A clip of Sean Hannity's "cafeteria" approach to Catholicism in arguing with Fr Thomas Euteneuer of HLI.ORG on FoxNews.This apparently happened last year and I am very shocked by Sean's position here. He obviously is misinformed about the faith he proclaims...Here's the deal, you do not have to be a Catholic, but if you choose to name yourself as an adherent to this faith it is incumbent upon you that you know what it means. Sean is very misguided and is wrong and illogical in the way that he argues. He engages in classic issue switching and relativistic arguments which take away from the central point of the debate. It is not if Sean is a good person, or if the Catholic Church is comprised of perfect people. The point is that if you are going communicate with other people it is critical that you agree on the meaning of terms. In this case Sean is wholly mistaken in his definition of The Catholic Faith; it is not what any one person decides it to be, but rather what Jesus Christ, The Apostles and The Holy Spirit say that it is. this is not a debatable point.
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"The government of the United States is a definite government, confined to specified objects. It is not like the state governments, whose powers are more general. Charity is no part of the legislative duty of the government."
-- James Madison (speech in the House of Representatives, 10 January 1794)
-- James Madison (speech in the House of Representatives, 10 January 1794)
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Hannity's Gospel
Presented for your consideration by POAST at 2:30 PM
Labels: Arrogance, Catholic Church, Character
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