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/p> p>Keep up the great work. br> -- Thomas VanHaaren /p> p> Neumayr's article highlights why I left the Catholic Church when I decided to "get serious" about Jesus. The unpleasant fact is that the Catholic Church thinks its own traditions and teachings trump the literal word of scripture. Starting from that position any heresy is possible, and it's no wonder that the Catholic leadership now finds it so easy to support a heretic like Kerry. br> -- Robert Kinz /p>During the presidential debates, Kerry stated how important his faith in to him and how it had stood him well during trying times throughout his life. How is it that no one remembers just two or three months back, when Kerry first played the religion card? He said that public displays of faith are difficult for him and that religion is very personal.
p>However, when he was asked what his favorite book in the New Testament is, he answered, "The Book of Job". The "altar boy" and devout Catholic did not know that Job is an Old Testament book. Kerry is either a moron or a phony. Personally, I do not think that he is a moron. br> -- Michael Perine br> Nevada /p>