User talk:Frederick F Lewis

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 * Please note that a person who wants to know what the political beliefs of the Catholic church are can go to our article about the Catholic church to find out. But there is no value in summarizing the entire philosophy of the entire church in every individual BLP of every individual Catholic person — Catholics do not actually blindly parrot the official views of the church in every area, but rather still have a widely varying range of opinions on the issues just like followers of any other religion. We have to look at Kellie Leitch's own actual actions and statements to determine her political philosophy; simply summarizing the official position of the Vatican isn't going to give anybody any useful answers in and of itself. (Just as an example, the Catholic church is officially anti-gay, yet Leitch has marched with the Tory contingent in at least one Pride parade — so right there, the official church position has already failed to tell you something about her actual political views.) Bearcat (talk) 16:54, 14 November 2016 (UTC)