Pro-life Mass in Columbus cathedral disrupted by pro-abortion protesters

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The activists were displaying posters with messages that read: ‘Fund abortion, not cops,’ and, ‘Abortion on demand, end Hyde now.’

COLUMBUS, Ohio, January 22, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — A group of pro-abortion activists this morning stormed the Catholic Cathedral of St. Joseph in downtown Columbus, Ohio, and disrupted a pro-life Mass that was being celebrated at the time.

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Perhaps banners should appear all over the world proclaiming' They have sold their souls to the power of self interest' saying nothing else and unpromoted. No one mentions selling souls much any more. Perhaps when they realise there is a glut of sold souls on the market and their stocks will fall accordingly, they may seek to rectify the problem.
 
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Does this mean the Latin church has been cancelled? Good luck with that. lol
It means unless you are a Biden/Pelosi kind of Catholic you will be cancelled.
 
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They aren't that stupid.

There is a YouTube channel titled, Epic Rap Battles of History full of music videos portraying two or more historical or pop culture figures in rap battles. A major selling point is, "Who won? Who's next? You decide!" The comments section is littered with suggestions because of that.

A popular suggestion was "Jesus vs Muhammad". If I remember correctly, the creators said they didn't want to do controversial figures like that out of fear of backlash.[2] During a live tour, however, they did one with Jesus vs Charles Darwin instead of Muhammad.[1] Basically, they were not afraid of making a rap battle involving Jesus Christ and Muhammad, they were just afraid of making one with Muhammad.

Why is this? My best theory is that Jesus Christ is most commonly portrayed as a man who WILL NOT fight back. Muhammad, on the other hand, has over 1.9 billion followers today[3] and there are legitimate concerns of them fighting back in his name.[5][6][7] This is consistent with bullies, whom are reliant on physical and social advantages over their targets.[4]

  1. Jesus Christ
  2. Religious Figures in ERBs
  3. Muslim Population by Country 2020
  4. https://www.researchgate.net/public...wer_imbalance_in_bullying_A_thematic_analysis
  5. September 11 attacks | History, Summary, Timeline, Casualties, & Facts
  6. London bombings of 2005 | History, Facts, & Map
  7. Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant | History & Facts
 
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There is a YouTube channel titled, Epic Rap Battles of History full of music videos portraying two or more historical or pop culture figures in rap battles. A major selling point is, "Who won? Who's next? You decide!" The comments section is littered with suggestions because of that.

A popular suggestion was "Jesus vs Muhammad". If I remember correctly, the creators said they didn't want to do controversial figures like that out of fear of backlash.[2] During a live tour, however, they did one with Jesus vs Charles Darwin instead of Muhammad.[1] Basically, they were not afraid of making a rap battle involving Jesus Christ and Muhammad, they were just afraid of making one with Muhammad.

Why is this? My best theory is that Jesus Christ is most commonly portrayed as a man who WILL NOT fight back. Muhammad, on the other hand, has over 1.9 billion followers today[3] and there are legitimate concerns of them fighting back in his name.[5][6][7] This is consistent with bullies, whom are reliant on physical and social advantages over their targets.[4]

  1. Jesus Christ
  2. Religious Figures in ERBs
  3. Muslim Population by Country 2020
  4. https://www.researchgate.net/public...wer_imbalance_in_bullying_A_thematic_analysis
  5. September 11 attacks | History, Summary, Timeline, Casualties, & Facts
  6. London bombings of 2005 | History, Facts, & Map
  7. Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant | History & Facts
So ... the solution is to be more of a bully?

We prayed last night to the King of the Universe and left the mess in His hands. Done deal.
 
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