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Politically Correct Catholic Websites
« on: January 05, 2009, 07:14:27 AM »
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  •     Top politically correct Catholics instruct your thinking as not to upset your post Vatican Council mind.

       Check out how these guys at Catholic Answers do an analysis of fisheaters.com

    http://forums.catholic.com/showthread.php?t=298189


       I hope you people notice the logic they use to trash most traditionalists. If you don't use docuмentation after 1958, you are a hopeless trad radical.

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    Let them eat Vatican Council - Over one billion severed, ooops, I mean served. -  A 139 year tradition!

      Just like eating at McDonalds. - Look at the movie "Supersize Me" and then start thinking about the spiritual food of the last 139 years and the tragic (fruits) results you see today.

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    Super Size Me is an Academy Award-nominated 2004 docuмentary film, directed by and starring Morgan Spurlock, an American independent filmmaker. It follows a 30-day time period (February 2003) during which Spurlock subsists exclusively on McDonald's fast food and stops exercising regularly. The film docuмents this lifestyle's drastic effects on Spurlock's physical and psychological well-being and explores the fast food industry's corporate influence, including how it encourages poor nutrition for its own profit. During the filming, Spurlock dined at McDonald's restaurants three times per day, sampling every item on the chain's menu at least once. He consumed an average of 5,000 calories (the equivalent of 9.26 Big Macs) per day during the experiment. In February 2005, Super Size Me Educationally Enhanced DVD edition was released. It is an edited version of the film designed to be integrated into a high school health curriculum. MSNBC has also broadcast an hour long version of the film, in addition to the regular version.«