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CATHOLIC RICK SANTORUM’S “BIBLICAL” HYPOCRISY DISQUALIFIES HIM FOR PRESIDENT AGAIN~A BETTER FIT FOR PENNSYLVANIA FOR SURE
MR. SANTORUM: IF YOU ARE A “CHRISTIAN”, WHY ARE YOU STILL A MEMBER OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, WHOSE “PHONY THEOLOGY” OF ANTI-BIBLICAL, MAN MADE DOCTRINES ARE AT ITS CORE?
POPE FRANCIS:”WHO AM I TO JUDGE?”
ANOTHER MORAL RELATIVIST WHO PRETENDS TO BE A BIBLE BELIEVING CHRISTIAN, AND CALLS HIMSELF AN ANTI-LIBERTARIAN CONSERVATIVE SUPPORTER OF THE POPE’S SOCIALIST ONE WORLD CHURCH & GLOBAL GOVERNMENT WITHOUT BORDERS
Although he was raised in a nominally Catholic household, Santorum’s faith began to deepen when he met his future wife, Karen. By his account, conversations with her father, Dr. Kenneth Garver, a staunch Catholic and pro-life advocate, solidified his understanding and opposition to abortion. He and his wife have since become increasingly religious. Santorum now considers himself a devout Catholic and acknowledges his Catholic faith as the source of his politics and worldview. He attends Mass almost daily and organized a Catholic study group for lawmakers while in Congress.
Santorum proudly calls himself a “culture warrior” and “true Christian conservative.” In so positioning himself, he has garnered popularity among evangelicals, but his support among Catholics is not as robust. Santorum’s emphasis on his “Christian roots” to voters was especially favored by evangelicals in the Midwest and Southern states during the 2012 primaries, although he lost the Republican Catholic vote in most states to Mitt Romney. Exit polls found only 42% of those Catholics and less than a third of Protestant evangelicals knew Santorum was a Catholic. After Santorum won Protestant-majority states Alabama and Mississippi, but lost in heavily-Catholic Puerto Rico, the Huffington Post said he “seemed exasperated by the trend”and said his base support came from “people who take their faith seriously”, not necessarily fellow Catholics.
Santorum has written for Catholic publications and frequently comments on political issues from a religious standpoint.
He said: “All of us have heard people say, ‘I privately am against abortion, homosexual marriage, stem cell research, cloning. But who am I to decide that it’s not right for somebody else?’ It sounds good, but it is the corruption of freedom of conscience.” Santorum has been criticized for not separating his politics from his personal faith, and has been accused of advancing a “Christian theocracy” through his work. He told a group of college students in 2008 that the United States had been founded on “Judeo-Christian” ethics, and now “it is a shambles, it is gone from the world of Christianity as I see it.”
Santorum stated, “if the President says he’s a Christian, he’s a Christian” but has stated that Obama’s agenda is based on a “phony theology”, not the Bible.
Santorum considered himself pro-choice on abortion but changed to a pro-life position by 1990 when he ran for Congress.
In his 2005 book, It Takes a Family, Santorum advocated for a society oriented toward “family values” and centered on monogamous, heterosexual relationships, marriage, and child-raising. He opposes same-sex marriage, saying the American public and their elected officials should decide on these “incredibly important moral issues”, rather than the Supreme Court, which consists of “nine unelected, unaccountable judges.”
In 2003, during an interview, Santorum expressed opposition to same-sex marriage, said that he favors having laws against polygamy, sodomy, and other actions “antithetical to a healthy, stable, traditional family”, and compared homosexuality to bestiality.
In June 2011, Santorum said he would continue to “fight very strongly against libertarian influence within the Republican Party and the conservative movement.” In an interview with NPR in the summer of 2005, Santorum discussed what he called the “libertarianish right,” saying “they have this idea that people should be left alone, be able to do whatever they want to do. Government should keep our taxes down and keep our regulation low and that we shouldn’t get involved in the bedroom, we shouldn’t get involved in cultural issues, you know, people should do whatever they want. Well, that is not how traditional conservatives view the world, and I think most conservatives understand that individuals can’t go it alone….”
Bruce Jenner got support from a surprising quarter on Saturday: Rick Santorum.
“If he says he’s a woman, then he’s a woman,” Santorum, the former GOP senator from Pennsylvania, said about Jenner in South Carolina, according to BuzzFeed.
Jenner, the former Olympic gold medalist and reality television star, announced last week that he identified as and was transitioning to a woman.
Santorum, who is considering a second straight bid for the Republican nomination, has long had a reputation as a staunch social conservative.
“My responsibility as a human being is to love and accept everybody. Not to criticize people for who they are. I can criticize, and I do, for what people do, for their behavior. But as far as for who they are, you have to respect everybody,” Santorum said.
Santorum did add that “these are tough issues” for both businesses and society, including the question of whether Jenner could use a women’s bathroom.
Santorum has been one of the GOP’s most strident opponents of gay marriage over the years, at one point comparing the issue to the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.
Last month, Santorum said he wouldn’t attend a gay wedding – something other potential GOP candidates have said they would. ______________________________________________________________
Rick Santorum Bombarded with Truth, Supporter Snaps (at 2:52)
Uploaded on Feb 16, 2012
On Feb 15th, I attended the Rick Santorum rally held in Fargo ND. I aimed several crucial, untouched questions at the senator but received zero response. I then aimed my attention at confronting the globalist on several issues where his policies are truly un-american including Iran, the NDAA, and central banking.
A few minutes into my questioning I was physically attacked by a Santorum supporter and pushed 30 yards to the exit while being screamed at hysterically. I lingered around for a while and caught Rick once again to assure him that his New Order of government, which exiles sovereignty, will not succeed. After Rick exited left I spoke to his daughter for two minutes and caught her completely misrepresenting Ron Paul’s stance on marijuana. This is when she made an issue of me filming our conversation and had me stopped by police and Santorum campaign members. This will be released soon in a separate video.
Listen people, Slick Rick is status quo and means nothing but less sovereignty and more world politics. His campaign rhetoric, although often still publicly dangerous and scary, has been toned down and played to his political advantage. Wooing the crowd wasn’t a problem for Rick, but hiding his true policies against freedom and individualism will be a much bigger task.