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Sen. John Kerry: 'Take Up God's Work as Our Own'
2006-09-19
Democratic Sen. John Kerry on Monday urged people of faith to work cooperatively on problems such as poverty, global warming and reducing the number of abortions - "godly tasks" that transcend the nation's culture wars.

In a speech laced with anecdotes of his own journey of faith, Kerry, a Roman Catholic, told students in a speech at Pepperdine University that "we can take up God's work as our own.
John can serve as an example, just not the one he's thinking ...
"Shame on us if we use our faith to divide and alienate people from one another, or if we draft God into partisan service," Kerry said.
So why did you open your mouth?
"As God gives us the ability to see, let us take up the tasks associated with loving our neighbors as ourselves."

Even with the nation riven over reproductive rights, Kerry said a shared goal should be reducing the high number of abortions. The first step, he said, it to accept the responsibility of making abortion rare. "Even as a supporter of Roe v. Wade, I am compelled to acknowledge that the language both sides use on this subject can be unfortunately misleading and unconstructive. . . . Everyone is worse off for it," the Massachusetts senator said.
Which is why you've voted against every restriction ever proposed in the Senate.
The 2004 Democratic nominee thinks that he is a potential candidate for the party nod in the next presidential election.

Kerry's remarks were among his most extensive ever on religion. He alluded to the 2004 election, saying his past reticence to openly discuss his faith allowed others to "draw the caricature for me. I will never let that happen again."
We won't need it in 2008, we'll have your Form 180.
In the election, a national debate over religion and politics was touched off after St. Louis Archbishop Raymond Burke said he would deny the Eucharist to Kerry, who supports abortion rights. Anti-abortion advocates pressured more bishops to follow Burke's lead. Kerry supporters accused Catholic leaders of trying to help re-elect President Bush, a Methodist whose position on abortion is more in line with Catholic teaching.

Exit polls in 2004 showed Kerry losing Protestants by a wide margin; Bush won the backing of six in 10. Among Catholics, Bush also prevailed although narrowly, 52 percent to 47 percent.

Kerry said although he was raised Catholic, it wasn't until years after the Vietnam War that he came to a deeper understanding about his faith.
Was that before or after he dumped his first wife?
"For 12 years I wandered in the wilderness, went through a divorce and struggled with questions about my direction. Then suddenly and movingly, I had a revelation about the connection between the work I was doing as a public servant and my formative teachings. Indeed, the scriptures provided a firmer guide about values applied to life," he said.
Ah. After. Easier to find direction in life with a rich second wife. "Come, Lovey, it's time for a drive in the Rolls!"
Well, I'm so stupified by this pile of lies that I can't even come up with a coherent snark......
Posted by:mcsegeek1

#25  "Operation Tough on Terrorists" "Born again Catholic" from now until November 7. Sheesh. These guys are so transparent.
Posted by: GK   2006-09-19 23:27  

#24  What were once vices are now virtues....

or was it

What were once virtues are now vices

hmmm... maybe

What were once virtues are now vises


... thats not right could it be

Vise Grips are virtues

... no...

Vice grips are virgins...

no no no quit covering me in katsup Tah-ray-za, I mean it...

Vice is 72 virgins in heaven?

Fatwa Fatwa .....

Heave is Vice?

...
Posted by: 3dc   2006-09-19 22:52  

#23  Indeed, the scriptures provided a firmer guide about values applied to life,"

OK John, "apply" some of these "values" to life, since you're so keen on the scripure lately:

"Thou shalt not lie with mankind, as with womankind: it is abomination." Lev. 18:22

"Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed; for in the image of God made he man." Gen. 9:6

"These six things doth the Lord hate; yea, seven are an abomination unto him: A proud look, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood," Prov. 6:16-17

"...they have forsaken me, and have desecrated this place, and have burned incense in it unto other gods, whom neither they nor their fathers have known...and have filled this place with the blood of the innocents." Jer. 19:4

"It were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and he cast into the sea, than that he should offend one of these little ones." Lk. 17:2


So, I take it that you're now gonna vote anti-abortion, anti-homosexuality, anti-sexual predator, eh? Good to have you aboard, John.
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-09-19 21:36  

#22  lol - fly...he's prolly referring to the first rich wife he fleeced then divorced. By the way, correctamundo! He's not Irish, and has a Jewish background as well. If voting Mormons moved enmasse to the Masshole, I'm sure he could do that one as well...he's a chameleon. A wooden one...with a Lucky Hat™
Posted by: Frank G   2006-09-19 18:28  

#21  #20: "Kerry is not Irish."

But he plays one on TV.... ;-p
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-09-19 18:03  

#20  Kerry is not Irish.
Posted by: Sgt. D.T.   2006-09-19 17:55  

#19  I'm not sure, but I'd bet Tah-ray-za would object to you referring to it as the "wilderness". She probably has it shaved by midget nubian slave girls. :D
Posted by: flyover   2006-09-19 16:39  

#18  wish I could get that rich wandering in the wilderness....
Posted by: Frank G   2006-09-19 16:36  

#17  "For 12 years I wandered in the wilderness, went through a divorce and struggled with questions about my direction. Then suddenly and movingly, I had a revelation about the connection between the work I was doing as a public servant and my formative teachings. Indeed, the scriptures provided a firmer guide about values applied to life," he said.

He read Miachivelli's The Prince. What - you didn't think he was referring to the Bible, did you?
Posted by: flyover   2006-09-19 16:25  

#16  Come you knew this was going to happen. Last time they had a “War Hero” candidate and now they have to run a “Religious” candidate. I think Ann Coulter floated this idea during the 2004 season and it seems to be coming true. The dream of the “religious right” turning into the “religious left” and of course that will lead to a Democratic surge. I doubt very much that if someone is Republican and religious will sudden turn to the Democrats because Kerry has finished his “spiritual journey” (?windsurfing?). More likely these attempts will fall short when candidates talk about their favorite Book of Job in the New Testament (Howling Howard Dean).
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2006-09-19 16:20  

#15  told students in a speech at Pepperdine University that "we can take up God's work as our own.

Kerry spoke at Pepperdine? Must have been Pepperdine's attempt at providing a counter perspective to reason and common sense.

Posted by: Besoeker   2006-09-19 16:07  

#14  This democrap is so despirate for a shot at the oval office, he actually has taken a practicle approach. Too bad he doesn't mean it, and his own party will skin him for this.
Let's never forget he is the guy who left VN and stabbed his Navy friends in the back for his own gain.
Once again, he stabs, but this time he stabs the leftists.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-09-19 13:07  

#13  This is the same guy who was refused communion because of his stance on abortion.
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2006-09-19 13:02  

#12  Then suddenly and movingly, I had a revelation about another way to get votes.
Posted by: DoDo   2006-09-19 13:02  

#11  He's come a long way. I remember when he was "fascinated by rap".
Next week he'll be villifying "the religious right". If there's a sane person still left in America that can't see through this guy's bullshit, I'd be amazed.
Posted by: tu3031   2006-09-19 12:50  

#10  and he's hoping for a portion of the Catholic vote...
Posted by: Bobby   2006-09-19 12:43  

#9  Because he's "Irish".
Posted by: tabd   2006-09-19 12:35  

#8  If he doesn't follow the teachings of his Catholic faith, then why is he still a Catholic? There are Protestant denominations that emphasize individual personal faith.
Posted by: Darrell   2006-09-19 12:33  

#7  I voted against the Catholic faith until I voted for it....
Posted by: Warthog   2006-09-19 12:32  

#6  He was against religion before he was for it!
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-09-19 12:31  

#5  Excuse me I have to step outside... I think I stepped in something....

And the graphic is approprate:

John Kerry = Chief Shitting Bull....
Posted by: CrazyFool   2006-09-19 11:38  

#4  "his own journey of faith"

Man, that was a short trip.
Posted by: flyover   2006-09-19 11:30  

#3  Kerry said although he was raised Catholic, it wasn't until years after the Vietnam War that he came to a deeper understanding about his faith.

He went to Vietnam? Who knew?
Posted by: tabd   2006-09-19 11:28  

#2  "Even as a supporter of Roe v. Wade, I am compelled to acknowledge that the language both sides use on this subject can be unfortunately misleading and unconstructive. . . . Everyone is worse off for it," the Massachusetts senator said. And he specializes in prevarication, which, i think, is using facny language to cover your lies?
Posted by: Bobby   2006-09-19 11:23  

#1  "God's work", like treason, lying, living in a fantasy world, abusing your station in life, marrying for money...
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2006-09-19 11:11  

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