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In reply to the discussion: New Orleans Archdiocese Asks Catholics to Avoid Johnson & Johnson COVID Vaccine [View all]DURHAM D
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El Supremo
Mar 2021
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Why do these men obsess so much about something that affects women. It's an obsession!
SharonAnn
Mar 2021
#63
Uggh. I thought the Pope had given special dispensation against this kind of reaction...
hlthe2b
Mar 2021
#2
Here it is: "Vatican OKs Receiving COVID-19 Vaccines, Even If Research Involved Fetal Tissue"
hlthe2b
Mar 2021
#9
If I was Catholic, I would find the Pope's position far more persuasive than the local archbishop.
TomSlick
Mar 2021
#25
I read the Bible when I was 13-14 years old and have been an atheist ever since. n/t
spike jones
Mar 2021
#45
This is why I do not like any church, they kind of have there priorities in a state of confusion
turbinetree
Mar 2021
#10
To do some paraphrasing: I hate the smell of religious freedumb in the morning! And
abqtommy
Mar 2021
#12
Would you rather be morally-comprised alive, or unmorally-compromised DEAD?
bucolic_frolic
Mar 2021
#19
Good thing is that most Catholics don't give a damn what the Archdiocese has to say
Escurumbele
Mar 2021
#23
Um, I believe the need/use of "abortion-derived cell lines" for anything ended a long time ago.
PSPS
Mar 2021
#26
In my opinion, SCIENCE is the final arbiter. Not some mouldy book of fairytales
flibbitygiblets
Mar 2021
#41
Sooo..."partial use" (as in testing) is OK, but "extensive use" is very, very bad?
LudwigPastorius
Mar 2021
#34
You know, I cannot help but point out this is the same group whose priests are accused
PatrickforB
Mar 2021
#62