wasn't an assassination and Kirk and Epstien are both enjoying tropical drinks on a beach somewhere.

Re: Why Catholic Conscience Demands Voting Abstention
« Reply #29 on: February 12, 2026, 11:39:42 AM »
I'm sure the Jews were invovled with and planned the "event", just that it wasn't an assassination and Kirk and Epstien are both enjoying tropical drinks on a beach somewhere.
Is this the same island JFK and Elvis were on after they were reported "dead".  The tabloid press had pictures.