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Comments by "Above Ground" (@Above-Ground) on "Trump Announces RBG Replacement" video.
Amy Barrett is part of a small Catholic cult known as People of Praise, which teaches that husbands are the heads of families and have authority over their wives, even in voting. She has written before about how she believes Catholicism should affect a judge’s jurisprudence.
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real american To fulfill the group’s "communitarian vision," [read: Communism], unmarried members of the cult Amy Barrett belongs to, are sometimes placed to live in homes with married couples and their children, and members often look to buy or rent homes near other members.
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real american Facts, cultist. Facts.
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To fulfill the group’s "communitarian vision," [read: Communism], unmarried members of the cult Amy Barrett belongs to, are sometimes placed to live in homes with married couples and their children, and members often look to buy or rent homes near other members.
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Frank Arrietta Why do you say that? Are you a member of the same cult?
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Current members of People of Praise said that Amy Barrett and her husband, both belong to the cult, and that their fathers have served as leaders. The cult believes in prophecy, speaking in tongues and divine healings, staples of Pentecostal churches. The cult claims about 1,800 adult members in 22 locations in North America and the Caribbean.
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Members of the cult that Amy Barrett belongs to, swear a lifelong oath of loyalty, called a covenant to one another, and are assigned and are accountable to a personal adviser called a “head” for men and a “handmaid” for women. Current members say that the heads and handmaids give direction on important decisions, including whom to date or marry, where to live, whether to take a job or buy a home, and how to raise children.
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@chrlpolk Hardly, you must have skipped over a lot of my post...
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real american Current members of People of Praise said that Amy Barrett and her husband, both belong to the cult, and that their fathers have served as leaders. The cult believes in prophecy, speaking in tongues and divine healings, staples of Pentecostal churches. The cult claims about 1,800 adult members in 22 locations in North America and the Caribbean.
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real american She's right up your alley, cultist.
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real american <<< Lovin' your Meltdown, cultist.
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