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You're no doubt aware of it but anyhoo: The present Pope, Benedict XVI, caused a ruccus a couple of years or more ago (my archives are all on a pile of CD's & to find the exact date would take forever), by issuing a Papal Bull to Canadian politicians (also buried in my archives %$@!!) based on a 2002 "Doctrinal Note on The Participation of Catholics In Political Life" which basically said vote the Catholic doctrine or else! I quote from the Note:
CONGREGATION FOR THE DOCTRINE OF THE FAITH
DOCTRINAL NOTE
on some questions regarding
The Participation of Catholics in Political Life
The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, having received the opinion of the Pontifical Council for the Laity, has decided that it would be appropriate to publish the present Doctrinal Note on some questions regarding the participation of Catholics in political life. This Note is directed to the Bishops of the Catholic Church and, in a particular way, to Catholic politicians and all lay members of the faithful called to participate in the political life of democratic societies.
It rattles on for pages, teeny part: "
. . On the level of concrete political action, there can generally be a plurality of political parties in which Catholics may exercise – especially through legislative assemblies – their right and duty to contribute to the public life of their country.This arises because of the contingent nature of certain choices regarding the ordering of society, the variety of strategies available for accomplishing or guaranteeing the same fundamental value, the possibility of different interpretations of the basic principles of political theory, and the technical complexity of many political problems. It should not be confused, however, with an ambiguous pluralism in the choice of moral principles or essential values. The legitimate plurality of temporal options is at the origin of the commitment of Catholics to politics and relates directly to Christian moral and social teaching. It is in the light of this teaching that lay Catholics must assess their participation in political life so as to be sure that it is marked by a coherent responsibility for temporal reality. . . " Doctrinal Note on some questions regarding the participation of Catholics in political life
So much for separation of church and state in Canada as far as the Pope's concerned!
I think I was so indignant I wrote to the wretched man and told him to butt out. lol
So your statement: "So religion can't be given any secular authority, it poisons both the faith itself and the secular world." has already been scuppered by just one church that I know of. :roll: And folks are running around screaming "The sky is falling!" 'cos of the Muslim religion! What about paying more attention to the way our Catholic politicians are being ordered to vote by an equally fanatical religious bunch issuing edicts from one of the most secretive, non-democratic countries in the world.
Hence my reluctance to accept the argument that religion does not poison everything. Just in this one instance there is proof that it possibly does and how many more instances exist?