McCain rejects anti-Catholic views

      John McCain, the Republican candidate for President knows he can’t alienate a major religion like the Roman Catholic Church.He also knows he has to repudiated any religious leader who attacks another faith out of hatred. This was the case concerning televangelist John Hagee ,who endorsed McCain  then  when on to blast the Roman Catholic Church as “the great whore” and called it a “false cult system”—“apostate” means someone who has forsaken his religion.Republican presidential candidate John McCain on Friday repudiated any views of a prominent televangelist who endorsed him last month “if they are anti-Catholic or offensive to Catholics.” On Friday, McCain took a stronger stance on Hagee’s views in an interview with The Associated Press.”We’ve had a dignified campaign, and I repudiate any comments that are made, including Pastor Hagee’s, if they are anti-Catholic or offensive to Catholics,” McCain said.“I sent two of my children to Catholic school. I categorically reject and repudiate any statement that was made that was anti-Catholic, both in intent and nature. I categorically reject it, and I repudiate it,” McCain said.“And we can’t have that in this campaign,” McCain said. “We’re trying to unite the country. We’re uniting the country, not dividing it.”By LIBBY QUAID, Associated Press Writer

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