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Tiny minds fight over …a cookie?

Baptist pastor supports distribution of anti-Catholic booklets at school

A Pigeon Forge baptist church is drawing attention after one of its members passed out anti-Catholic literature at school.

One of the teens who received the tract at Pigeon Forge High School attends Holy Cross Catholic Church just down the street.

“This girl came up to her and said, ‘This will make you very mad,’” said Holy Cross Catholic Church Pastor Father Jay Flaherty.

One of the booklets is titled “The Death Cookie”.

“It says that our eucharist is of the devil,” Father Flaherty said.

In it, cartoon caricatures of the devil and the pope make an agreement to take over the world with a eucharistic wafer.

“It irritates me that in today’s age, with the tolerance we’re learning, that this stuff still exists,” Father Flaherty said. “The reason they do this is they believe what these things say. They’re trying to save Catholic souls. They feel and believe we are devil worshippers and that our souls are lost because we don’t see the Christ that they see. It’s just ignorance.”</em>

What is ignorant is a society that “tolerates” nitwits arguing about the divinity of a COOKIE. We’re doomed.


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