Joe Biden’s video address to George Floyd’s funeral was impressive — but only if you just landed from Mars.
With maudlin soundtrack and husky voice, the former vice president oozed empathy as he churned out empty platitudes about “racial justice” that are at odds with his personal history and the record of the Democratic Party he has represented for 47 years.
“I grew up with Catholic social doctrine which taught me that faith without works is dead,” he said, “and you will know us by what we do.”
OK, I accept the challenge.
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That might be "Catholic doctrine", but it's not what the Bible says....
If you are stranded on a desert island or locked in solitary confinement and are unable to do "works", are you condemned to hell??
Of course not.
Jesus said "Believe in me" without a list of things to do.
It' the same thing his disciples told their jailer "all you must do is believe".
Uh, doesn't it teach that GOOD works are key, not any others?
This is the Christian way, not the Catholic way.
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