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Dr. Fauci says, practicing Catholicism is, quote, a thing that I don't really need to do.
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Okay, I'm not here to judge anybody's relationship with the religion into which they were raised.
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In which they were born is not technically accurate, except in Judaism.
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But I need to read to you one quote from Dr. Fauci.
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Morality and religion.
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So why don't you practice Catholicism?
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You were baptized, you were married in the church, etc.
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A number of complicated reasons.
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Get ready.
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First of all, I think my own personal ethics on life are, I think, enough to keep me going on the right path.
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That was worth everything.
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Yeah, you have it in a nutshell.
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I think my own personal ethics on life are, I think...
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It's interesting that he said, I think, twice.
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It betrays a non-certitude.
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You know that?
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But anyway, it's so fascinating.
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His personal ethics!
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Are enough to keep him going on the straight path, on the right path.
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So whose personal ethics, Dr. Fauci, are not enough?
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Why are your personal ethics enough?
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But, you would have to admit, there's a problem here, because there are people whose personal ethics lead to pure evil.
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And of course there are people whose personal ethics lead them to differ with you on very major issues.
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Be that as it may.
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Just wanted you to know.
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It does give an insight into the ease with which he has told untruth.
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Because he only had to answer to himself.
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Not to God or the Bible or the Catholic Church.
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And as I have said so frequently and written up, the conscience is completely malleable.
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It's really putty in the hands of the owner.
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People who do terrible things and say awful things have clear consciences.
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