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In reply to the discussion: Progressive people of faith: The Nuns of Philadelphia [View all]Bretton Garcia
(970 posts)82. Nuns are often better than Chaput
Some in hospitals allowed contraception, and even medical abortion.
But? There are so many problems with religion in general, that they often do harm.
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Why does supporting human rights for women make one a 'single issue voter'?
beam me up scottie
Apr 2017
#13
You said support for reproductive rights makes one a single issue voter.
beam me up scottie
Apr 2017
#23
Yes, it is a grave injustice no one wants to discuss yet another attempt to move the goalposts.
Act_of_Reparation
Apr 2017
#32
You don't need to assume anything. I flat out told you why people aren't discussing it.
Act_of_Reparation
Apr 2017
#50
Your post is a thing of beauty, one of those rare posts that make me remember why I joined.
beam me up scottie
Apr 2017
#64
Well, go add pacifism to the platform for Progressives, because it's not in there.
AtheistCrusader
Apr 2017
#55
Well, some posters here are claiming that I called one group progressive when I did not.
guillaumeb
Apr 2017
#56
Actually, denying communion for pro-choice Catholic politicians has been raised in the past.
trotsky
Apr 2017
#86
Does helping he poor cancel out encouraging conditions that make them poor?
Lordquinton
Apr 2017
#10
Yes, public schools indoctrinate people, into 'non-barbarism'. Thanks for that.
AtheistCrusader
Apr 2017
#26
My son's public school has shredded (this semester) Columbus and American manifest destiny/exception
AtheistCrusader
Apr 2017
#37
I am not currently in school. But I have seen relatively recent textbooks on history.
guillaumeb
Apr 2017
#40
Absolutely. The demographics differences between WA and TX are as long as your arm. Longer, actually
AtheistCrusader
Apr 2017
#42
No, it's the title of a book by Howard Schultz, but I think it apropos for the state of post-primary
AtheistCrusader
Apr 2017
#29