Normally I do not willingly encroach into this dynamic of our society,
leaving that to those of you who are much more acquainted with this very emotional facet of our lives than I. However, when the spokespeople, or influential spokesperson, not so subtly advocates for changing the form of our government to specifically give control and power over everybody's lives to one group of people, I dare say that becomes all of our business. That is religion, specifically in this case Catholicism, and I would like to know what you think about it. This particular individual's name is Michael Voris, and he is the president and founder of St. Michael’s Media. Michael is a 49 year old graduate of Notre Dame, he trained in theology at
True religion jeans the doctrinally-sound St. Joseph’s Seminary in New York, but in April of 2009, he received his Sacred Theology Baccalaureate (STB) from Sacred Heart Major Seminary/Angelicum in Rome – Magna Cum Laude. He has worked as a CBS affiliate anchor, and as a producer and reporter in various markets, winning multiple Emmys for his work in broadcast news. Through his Catholic television show, The One True Faith, and his collaboration with www.realcatholictv.com, Michael is advocating for a change in our constitutional republic, to a theocracy. Follow the link at the end of this paragraph so you can determine for yourself whether or not this is the type of rhetoric that presents a danger
True religion to our society. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=St9kZqWxNfU & feature=player_embedded Now a theocracy you may think might be a good idea, and Mr.Voris makes it sound very appealing. If you are religiously inclined, and feel as many of you do, that religion is a very important ingredient for a moral society, and may be lacking in American society today, you may be tempted to jump on this theocratic bandwagon. I urge you however, to think long and hard before accepting this premise, because ultimately your personal religion may not be one that is selected to survive the elimination process. Now I am not going to pretend that religion is not a major influence in American society, because clearly you are presented with this reality in everything you do and everywhere you go. The difference however, in
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