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PopeWatch: Irish Snakes

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Philip
Philip
Saturday, May 30, AD 2015 7:26am

he said; “snakes have had a bad rap in the past. They have good points ya know. I believe an open dialogue and open mind is essential to building a community where snakes, abortion, self-mutilation, incest and bestiality can be harmonized into a island of love. Afterall, who are we to judge?”

T. Shaw
T. Shaw
Saturday, May 30, AD 2015 9:02pm

I’m stealing this from Instapundit. The mere (former Saxon terminology) Irish have been “fundamentally transformed.”
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They can go to Hell.

Mary De Voe
Saturday, May 30, AD 2015 9:43pm

“What kind of Father hands his son a snake when the son asks for an egg?”

Mary De Voe
Saturday, May 30, AD 2015 9:50pm

Friendship is a gift from God. Friendship cannot co-exist with sodomy. Pope Benedict XVI said that “Eros must be experienced through agape”.

@FMShyanguya
Saturday, May 30, AD 2015 11:18pm

@Mary De Voe …Er…the Irish have asked for [a] snake[s] … correction, invited in the snakes.

A Cloney
A Cloney
Sunday, May 31, AD 2015 8:40am

I watch the toxic ascent & acceptance of homosexual sin, socialism, paganism and pray that much more. And when I feel discouraged I remember that such times were foretold and we will survive. Maybe not as individuals but as a church. JMJ

Mary De Voe
Monday, June 1, AD 2015 8:37am

@FMShyanguya : “@Mary De Voe …Er…the Irish have asked for [a] snake[s] … correction, invited in the snakes.”
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Yes,@FMShyanguya , you are correct.

Mary De Voe
Monday, June 1, AD 2015 8:46am

The State cannot pass laws that are “ex post facto”, laws that are made after the act is done. Article I section 3.
To redefine marriage, to redefine the human being, to alter sovereign personhood, to interpose the state into the privacy of conscience, informed consent and inter personal relationships with God, burdens the free exercise of religion and is “ex post facto” , unconstitutional. Hopefully, Ireland will remember truth.

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