The Freedom From Religion Foundation’s signature full-page ad, “It’s Time to Quit the Catholic Church,” is in today’s USA Today Money Section, which stays on the newsstands all weekend. The ad by FFRF, a state/church watchdog and the nation’s largest atheist/agnostic association with over 18,000 members, urges liberal and nominal Roman Catholics to “quit” their church over its war against contraception.FFRF warns Catholics that their church is “launching a ruthless political Inquisition in your name.”
via FFRF’s ‘Quit the Catholic Church’ ad in weekend USA Today | Secular News Daily.
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It doesn’t surprise me. Nothing about this religion surprises me. It makes hypocrits out of it patrons and there is a saying, “there can be no happiness if the things you believe in are different than the things that you do”.Most Catholic’s are programmed however so they don’t question even the most irrational dogma.