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John Tucker on May 19, 2014 Mike, Very much enjoy your show and I speak as a Traditional Catholic who believes in the Catholic Church and it’s truly Catholic message which goes ignored. As regards, what I perceive to be, your admiration of one Thomas Jefferson, I have some objections to why he should ever be praised by anyone, let alone a Catholic. He was an extreme Protestant who had no use of the clergy, proven when he wrote to John Adams “…We should all then, like the Quakers, live without an order of priests, moralize for ourselves, follow the oracle of conscience, and say nothing about what no man can understand, nor therefore believe: for I suppose belief to be the assent of the mind to an intelligible proposition.” Further, his disdain for the Catholic clergy was personified in the fact he took the impious Martin Luther as his model to revolutionize Christianity in America. Now please excuse me and forgive me if I’ve misinterpreted you’re writings and discussions on Jefferson to be one of admiration. I’m just starting to get read your pieces and listen when I can. If my observations though are correct, I’d love to get your response to the above. Keep up the good work, you’re a voice of sanity…especially at 6:00 a.m.! Deo Gratias! John Log in to Reply
TheKingDude on May 20, 2014 Most of the Founders, save for Jesuit trained, Charles Carroll of Carrollton were Protestants, I don’t think this should chasten us to admire their civil accomplishments. That Jefferson was not a friend to Catholics means he needs us to pray for his eternal soul. Log in to Reply
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