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Catholics should be proselytizing about a God who is love, who represents a hereafter where there's no hell, who wants you to lead a life where you can confess your sins and feel much better afterwards. Those are lovely concepts of God. Ayaan Hirsi Ali
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I went to a Catholic school, so of course we had to wear uniforms. My only form of expression was in shoes and the style of my hair. Camille Guaty
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I was brought up as a Catholic, and I'm no longer a Catholic. I don't talk about my beliefs too much in public probably because I feel very strongly that it's something personal - more than personal, it's private. Alan Alda
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I used to be a Catholic. I left because I object to conversion by concussion. If you don't agree with what they teach, you get clobbered over the head until you do. All that does is change the shape of the head. Alan Alda
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We're right where we want to be in the Catholic League race. We have a big date coming up with St. Rita at the end of the year and we need to keep winning until then. Joe Rodeghero
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I don't understand why the police are infallible. They remind me a lot of the Catholic Church. Bill Maher
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Persecution shows who is a hireling, and who a true pastor. Bernard of Clairvaux
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Hell is full of good wishes or desires. Bernard of Clairvaux
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We are to love God for Himself, because of a twofold reason; nothing is more reasonable, nothing more profitable. Bernard of Clairvaux
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I have German Shepherds that I train and have brought back to Germany. I love going there. Ted Shackelford
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A Jack Russell terrier? My god. He'll burn you up. They never stop. A German shepherd, you can only go so many miles. George Foreman