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I once read a footnote in the Latin American Bible, Pastoral Edition, in the book of Isaiah, making reference to chapter 18. It says that we are free to do whatever we wish, but that nothing escapes God. I always wonder…

If I ever had any doubts about some of the people who post on here on The National Catholic Register being “Devout Catholics” but are not Christians in the true sense of the word, this article validates my doubts.  I cannot believe such vileness could come from people who profess to follow the teachings of Christ. You are all a bunch of hateful narrow minded bigots. Your posts about undocumented aliens is the complete opposite of what Christ taught.  You vile people are definitely the mouth piece of the Republican Party who to this day still discriminate against African Americans and Hispanics especially the ones from Mexico. No wonder the Catholic Church is losing ground in Latin America.  You hypocrites are truly disgusting.

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