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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Conservative evangelicals are ruining the schools. Georgetown seems to have found the sweet spot. [/quote] ?? Mine looked at Georgetown and Notre Dame, far preferred Notre Dame and is thriving there. [/quote] You’re not Catholic, obviously. “Evangelicals” is a Protestant thing. The biggest complaint by conservative ND alums is that the school has become too liberal and is betraying Catholic values. [/quote] What do you call religious extremists who are trying to force their religious beliefs on you? “Evangelical” sounds appropriate. [/quote] You are angry at a handful of politicians and judges who happen to be Catholic (or used to be in the case of Gorsuch and Barrett -- her organization is primarily Protestant), conveniently ignoring the fact that many Catholic politicians and judges, including two on the Supreme Court and the President, hold the same political view that you do. You are incorrectly painting an entire religion and any school associated with that religion, with a single political brush. That is bigotry. [/quote] +1 If this poster knew anything, she would know that the states in this country with the most restrictive abortion laws are almost invariably the states with the lowest percentage of Catholics in their population. The states with the most liberal laws - Massachusetts, New York, NJ, California, MD, etc - are the most heavily Catholic in the country. You aren’t gonna find a lot of Catholics in Alabama, Mississippi or South Carolina. [/quote]
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