Somebody needs to get Andrew Sullivan some smelling salts
He's got the vapors. Stephen Bainbridge eschews the smelling salts for a good, brisk slap in the face.
Update: Paul at Power Line joins in:
"The real beef with Ratzinger, then, isn't that he's a threat to liberal democracy; it's the fact that he agrees with the substantive tenets of his religion, including those regarding controversial social issues, and takes them seriously. Like it or not, this Pope is Catholic."
Update: Paul at Power Line joins in:
"The real beef with Ratzinger, then, isn't that he's a threat to liberal democracy; it's the fact that he agrees with the substantive tenets of his religion, including those regarding controversial social issues, and takes them seriously. Like it or not, this Pope is Catholic."
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That was profound, Romablog. Thanks for stopping by.
Time for Andrew to find a new religion. No one's twisting his arm.
I find it humorous that he can't help but play right into Benedict's dismissive hands by stating in his hackneyed and childish, sand-pounding manner, "I didn't expect intensification of the fundamentalism and insularity of the current hierarchy. I expect an imminent ban on all gay seminarians, celibate or otherwise."
Here's Benedict XVI on Monday:
"to have a clear faith according to the church's creed is today often labeled fundamentalism."
The Episcoplalians are waiting Andrew. Grow up.
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