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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am waiting for the Catholic Bishops, particularly the new one in DC, to call out Trump for Trump's treatment of immigrants and for Trump's support of the death penalty. Maybe, they can even threaten to withhold communion from Catholics who serve in the Trump Administration. [Not holding my breath.][/quote] The Catholics?? They are at least as guilty as Trump of doing all sorts of horrible things. Remember the "Indian schools"?[/quote] The Catholic Church has a long and rightfully proud history of supporting immigrants and providing for those in need. Now, whether the current Catholic Bishops have the guts to call out Trump and Catholics in his Admininistration is a different story.[/quote] Yeah -- The Catholics, like all religions, have a history of doing both good and bad things. Like people in general.[/quote] Not a Catholic but Catholics gave us much more than that - Radioactivity: Henri Becquerel won the 1903 Nobel Prize in physics for discovering radioactivity - Big Bang theory: Georges Lemaître, a Catholic priest and physicist, proposed the Big Bang cosmological model - Genetics: Gregor Mendel, also known as the father of genetics - Analytical geometry: René Descartes is considered the father of analytical geometry - Earth's measurement: Jean Picard accurately measured the Earth - Northern lights: Father Pierre Gassendi named the northern lights - Heliocentrism: Nicolaus Copernicus pioneered heliocentrism - Theory of evolution: Jean-Baptiste Lamarck prefigured the theory of evolution with Lamarckism - Earthquakes: The Jesuits made significant contributions to the study of earthquakes - Barometer: Evangelista Torricelli invented the barometer and was the first to create a sustained vacuum - Wireless telegraph: Guglielmo Marconi developed the first successful long-distance wireless telegraph - Clock: Sylvester II invented the clock [/quote]
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