About the Religion of Senators Kennedy and Kerry

Portada
Trafford Publishing, 3 d’ag. 2004
Senators Kennedy and Kerry not only hail from the same state, not only serve in the same capacity, the two lawmakers also share the same religion. To many, this makes them mystery men sort of, because so little is known about the Roman Catholic Church. To others, these men represent what is perceived in some quarters as a very real danger, verbalized as the fear that their decisions as lawmakers are influenced by the Roman Catholic Pope. A third group simply wants to know, What do these men believe? This book is for all three groups cited above. It is not an endorsement of either Senator Kennedy or Senator Kerry. Nor is it a polemic opposing them. Politically, it is as neutral as neutral can be. What then is this book's purpose? Simply to present, both objectively and honestly, what the Roman Catholic Church teaches, what it's followers, including Senators Kennedy and Kerry, are required to believe; its history and structure, and how it relates to the Holy Bible, held in highest esteem by evangelical Christians. The reader is not likely to find in these pages reasons to cast a vote for or against either of these men. Their political views, their voting records, their private lives are subjects for others to deal with, and such information will not be found between these pages. What will be found is a new and comprehensive understanding of the religion to which they belong, and the doctrines they must accept and believe in order to be practicing Roman Catholics. Also contained in these pages is the answer to the key spiritual question of our time, namely: in their religious beliefs, are these famous men and their fellow Roman Catholics under Grace, or under the law?

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