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Mayor Michael Taylor Misinterprets Sodom and Gomorrah

 photo Screen Shot 2016-02-06 at 8.43.19 PM_zpsugpohsqe.pngHave you ever heard of the phrase, “Ignorance is Bliss”? I can imagine that this phrase can most certainly have its benefits in providing or rather maintaining peace in the hearts of others. However, ignorance pertaining to some situations can be considered dangerous especially if you hold a position of power. It has come to the attention of many if not a few that the then Councilman Mike Taylor, now mayor, of Sterling Heights City, MI gave a painfully ignorant interpretation of the Biblical passage of Sodom and Gomorrah which was twisted in such a way that it does not apply to the condemnation of homosexuality. Although, we can thankfully take his word for it that it was “from his religious rearing” and he was reciting his understanding of the Sodom and Gomorrah story and not claiming it to be the true interpretation of the biblical passage. Nevertheless, according to Mr. Taylor the story goes, Read More...

Bobby Jindal & Rick Santorum Endorse Marco Rubio

Former Senator Rick Santorum and Bobby Jindal both give their endorsement to Sen. Marco Rubio. Rick Santorum and Bobby Jindal were two of the more conservative candidates running for president. I believe this will definitely win Rubio some points!.

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Fr. John Corapi Update

Over the past few years, you may have heard some rumors about Fr. John Corapi. Many have speculated that Fr. John Corapi was involved in some sexual misconduct (not necessarily criminal rather immoral) while others have maintained his innocent.

According to RenewAmerica.Com Fr. John Corapi "remains in the priesthood and is re-establishing his spiritual life."
http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/abbott/150831

Fr. John Corapi has been known as a good Catholic priest before the alleged misconduct. Personally, I am glad to hear this great news that Fr. Corapi is still active in his priestly vocation and we as Catholics should all say a thanksgiving prayer to Almighty God.

One thing we should all remember whether or not we are falsely or legitimately accused, and that is that God's mercy is greater than any sin. We can ask for God's mercy until our final breath.

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